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Carbide and Carbon: You're The Top

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This is the 1929 Carbide and Carbon Building at 230 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago. I do believe this is officially my favorite building anywhere! Leave me room to change my mind, okay? But the green terra cotta, the black granite and the gold-leaf accents really do it for me! If you want to see the writeup on "All Buildings in Chicago," you can check it out here. Bill and I don't generally post similar pictures at the same time. As a matter of fact, we rarely consult each other about what or when we post, and we never do the "one, two, three, go" thing. But today we were talking about specific vistas in Chicago, and decided we'd like to present you with two views of this lovely building. You can see Bill's shot here.

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dragonmuse

1:46AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Stunning. I can certainly see why you like it so much.

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NanetteTredoux

1:50AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

The building itself is lovely, but so is the shot contrasting the straight lines with the round globes of the lamp.

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hipps13

1:51AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

right next to each other too how cute and sweet as on Bill's you get a WOW too with my mouth still open now time to shut it close it with a smile thank you my friend for the sunshine you bring warm hugs, Linda Kaye

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bobrgallegos

2:20AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Great capture of this awesome structure!!! As with Bill's this a great POV!!!

whaleman

2:37AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

I was beginning to think you were following Bill around, LOL! Two views are always better than one!

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jayfar

2:56AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Same for you as Bill Tara, a fantastic shot and POV. Super DOF.

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fallen21

3:02AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Awesome capture!

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durleybeachbum

3:07AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

SUMPTUOUS! If a photo can be so described. There is something very sensuous about the lamps against the opulence of the building.

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kgb224

6:38AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Stunning capture Tara. God Bless.

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dakotabluemoon

7:28AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Now this is very cool love the street lamp.

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qrud

7:28AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Perfect capture, excellent done.

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Faemike55

8:19AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

I love this shot of the building, but I also love Bill's posting as well both POVs are wonderful and both of you included a street lamp

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awjay

8:44AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

excellent

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MrsRatbag

8:47AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

WOW! That is an amazingly beautiful building, and I love the "corsage" of this globe-bearing lamp post too. A double whammy of gorgeousness, with your wonderful treatment...well done!

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jophoto

9:18AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Interesting juxtaposition of the lamp and the building. Nicely done.

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Feliciti

9:34AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

wonderful POV and like the details of both !!

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Sea_Dog

9:36AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

I think your's and Bill's work well together. This shot emphasizes the architecture and ornateness of the building while Bill's is more about the size.

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pauldeleu

10:44AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Great picture.

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bmac62

10:59AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

:)

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T.Rex

11:50AM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Yes, I was a bit surprised to see you posting the same building as Bill. BUT, this gives a beautiful view of the decorations at the top. This really brings out the art nouveau in the building. Nice to see it IS visible from lower levels. Both your photos really complement each other. Since you two see things from different perspectives, this "posting of the same subject" from different angles can be a lot of fun, but also give another perspective on a specific subject. Nice you decided to do so in this case. Keep up the good work! :-)

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helanker

12:38PM | Fri, 06 January 2012

WOW! Such a fantastic building and also you did a great job here :-D

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moochagoo

2:13PM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Excellent POV !!!

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Blush

4:52PM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Great capture Love the street lamps Hugs Susan~

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npauling

6:44PM | Fri, 06 January 2012

This is another super capture of this lovely building that has stood the test of time. I love the light too with its beautiful big orbs.

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watapki66

9:01PM | Fri, 06 January 2012

Great shot!

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danapommet

11:13PM | Fri, 06 January 2012

OK, I am way behind but just wanted to congratulate you on your "artist of the year" win!

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brewgirlca

1:09AM | Sat, 07 January 2012

I like this capture, the distance from light to building is so well fore shortened here giving a really neat play with scale. Did you have to get on top of a car for this shot?

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Hendesse

3:35AM | Sat, 07 January 2012

Fantastic POV and details. A superb shot!

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tibet2004uk

5:12AM | Sat, 07 January 2012

Very intriguing shot. Love your compo, unusual, very interesting angle, makes the lamp post feel like a living entity.

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RodS Online Now!

1:34PM | Sat, 07 January 2012

That was a time when buildings were designed to be beautiful as well as functional.... Sad those days seem gone forever; replaced by glass and plastic clones for the most part. A lovely shot, Tara - and I'm sure you know I'm absolutely drooling over that lamppost....

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