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This is a picture of our grandson William at the Lincoln Park Zoo last fall.
David Tanner of Arlington Heights
This photo was taken in Bartlett with a 50mm f1:1.4 lens for 1/2 sec. at f/4, with a Nikon D70 at iso 800. At f/4 the streetlights gave a nice starburst effect, this is all lens, no filters, no photoshop.
Nick Ficarella of Bartlett
A young man takes in the crisp November air on his gondola ride throughout Venice, Italy.
Tiffany Zack of Hawthorn Woods
In January, my fiance and I took a cruise. This was the first night leaving Ft Lauderdale and the moon was full.
Barbara Koslow of Carol Stream
While snowshoeing with a friend in January on the Des Plaines River Trail, I snapped a picture of tracks crossing tracks. The snowshoes are traditional Ojibwa, made of wood and leather.
Nancy Cassell of Mundelein
The full moon was shining on Monterey Harbor, California.
Peter Hill of Long Grove
This was taken at our friends' home in Barrington Hills. My wife's friend, Laureen Heinemann, has been wanting me to take photos of their horses for some time. The day was perfect, the sun was shining and the horses were ready to frolic.
Chris Lajiness of Palatine
This is a photo of a dilapidated building I took in Lombard. It was originally shot in 35mm for a black and white photography class.
Dianne Slotten of Naperville
The image was captured on the Mississippi River in Iowa last December. The Eagle did get the fish.
Tony Bennardo of St. Charles
I took this picture of the red tail hawk several weeks ago on a foggy day. I took photos non-stop until I found the most dramtic one.
Gayle Wede of Elgin
This snowmobile photo was taken in Routt National Forest by the Continental Divide at Rabbit Ears Pass.
Larry Pearlman of Naperville
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