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November Photos

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Hello, here’s my photos from November.

Yep, I know, I’m late. November and December are hectic months as you know. It’s not that I didn’t shoot. But as soon as Thanksgiving hits all plants go straight in the bucket. As a result I will be doing some extra duty for catch-up. I have all my edits for my December pictures done too.

Without further wait, here are my photos for November:

A friend of mine, Laurie Novak introduced me to Cycle Cross photography in the beginning of November. In this shot I used my new super wide 14mm lens. It creates some interesting perspectives. (It’s such a fun lens!)

A cyclecross race in Elgin, IL the day after Halloween. This was taken with a wide angle lens that captured the mime and the racers behind her . A mime is a terrible thing to race.
A cyclecross race in Elgin, IL the day after Halloween. This was taken with a wide angle lens that captured the mime and the racers behind her . A mime is a terrible thing to race.

 

Feeling the need to click the shutter, I went to a local forest preserve for some moody black and white.

A cat tail waiting to release its' seeds against the wind in the Half Day forest preserve in Vernon Hills, IL. Half Day forest preserve in Vernon Hills, IL. This late fall day had already lost most of it's color but the grass still waved against the wind.

Next I needed to explore some Chicago Neighborhoods because I’m hoping to move and would like a better handle on the City I love so much.

West Rogers park had these trees that had these red berries that froze in a November snowfall. along the border of West Rogers Park and Rogers Park, Chicago, street art crams it's way into alleys. Between these West Rogers Park homes is this snow dusted tree. West Rogers Park, a beautiful sunset is seen through the mostly unleafed trees.

After Thanksgiving my twin brother, Tony Dooley, and I went shooting at a local bar that also has a good music stage.

The ceiling lights at the Fuel Room in Austin's Saloon and Eatery in Libertyville, IL The stage presence of Hairbangers Ball is really good. Hairbangers Ball and the stage lights at Austin's Fuel Room is a pretty good combination.

The next day I went to the Lincoln Park Zoo and tested a “new to me” lens, the Minolta F/4 70-210. Not bad for a 30 year old lens!

A primate at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. This guy was taking a moment to look at the visitors before he had to consider if one of his zoo mates were going to chase him.
A primate at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. This guy was taking a moment to look at the visitors before he had to consider if one of his zoo mates were going to chase him.

Lastly, I went to the Loop in Chicago and took some skyline shots. This one took some work. I forgot my tripod so it was handheld. I discovered some new tools to handle noise. The fact that my camera is a dream for handheld shooting is a plus, too.

The Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago has these wonderful lines that draw you through the image and across the skyline.
The Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago has these wonderful lines that draw you through the image and across the skyline.

That’s it for my November photos!  My December shots will be coming soon.



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