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What Holidays Look Like In My Neighborhood...

Photography Seasonal/Holiday posted on Dec 23, 2009
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Hi Everyone! When I came back from my father, my high-rise had a fire! No one was hurt, however we lost electricity about 19 gazillion times, and getting online has been like climbing Mt. Everest. So please forgive me for not visiting any of you--I will as soon as our building behaves! (I'm uploading this from a neighbor's apartment.) 3 views of my neighborhood, from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Basic postwork, incl monotone. Hope you enjoy the view!
A riotously terrific Christmas to all of you and I wish you all the joy in the world. Peace & love from icy Chicago! Mark

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Meglaurel

7:23PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

span of about a month...thats Chicago...much like here in Ohio hang around long enought and you'll get 3 different seasons of weather in a month! The one tree is hanging desperately to it's yellow autumn leaf dress and love the focus of the circular tree pattern under the wet blanket of snow. The pumpkins in the window box you've captured the holidays well dearheart! Your walkabout the neighborhood in all directions captured. Time to tuck in with a firelight glow and glad the Building wasn't damaged long term.

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MagikUnicorn

7:25PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Beautiful TRIO

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magnus073

7:43PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Mark I think this is a wonderful collage of holidays in your neighborhood, it seems to be a lovely setting no matter the season. Sorry the comments are short but I just wrote you a long letter and need to ice my arm again.

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bmac62

8:05PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Remarkably sharp, crisp and clear. Like your inclusion of sepia, black & white and color...all inclusive:-) We have two or three large brick homes here with corner turrets similar to the large brick home in your third image...all built in the 1890s. Heard about your upstairs fire...sure glad you weren't among those burned out. And the happiest of holidays to you too Mark. May your internet return soon:)

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Chipka

10:06PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

I love the sharpness of this, and as I've just had a conversation with Victor, I'm tempted to say something he'd say, when expressing approval in that rather understated way he's so good at. So in the name of understatement, I'll say: "This photos is enough good." It doesn't quite sound the same when I say it, and well...typing it tends to remove some of the quirky charm that the statement is intended to possess...but hey, there it is. I love all of these views, the subtle details that each of them reveals. This is fantastic work. Your neighborhood has some wonderful architecture, and you capture it superbly! I'm happy you weren't burned out of your home, and that no one was hurt. This is wonderful work, and I'm happy to see it. I have to catch up (and I have to be up by 6am tomorrow, so I suspect that catching up will occur later, but I at least wanted to comment on this lovely triptych. It's fantastic.

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MrsRatbag

10:12PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

What a charming neighborhood, whatever the weather; your photography is doing well! Sorry to hear about the fire, and I hope everything is back to normal soon!

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koosievantutte

11:10PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

very nice overview - i do hope all your problems are over soon!

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beachzz

11:39PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

One thing after another--life just does that, doesn't it? I love these shots, really gives a feel of your neighborhood, which I actually got to see when I was there. Each view is so different,and so beautiful!!

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auntietk

1:09AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

I love these images! In addition to being well composed, nicely postworked and beautifully presented, they remind me of one of the all-time best weekends of the world! :D I hope things settle down on the reconstruction front soon. I would be sitting around with earplugs in all the time!

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romanceworks

1:39AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

How fun to see the changing seasons where you live. Wishing you a holiday filled with peace, joy, and love. CC

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faroutsider

1:56AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Another gorgeous journey, this time through monochrome to colour. Beautifully composed trio. Have a wonderful Christmas, my friend.

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lyron

3:05AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Wonderful shots!!!

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durleybeachbum

3:14AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

It's all very elegant, Mark, and seems very clean and peaceful too! Maybe that's just because it's how you choose to present your area, or hopefully it's how it really is! I do hope you have a lovely time this holiday!

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anaber

7:13AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Merry Chrystmas Mark.Hope you have a wonderful time and that all the troubles there are gone soon!Peace and love are my wishes for you and yours.Thank you, for you and your wonderful art here. Again, your photos are wonderful...and i cannot choose..its a wonderful place perhaps i prefered the 2nd...i love snow and the peace it brings in my eyes...:-))) May all your wishes came true,Mark:-)))Peace,Love and Cheers!!!

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miashadows

8:25AM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Stunning view! The same to you !!!

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LivingPixels

1:32PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Gorgeous view of your neighbourhood!!have a merry xmas my friend!!

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nikolais

1:38PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

They all make up a wonderfully quiet and peaceful context... must be a good spot to live at, Mark. Hope you have a most pleasant time. Warmest from Russia!

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flavia49

1:41PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

marvelous picture!! Happy Holidays!!!!

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bpclarke

2:24PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Beautfiul captures. A beautiful area. Hugs and blessings my friend.

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sandra46

4:39PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

spectacular triptyc!!!!!! I hope you'll be able to post your masterpieces for our pleasure ASAP!! My best season's wishes!

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goodoleboy

5:52PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

Shades of the 1974 movie, The Towering Inferno! Luckily eluding a life-threatening fire. You live a hazardous existence, indeed. As for the above troika of holiday photos, most lovely, not contaminated by humans, but, other than the pumpkins in the top shot, I really can't distinguish between them and a normal, non-holiday day, Mark. Although, I like the lighting in the bottom shot.

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jocko500

9:38PM | Thu, 24 December 2009

wonderful shots here

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npauling

1:22AM | Fri, 25 December 2009

I'm very sorry to hear about your fire and I hope you get back to normal soon. These are very beautiful captures of your neighbourhood.

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helanker

3:22AM | Fri, 25 December 2009

3 WOnderful images, Mark. It is such a delight to see your photographs. You are so talented. Hope you got your electricity back. Hugs and happy Holiday. :-D

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Miska7

11:47AM | Fri, 25 December 2009

Very nice images. Great captures! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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three_grrr

4:12PM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Here too, if you tire of the weather, sit and have a coffee, it's bound to change before you finish drinking it. A beautiful montage .. a beautiful neighborhood, filled with wonderful buildings and green spaces.

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novelist

5:22PM | Mon, 28 December 2009

What a gorgeous neighborhood you live in. I like the three photos combined to show the seasons, and the various techniques you used. I especially love the tree lined path with the snow. They are all lovely shots and it's fun to see your part of the world. I hope the fire damage will be resolved soon. I'm so thankful you weren't hurt.

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JaneEden

10:33AM | Thu, 31 December 2009

Amazing photography Mark, and cannot help but notice how different your neighbourhood is to mine, it is very beautiful but in a much different way to mine, and yet we are brought together for the love of art, isn't life great sometimes? hugs Jane xx

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myrrhluz

10:03PM | Fri, 15 January 2010

Beautiful images! The first one makes me think of afternoons, sitting on the stoop and lazily talking as the world passes by. The monotone is great and adds to that feeling. I love the light and shadows of the last one. Lovely colors and clarity. The second one though! That draws my deep attention. I love trees, with one exception which I won't name except to call it "the Adversary, Destroyer of Kings, Angel of the Bottomless Pit, Great Beast that is called Dragon, Prince of This World, Father of Lies, Spawn of Satan, and Lord of Darkness." That's actually a quote from "Good Omens" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, about the Antichrist, (a very funny book about Armageddon) but it seems to fit a certain pollen spewing tree around here too. But to get back to the second picture and the beautifully captured tree in it. It is the tree, close to the center of the picture that drew my first attention, but the entire image is wonderful. It gives me such a strong desire to walk that pathway, encased in many layers of clothing, of course. I love the shapes made by the snow covered branches on the prominent tree, the way the path curves invitingly and the B&W colors that add to the magical wintry feel!


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