Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Downtown Chicago

Downtown and Lake Michigan. View from Shedd Aquarium.
chitown

Concrete jungle. View from Sears Tower.
jungles

Cloud Gate (The Giant Bean) at Millennium Park. A great piece of art!
giant_bean

Interesting Architecture.
building

Looking up.
Picture 108

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wonderful pictures! But why black and white? going back to the old time?

Anonymous said...

Those photos are amazing!

Chicago was my first introduction to The United States. All I can remember, was a light-windy day and still pretty cool in July, those magnificient views of an open sky over Lake of Michigan, a lot of tall buildings with escalators.... glass windows & doors, the image of people there and the taste of American's food.

Imagine, a young person from The land of striking green and gold colors of the rice fields, a true nature of land with lots of tall palm trees and lotus blossoms or real drinking water is rain water.

Extremely contrast or different experience is what I would describe my first meeting with Chicago. Shocking? I was speechless.

Thanks for updating my memory of America from some 20 years ago. I like to go back to revisiting it someday. Very very Different, but it was a very positive change. It's good.

Bang Kanjana

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Great shots! The diamond-shaped building is my favorite of all --it's mine okay?! Yes, it was worth the wait --45 minutes was the longest line I ever had and yet it was a great chilling experience. Man, I love the anacoda scene. I don't mind returning for their details.

Tom said...

Yes I understand jungle of concretes can shock someone like you in your situation. I would be too.

Thank you for the comments everybody. Happy Khmer New Year!!

Anonymous said...

I was going to say: "Please put me back on the plane! I want to go home!" But, there was no home. Now, looking back thru all though dangerous times traveling 10,000 miles away from there and thru the jungle of Khmer-Thai's border with no food or water,land mine, and thieves left and right, I thought I was kidding myself. I'm staying. Anyway, Paris.France was our first glimpse and break to The West before we got to Chicago. Thanks for reading & Happy Khmer New Year to you & your family Tom!!!

Bang Kanjana