Greetings to the people of Earth.
I've always wanted to say that! Now that I did, I can now get on with other things.
I'm a science fiction writer (not famous yet) born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. I've lived in the Czech Republic and Germany, and though I am currently back in Chicago, much of my heart remains in the Czech Republic. Maybe it's the beer. Or the bread. I hope to live in Moscow soon, as a big portion of my heart already resides there. I've had an interest in science fiction since an early age and will probably maintain that interest for the rest of my life. I love SF, and anything else that embraces the spirit of discovery...or anything that chafes against the arbitrary boundaries of "conformity."Â
I discovered Renderosity a couple of years back when I was browsing the internet, looking for cool images to spark my imagination during a period of writer's block. It wasn't a serious block, but I needed something to make me ask the sorts of questions that I always ask before settling down to craft a short story or novella. Since that time, I've written quite a lot and I've begun to post photographs and other visual works that I created here...partially because I love the Renderosity community in general, and partially because the images and text-snippets that I have contributed here are something of an ongoing journal. I'm incredibly lazy when it comes to journal keeping, and so posting picures of particular significance actually helps me to remember the things I want to remembe, without having to eat into my fiction writing time by writing non fiction. Well, at least that's my excuse and I am sticking with it.
I entered into the field of photography totally by accident; I'd always been interested in capturing small stories, but it wasn't until my journey to Europe that I began to consciously seek out tableaus that imply stories in progress. As a result of that, my writing is growing in unexpected directions, and I look forward to becoming more and more active here, and in other artistic/publishing fields.
For those looking at my gallery, enjoy it and feel free to leave comments and sitemail! Good day to all!
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Comments (24)
CoreyBlack
I remember that day, I think it was when Bill and Tara were here. I've always been fascinated by the service streets under the official streets downtown, and thought it a clever idea that we have them. This picture is great! I particularly like the way the two dominate colors merge and bounce off each other, and the mysterious tangle of all those bars. Like this a lot.
EJD64
I think we were there when we lived in McHenry, IL and visiting Chicage. It almost looks like the area around the Billy Goat Bar. Very nicely done.
RodS
What a wonderful smorgasborg of contrasting warm red, yellows, oranges, and cool blues! And all those vertices just make it even better.
0rest4wicked
There is always the otherside. No doubt a night image...the HPS lighting works well with the different levels, well seen!
Faemike55
This is a truely cool capture. the lines from the fences, create a focus for the mind and eyes
bimm3d
wonderful photo!!
jocko500
love the colors
treasureprints
Wonderful graphic photo with great colors.:)
Ilona-Krijgsman
again a wonderful angle...love the colours and the silence in this image
durleybeachbum
A terrific image, which would make a great Lino-print.
kgb224
Great find and capture my friend. God Bless.
whaleman
Yes, the underbelly of the beast, where the red-light district surrounds and tries to extinguish the blue light parts of the town! Love the photo!
helanker
AW! What a beautiful capture with the colors and the shapes of the staircase and the composition and clarity is perfect in my opinion. A really masterpiece. It is a really clever idea to put the less attractive cityscape of the city down under :)
MrsRatbag
Yes, the colours, the light, the lines...a beautiful scene and fantastic capture, Chip!
stealthman
Cool shot~!
bobrgallegos
Wonderful light, shadows and color!!
flavia49
wonderful colors and shot
sandra46
I LOVE THESE DARK URBAN SHOTS
auntietk
Next time we come back there this HAS to be on the agenda! I always forget (until I'm wandering around in Google Street View and suddenly find myself somewhere I never expected to be) that there are streets under your streets. It's a totally weird concept to me. What a cool shot! I love the colors and lines, and the reminder of Chicago's underground bits.
anahata.c
an exquisite image, Chip, and a wonderful history, with your usual ruminations and inner thoughts. Yeah, the underground was built with real foresight, to take the crush of traffic above and at least put the commercial stuff underneath. Something New York should've done, although by now there's a crush up top anyway. I wrote a tale about it, years back, in semi-Calvino fashion, based on my childhood meanderings of looking down one of the openings to the underground and seeing three levels, not two (probably because I was looking through an overpass of some kind), and imagining the levels going down & down & down, revealing whole civilizations down there, looking up for the first time in eons to this strange city dweller staring down. They appear only as the sun suddenly illuminates the multiple levels---an appointed moment in the ancient chronicles (very chip-like!) and then---as it moves away---the civilizations disappear once more. Well that's not exactly an original storyline, but it hit me that day, years ago. The underground begs for a storyline...In any case, it's a great place to walk & feel one has a completely private Chicago in front of them, and feel the grotto-like damp air as if one were in a wet cellar. And good lord, in addition to your magnificent writing, you simply explode a sight into photographic language and come out with an inner vision of the underground-as-metaphor-for-the-soul. Your harsh yellow up top, the deep ochre oranges on the bottom, the wonderful saturated & light-filled blues in the grills and 'balustrades' (not the right word but it's 2:50 a.m.)---this is your inner sense of light & presence, and it's just perfect for this always nocturnal place. Some of your light is like an apparition. I've walked this place at 3 in the morning, scared half to death but finding almost no one there, to my surprise. And this captures that feel---even though it's a day shot (from the light pouring in above). Just terrific Chip. I'll come back for more. This is just a bit of what you've posted since your (welcome-by-many) return...
xxancroft
There's just gotta be a saxophone and a distorted guitar seeping through those Jazzy Colours!! Really fabulous Poster quality Image
tofi
What a fantastic effect, Chip! I agree with you in that I too, couldn't get tired of seeing this scene over and over... can barely take my eyes off it as I admire it on my screen. Something so mysterious about it, and really love the way those lines, and lines and more lines seem to take over and dominate the entire scene. Makes you wonder where they start, and where they end. I'm searching and searching within the image as though through a maze, and yet can't seem to get from start to finish... but hey... reality check for me as well. A wonderful concept, my Friend! You always inspire me to the fullest!
KatesFriend
I too have read about the cosmic source of the Chicago fire and the fire storm it created. But you can't blame the people of the day for blaming it all on an errant cow. The whole idea of such a destructive force caused by a bolide or a comet fragment would have been beyond their comprehension. Still how does one otherwise explain the creation of the city's two distinct realms, light and shadow without of full wrath of the natural world. Interesting these parts of cities. Not made to be people places, they are constructed with the most basic and logical of aesthetics. It's industrial and functional but not all that pretty. I'm sure the smell of spilled diesel hangs in the air like incense. After all, the rectangle is nature's shape - ask Saskatchewan. Curiously, the colours and shapes in the photo remind me of the 1997 suspense movie 'Cube'. There is a strange sense of impending danger of moving from one world to another.
danapommet
Cool lighting and colors. Nice depth for a night shot!