Sears Tower and Flagpole

Posted on 21 August 2006

Sears Tower in Chicago and it’s reflection in a flagpole on the grounds of the building. I love the light and shadows in this image and the mirror image of the reflection.

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16 responses to Sears Tower and Flagpole

  • micki says:

    This is an excellent composition! Great image!

  • Flickr: Wespionage says:

    Great eye — it is a disorienting perspective.–Seen in 3-2-1 (?)

  • Flickr: Alice Olive says:

    Brilliant!

  • Flickr: deltasly101 says:

    Very cool shot! Excellent composition, intense

  • Flickr: arnmundardóttir - erla says:

    FT: strangely enough it made me think of those f-15 eagles…

  • Flickr: Pedro Prats says:

    FT: sharp!

  • Flickr: Canis Major says:

    Feel like a tourist marvelling at the height of this building. FT

  • Greg says:

    Great shot. The choice to include the building on the left was a good one.

  • Flickr: Chidori. says:

    what a great idea!! looks awesome1-2-3

  • Flickr: yoeword says:

    Majestic 1Word

  • Brian says:

    Awesome. Absolutly love this.

  • Flickr: david spigolon says:

    You are invited to post on the Rate My: Black&White group

  • Flickr: jaymce says:

    wow wow wowPLEASE add this shot to the sears tower group

  • Flickr: andychilton says:

    Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Amazing Structures, and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.

  • Sears Tower says:

    [...] this is only the second shot of the building I’ve posted. The first, taken near one of the flagpoles pictured here was unusual and was fairly well received. This is a more traditional architecture [...]

  • Flickr: Device0002 says:

    Absolutely fantastic!!!

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