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From our walk today around downtown Chicago. This is the front entrance of the 2003 Citadel Center at 131 South Dearborn. Having a blast! :D

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hipps13

12:55AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

blasts smile with a laugh cheers wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda Kaye

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jocko500

1:01AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

cool

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awjay

1:04AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

superb

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RodS Online Now!

1:21AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Oh, this is just delicious, Tara! Beautiful light, great composition - super photo!

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durleybeachbum

1:47AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Lots of shine and reflections!

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jayfar

1:53AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

This is a 'way out' pic Tara!!! Not a lot of people about!!

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helanker

2:00AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Awesome shot and awesome time with friendly ninjas. Glad you are having a blast, my friend. :)

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Chipka

2:16AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

I saw this on your computer and it was amazing then! It's amazing now and I should be sleeping, since I'm actually going to see you tomorrow (later today) and I should be all rested and charming and all of that stuff. Of course, I've also got the sound of Margaret Cho's mother going through my mind, declaring how "everybody know...de gay like picnic." What a wonderful day this was and what a fantastic photo. I love the shimmery sparkle of those reflections and all of that glass. The light is amazing: that's Chicago light? WOW! Where'd you find it? This is superb! I love it.

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wysiwig

2:50AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

The first impression is of crystalline columns. Marvelous reflections producing images reminiscent of Marcel Duchamp.

whaleman

3:50AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Very nice shot! Have fun tomorrow!

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morningglory

5:36AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Chicago must be a most interesting city for a photographer to visit. Sensational pic.

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Faemike55

7:09AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

makes me think of transporter booths, ready to beam in a bunch of people from around the galaxy Great capture, Tara

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debbielove

7:53AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Very Dr Who looking! lol A different kind of door photo, cool and modern.. Good shot Tara. Rob

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jophoto

8:07AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Love all the reflections! Nice shot Tara!

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MrsRatbag

10:15AM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Love those sparkling revolving doors; trust you to find a whole lineup of them! Gorgeous shot!

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bmac62

12:53PM | Sun, 02 October 2011

One door is good...three is superb. We go to the same places but I get to see something completely different when I get to view your posts. Very creative. Note to self: look for the different photo...I am still too touristy in these places:)

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Meisiekind

1:45PM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Elegant indeed! Marvelous image my friend! Missing you and wishing I could be there with you guys! :))

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Sea_Dog

2:28PM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Nice work.

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npauling

6:32PM | Sun, 02 October 2011

An excellent capture of these doors, they look so glassy and shiny.

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beachzz

10:49PM | Sun, 02 October 2011

Quite a grand entrance, too--what a wonderful shot.

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Blush

3:36PM | Mon, 03 October 2011

Cool capture Hugs Susan~

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junge1

12:00AM | Thu, 06 October 2011

Cool looking Tara. Nicely captured!


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