OCTOBER: This drone photo, taken over the southern end of Grant Park was shot in early October as the foliage began to turn. Instead of photographing the sun directly, I caught it bouncing off of 77 W. SEPTEMBER: This photo was taken from the Michigan Avenue bridge near sunset. Seeing Chicago from above is simply amazing. Tough to beat a doors-off helicopter flight in the summer. I won’t have to go far to chase storms around the city.ĪUGUST: This month features another aerial taken on a flight with Breeze Helicopters. We still have the trains (streaking by) but we now have an amazing view of the skyline. In June of 2022 we moved about two blocks away. JULY: This is the view from our new home. JUNE: It’s always fun to take to the skies and fly over the city with my friends from Breeze Helicopters. This photo, looking north, is a picture-perfect view of Chicago’s north side. MAY: April showers brought May flowers in 2022! Here’s a look at the tulips in the median of Michigan Avenue backed by an iconic mix of Chicago’s architecture. In Photoshop I copied the image, flipped it vertically and horizontally, then trimmed out the sky so the two images would layer over each other in a seamlessly staggered pattern. This image started as a rather normal night photo looking North from Skydeck. What a view!ĪPRIL: This year I decided to include a few creative edits into the calendar. Patricks Day, but my friends at LondonHouse Chicago let me photograph the annual spectacle from their rooftop. MARCH: I took a couple years off from watching the river dyeing on St. This photo was taken in the depths of winter just as the lake began to freeze over. It was a nice surprise to see BCBS lit up with a Happy New Year greeting.įEBRUARY: Most people think I’m crazy for loving winter as much as I do, but can you blame me? Once you learn to embrace the elements via proper layering, winter can be incredibly beautiful. I couldn’t resist bundling up and exploring Maggie Daley Park. JANUARY: 2022 started off with a gorgeous snow fall. It’s that time of the year again! Here’s a rundown of all the photos in my 2023 desktop calendar.
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