To me, it appeared that something was flattening the sun a little this morning. It wasn't its usual oval shape as it can over the horizon. Some atmospheric optical illusion made it look more square. Square or oval, it was lovely.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Moving Migration
Lately I've been focusing a bit more on my other hobby - bird watching, so I don't have too many city scenes. However, I think it is interesting to see how many different birds stop by Chicago on their way north during Spring Migration. I love that I was able to take all of these bird photos right in the downtown area.
Here is a collage of birds from the past week or so. You can click on the image to enlarge it or visit my bird-watching blog, which is here, to see larger photos of these birds.
Column 1 (top to bottom): Wood Thrush, Veery, Palm Warbler, Black Throated Green Warbler
Column 2 (top to bottom): Prothonotary Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Oven Bird
Column 3 (top to bottom): Magnolia Warbler, Hermit Thrush
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Bridgehouse View
Cool view out of one of the round windows in the Southwest Tower of the Michigan Avenue Bridge (where the Bridgehouse Museum is located).
Friday, May 14, 2010
Looking Good for 90!
The Michigan Avenue Bridge is 90 years old today. Of course there was a celebration: cake and free admission to the Bridgehouse Museum (that I didn't know was there despite passing it many times).
These are the four bridge towers of the "old girl".
Clockwise from top left
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A Day Only a Boater Would Love
No, my camera lens does not need a good cleaning. ;)
This photo was one of the early bridge runs (when the Chicago Bridges are raised to allow the sailboats to get to the harbors from their winter storage homes) this year. However, since the
weather today looked almost exactly like this, I figured it was OK to post a slightly older (really only two weeks) photo.