I purchased some glow sticks on a recent shopping trip. I waited until sundown and then turned off the lights and made my room completely dark. I opened up a green glow stick and took long exposure photos with the camera resting on my desk. I moved the stick in the shape of a four-leaf clover and ended the motion at the stem. The photo is a 5 second exposure.
Angela Cichosz, from Carol Stream
Each week you submit your favorite photo. We pick the best of them and select the finalists. Here are the finalists for the week of March 2.
A bald eagle completes the transfer of bait fish from his talons to his mouth at Lock and Dam 14 on the Mississippi River just south of LeClaire, Iowa on January 16.
John Sanfillippo of Hoffman Estates
Sugar maples exhibit beautiful fall colors at Adler Park in Libertyville during October 2014.
Lory Zimmerman of Libertyville
A young deer forages through the forest in Cuba Marsh near Lake Zurich.
David Block of Deer Park
A new baby gorilla is comforted by its mother, Bahati, last month at Lincoln Park Zoo.
Tracy R Sefcik of Wheeling
Massive amounts of ice sit along the beach line in Evanston at Lawrence O. Lawson Park.
Kevin E. Gleason of Wheeling
This photo of an Amaryllis was taken on February 12, 2015. The flower in the photo was the first of eight that bloomed. The waiting period to see that first bloom was three years, but its beauty was worth the wait. A southerly exposure and a sun filled day provided the natural light to give me the opportunity to capture a vivid subject.
Tony Pocewicz, of Carpentersville
I took this photo on a frigid February day out in Harvard during a magnificent sleigh ride. The Draft horses are gentle giants and seem to love their work out in the snow.
Cindy Smith of Cary
The latest freezing weather has produced some amazing frost patterns on our bedroom windows. This frost pattern photo remained me of a combination of feathers and fireworks.
Mike Weimer of St. Charles
The many patterns, such as the pavilion roofs, brick walkways, and mosaic tiling, in China made every photo I took there unique.
Maci Yelaska, of Naperville
As I was walking through Cantigny Park in the snowfall, I passed in front of this tank. As the snow was falling on it, I had the impression of seeing these tanks making their way through the cold winters of war. The red leaves that were still on the trees helped to add some depth and a splash of color to the scene. I used a flash to capture the falling snow.
Tony Lyons, of Wheaton
Mountains surround military jets at the Retired Airplane Museum in Arizona several years ago.
Joan Farrell of Island Lake