Buckingham Fountain is a Chicago landmark in the center of Grant Park. Dedicated in 1927, it is one of the largest fountains in the world.
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The Buckingham Fountain symbolizes Lake Michigan. Conveying the enormity of the lake, its major display uses as much as 15,000 gallons of water per minute and sprays water to a height of 150 feet from the ground.
The fountain was donated to the city by Kate Buckingham in memory of her brother, Clarence Buckingham, and was constructed at a cost of $750,000. The fountain's official name is the Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain.
Buckingham FountainBuilt in a Rocky rococo wedding cake style and inspired by the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles, the fountain is meant to allegorically represent Lake Michigan. It operates from April to October, with regular water shows and evening color-light shows.
Buckingham FountainDuring the planning phases, Kate Buckingham expressed that she wanted the fountain’s lighting to emulate "soft moonlight."
Buckingham Fountain Except for the first image, all the long exposures used an ND 1.8 (6-stop) filter. While the sun was still out and as bright as the first image without a filter, the exposures were 0.8 second to as long as 25-seconds in the final images after dark.
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