Mark - Chicago is my home town so I KNOW what you mean about blsutery :) I grew up playing by Buckingham Fountain and knew the Field Museum's treasures by heart by the age of 12 - but they didn't call that area you were in Miliineum park back in those days (I left Chicago in 1958 - only to return for brief visits.
Particularly like the black and white of the boats on the lake - as that was the same back in my day. And the shots of the Field Museum. Good stuff. ann Mark Cassino wrote: >Back from Chicago I just sorted through the digital >snaps from earlier >today. Nothing great but here are a few highlights of >the day - > >First - you have to understand what kind of weather we >were dealing with >in this blustery, northern city, now that fall is upon >us. This shot >from the lakefront near the planetarium more or less >tells the story: > >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2725.jpg > >And 80 F to boot :-) > >Another shot from the planetarium - sailboats heading >out: > >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2721.jpg > >Mark Roberts proved to be the master at seeking the >unexpected shot. >Here he is - with K10D and the DA 10-17 fisheye zoom: > >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2780.jpg > >Can't wait to see what he got with that lens... > >After hanging around the lake front for a while we >ventured into the >Field Museum, had lunch, and took in some exhibits. A >shot of the >museum's main floor: > >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2828.jpg > >And a few details from this great building: > >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2814.jpg >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2831.jpg > >After that we headed off to Millenium Park. Here's >Mark and another >model showing off the fall shoulder bag fashions in a >catchy >photographically inspired session - > >http://www.markcassino.com/temp/chicago/IMGP2869.jpg > >I didn't mange to get any shots of Bob - but enjoyed >our conversations. >After the fountains in Millennium Park Bob and I >cooled off with soft >drinks while Mark shot at the bean. > >At that point I decided to head home while Mark and >Bob headed off to >the brew pub. Had I known that the Michigan government >would shut down >at midnight, virtually eliminating all highway >patrols, I might of >lingered over a few beers for a while. But I still had >two functional >states - Illinois and Indiana - to get through before >hitting the the >Michigan anarchy zone, so that might not have been a >good idea. > >It was a fine day in Chicago. Aside form the digital >snapshots, I took a >roll of Neopan 400 in an almost antique Kodak Retina >1a. A gret camera >with no meter and a 'guess the distance' focusing >system. Well, it's f8 >and be there time with this - and the roll of film is >drying as I type. There might be a good shot in there >- though I seem to have mis-guessed exposures in a few >cases. > >_ MCC > > > > >-------------------------- >Mark Cassino Photography >Kalamamazoo, MI >www.markcassino.com > >Photo Books: >www.lulu.com/cassino >-------------------------- > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ >Need a vacation? Get great deals >to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. >http://travel.yahoo.com/ > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

