Chicago...night, light, and colors

Chicago skyline at night  

It was quiet here again in the blog during the last week. I just returned from GRAPH EXPO, the annual trade show of the graphic industry at the McCormick Place in Chicago. I had plans to post some images during this week but due to a “pilot error” the cable that connects the camera with my notebook was not in my photo bag and so I wasn’t able to upload any photos… :-?

Our company stayed at the Hyatt Hotel next to the McCormick Center and it paid back to ask for a high floor during my check-in. There isn’t much time for any private life during a trade show but I did not waste the late night and early morning hours because of the great view to the Chicago skyline from my room...

Chicago- blue morning

 

Unlike in many airplanes the hotel window was relatively clean and by holding the lens very close to the glass the reflections were almost eliminated. Early Sunday morning the fog from Lake Michigan was creeping into the city. Hours before the Green Bay Packers beat the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field the first light of the day was reflected in the glass of the stadium. The Ferris wheel on Navy Pier stuck out of the fog in the background during the blue hour…, what a great way to start the first day of the trade show…

Chicago - sky reflections

 

Clouds poured in on Monday and the top of Sears Tower on the left was hidden. The city’s light was reflected from above and made for a spectacular night scene.

Chicago - first sun 1

 

Wednesday morning the first rays of the sun touched the skyline and revealed the colors and pronounced the lines of Chicago’s wonderful architecture.

Chicago - Sears Tower

 

 

2012 – Looking back, part 6

Prague 1  

 

OK, here is part 6 of my 2012 photography review. Number six indicates June, but I'm still in May with the images I show today. After Seraphine's and Andre's wedding we went for a wonderful trip to Prague, the capitol of the Czech Republic. This is only three hours away by train from my home town Bautzen. I have been there many times before in the old days (Oh boy, it always has been a Mecca for interesting experiences of art and architecture, mostly followed by endless "beer drinking nights" during my 20's and 30's. Those trips where legendary.. ;-)  ). Joan hasn't been there before and so we went. Prague is a city that wasn't damaged during World War II as much as other cities in Europe. History is present by looking at any single stone in a wall or on the streets. As the avid follower of my blog knows, my main interest in photography is wildlife and landscape photography, but an opportunity like Prague, with lots of  architecture, art, street, or just travel photography, can't be ignored. We loved it, including the good Bohemian beer again... ;-)

 

Franz Kafka Gasse