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Chicago Photowalk 8/23/08 :

Chicago Photowalk 8/23/08

Updated: Aug 23, 2008 5:57pm PST

Guest Photographers : Here we will showcase the work of the talented photographers who form part of my church's photo team.

Guest Photographers

Here we will showcase the work of the talented photographers who form ...

Updated: Jul 17, 2008 11:09am PST

Cars & Vehicles (Carros & Vehiculos) : With this gallery I want to show something we use everyday in a different light. Cars have a lot of detail...no two are alike. I hope to capture those details that we may take a cursory glance at every day but don't stop to really look closer.

Cars & Vehicles (Carros & Vehiculos)

With this gallery I want to show something we use everyday in a differ ...

Updated: Jul 13, 2008 5:46pm PST

Children & Youth (Niños & Jovenes) : Kids...ya gotta love them! Whatever they're doing they are always photogenic. They are spontaneous and curious, fun loving and  sensitive. This gallery features kids doing what they do best...being kids.

Children & Youth (Niños & Jovenes)

Kids...ya gotta love them! Whatever they're doing they are always phot ...

Updated: Jul 10, 2008 7:30pm PST

Places (Lugares) : Here are some of the places I've been. These shots were all taken in Illinois, but I'm hoping to someday travel all over and capture other places seldom seen.

Places (Lugares)

Here are some of the places I've been. These shots were all taken in I ...

Updated: Jul 03, 2008 8:40pm PST

Animals (Animales) : Animals are very easy to shoot. Most of these were taken at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo and Lincoln Park Zoo as well as Camp Menno-Haven in Tiskilwa, Illinois.

Animals (Animales)

Animals are very easy to shoot. Most of these were taken at Chicago's ...

Updated: Jul 03, 2008 8:39pm PST

Food & Edibles (Comida & Edibles) : Food photography is very challenging and rewarding. Some of it is easy...some challenging; but overall it is very enjoyable.

Food & Edibles (Comida & Edibles)

Food photography is very challenging and rewarding. Some of it is easy ...

Updated: Jun 12, 2008 6:08pm PST

Plants & Flowers (Plantas & Flores) : I love plant photography, especially flowers. They are very easy to do (they don't suffer from restlesness like kids do).  Some of these flowers I purchased at my local florist and supermarket. I might see some flowers and suddenly feel inspired to shoot them. i also love to experiment with light and angles as you can see.

Plants & Flowers (Plantas & Flores)

I love plant photography, especially flowers. They are very easy to do ...

Updated: May 28, 2008 8:52pm PST

Wedding (Boda) : This was a wedding at my church. What photographer hasn't done at least one wedding in their career?

Wedding (Boda)

This was a wedding at my church. What photographer hasn't done at leas ...

Updated: May 10, 2008 5:45pm PST

Sue the T-Rex (El Dinosaurio Sue) : This is Sue, the largest, most extensive and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever found. It was discovered in the summer of 1990 by Sue Hendrickson, a paleontologist, and was named after her. It is not known if the dinosaur was male or female. The fossil was sold for the highest amount of money ever paid for a dinosaur fossil, and is now a permanent feature at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.  The Field Museum purchased the remains with the highest bid of $7.6 million. It measures forty-two feet long from nose to tail, and twelve feet tall at the hips.


Esta es Sue, el mejor esqueleto más grande y más extenso de Tiranosaurio Rex. Fue descubierto en el verano de 1990 por Sue Hendrickson, una paleontóloga. No se sabe si el dinosaurio es masculino o femenino. El fósil fue vendido por la cantidad más alta de dinero jamás pagado por un fósil de dinosaurio, y es ahora una exhibicion permanente en el Museo de la Historia Natural en Chicago, Illinois. El museo compró el fosil por la cantidad de $7.6 millones de dolares . Mide cuarenta y dos pies largos de la nariz a la cola, y a doce pies altos en las caderas.

Sue the T-Rex (El Dinosaurio Sue)

This is Sue, the largest, most extensive and best preserved Tyrannosau ...

Updated: Mar 31, 2008 9:50pm PST