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Feb 9, 2021 08:09:32   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Chicago’s longest string of subzero days is 10, logged more than a century ago in January 1912.

Frozen Lake Michigan by Paul Sager, on Flickr


Chicago is currently in a stretch of cold where temps are forecasted to stay below 40F well into late February 2021, a cold stretch we haven't experienced since 1985.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Ice balls can usually be seen in late December and early January when temperatures fall into the teens and single digits. Cold temperatures cause heavy lake-effect snow to form a layer of floating slush on the lake. Wave action sculpts the slush into spheres.

Frozen Lake Michigan


All images shared in this post were captured starting around 7:00am Saturday February 6, 2021 along the shore of Lake Michigan at Chicago's Belmont Harbor. The RAW images were processed in Adobe Lightroom 6 with an HDR effect from Topaz Adjust. The EF 70-200mm f/4L was used with an EOS 5DIII.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Chicago's Lake Park was renamed to Lincoln Park in 1865 after Lincoln’s assassination.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Archery exploded in popularity in the 1870s and several locations were founded in Lincoln Park. The Lincoln Park Archery Range has been located near Belmont Harbor since the 1930s.

Lincoln Park Archery Range


During the Great Chicago Fire, started on the night of October 8, 1871, the fire swept through the city along a four-mile corridor. Three hundred people died, 100,000 were made homeless and 17,500 buildings were destroyed. Chicago roared back to life following the disaster. The city centre was laid out on a new grid. New forms of fireproof construction went rivet-on-rivet with the latest building materials and components.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Charged with bringing their city back to life and pre-eminence, and to outdo New York, Chicago’s architects used the newest mass-produced, high quality, low-cost steel to build sky high. Until the mid-19th century, five stories had been the normal maximum height of commercial and residential buildings. The world’s first skyscraper was the 10-story Home Insurance Company completed in 1884. Chicago now has 52 building standing 600 feet or taller (183 meter). The former Hancock Tower is 100 floors and is now the 5th tallest building in Chicago and the 13th tallest in the USA.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Snowmen appear in European literature as far back as the 1300s. In North America they tend to have three spheres representing the head, torso, and lower body, while in the UK they tend to have only two.

Future so bright gonna need shades


These images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

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Feb 9, 2021 08:18:17   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
A great set of photos, Paul, enjoyed them all.

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Feb 9, 2021 08:20:30   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
A nice cold set Paul!

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Feb 9, 2021 08:20:41   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Great set!

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Feb 9, 2021 08:49:56   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Beautiful photographs Paul. The cold is evident as I needed to put on a down parka to see the photos. Your narrative is excellent as well.

Dennis

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Feb 9, 2021 08:55:41   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
Perfect images of Chicago in the winter. Love the shots of frozen Lake Michigan and lake ice. The set reminds me of growing up in WI.

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Feb 9, 2021 08:59:55   #
Ourspolair
 
All beautiful captures and renderings as per usual. Great series. Thanks for sharing. Please stay safe.

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Feb 9, 2021 09:12:16   #
Camera Man Loc: Michigan
 
Thanks for the history on Chicago. Great photo.

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Feb 9, 2021 09:14:15   #
MT native Loc: Big Sky Country — Montana
 
Wow, a very nice series for sure!! Have not been to Chicago, so your series meant that much more for me.

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Feb 9, 2021 09:19:45   #
johngault007 Loc: Florida Panhandle
 
Nice set and narrative Paul.

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Feb 9, 2021 09:27:34   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you John, Gary, Bill, Dennis, jimvanells, Ourspolair, Camera Man, MT Dennis, John G! There was a woman with a phone at the harbor entrance when I arrived. Another guy with a drone arrived after me with the dawn temps at 5F. As I look at the details of other images of the shoreline across the harbor entrance, there are people all along the shoreline as far as the camera can see the details. Several cars and photographers had driven to the traffic circle as I walked by later returning home. Glad you enjoyed.

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Feb 9, 2021 11:24:37   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Chicago’s longest string of subzero days is 10, logged more than a century ago in January 1912.

Frozen Lake Michigan by Paul Sager, on Flickr


Chicago is currently in a stretch of cold where temps are forecasted to stay below 40F well into late February 2021, a cold stretch we haven't experienced since 1985.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Ice balls can usually be seen in late December and early January when temperatures fall into the teens and single digits. Cold temperatures cause heavy lake-effect snow to form a layer of floating slush on the lake. Wave action sculpts the slush into spheres.

Frozen Lake Michigan


All images shared in this post were captured starting around 7:00am Saturday February 6, 2021 along the shore of Lake Michigan at Chicago's Belmont Harbor. The RAW images were processed in Adobe Lightroom 6 with an HDR effect from Topaz Adjust. The EF 70-200mm f/4L was used with an EOS 5DIII.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Chicago's Lake Park was renamed to Lincoln Park in 1865 after Lincoln’s assassination.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Archery exploded in popularity in the 1870s and several locations were founded in Lincoln Park. The Lincoln Park Archery Range has been located near Belmont Harbor since the 1930s.

Lincoln Park Archery Range


During the Great Chicago Fire, started on the night of October 8, 1871, the fire swept through the city along a four-mile corridor. Three hundred people died, 100,000 were made homeless and 17,500 buildings were destroyed. Chicago roared back to life following the disaster. The city centre was laid out on a new grid. New forms of fireproof construction went rivet-on-rivet with the latest building materials and components.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Charged with bringing their city back to life and pre-eminence, and to outdo New York, Chicago’s architects used the newest mass-produced, high quality, low-cost steel to build sky high. Until the mid-19th century, five stories had been the normal maximum height of commercial and residential buildings. The world’s first skyscraper was the 10-story Home Insurance Company completed in 1884. Chicago now has 52 building standing 600 feet or taller (183 meter). The former Hancock Tower is 100 floors and is now the 5th tallest building in Chicago and the 13th tallest in the USA.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Snowmen appear in European literature as far back as the 1300s. In North America they tend to have three spheres representing the head, torso, and lower body, while in the UK they tend to have only two.

Future so bright gonna need shades


These images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.
Chicago’s longest string of subzero days is 10, lo... (show quote)


Paul, Your images are always informative and excellent. I am jealous. I wish I could just walk out of my place and capture the images you do. Outstanding plus.Thanks for sharing.Stan

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Feb 9, 2021 11:25:32   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
A really nice set, Paul.

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Feb 9, 2021 16:48:23   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you Stan, Ken! If you can believe it, this was the first time shooting in digital since sometime in November when I was baking bread and documenting the results. Came back quickly.

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Feb 10, 2021 06:08:07   #
venkatesh_eng
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Chicago’s longest string of subzero days is 10, logged more than a century ago in January 1912.

Frozen Lake Michigan by Paul Sager, on Flickr


Chicago is currently in a stretch of cold where temps are forecasted to stay below 40F well into late February 2021, a cold stretch we haven't experienced since 1985.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Ice balls can usually be seen in late December and early January when temperatures fall into the teens and single digits. Cold temperatures cause heavy lake-effect snow to form a layer of floating slush on the lake. Wave action sculpts the slush into spheres.

Frozen Lake Michigan


All images shared in this post were captured starting around 7:00am Saturday February 6, 2021 along the shore of Lake Michigan at Chicago's Belmont Harbor. The RAW images were processed in Adobe Lightroom 6 with an HDR effect from Topaz Adjust. The EF 70-200mm f/4L was used with an EOS 5DIII.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Chicago's Lake Park was renamed to Lincoln Park in 1865 after Lincoln’s assassination.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Archery exploded in popularity in the 1870s and several locations were founded in Lincoln Park. The Lincoln Park Archery Range has been located near Belmont Harbor since the 1930s.

Lincoln Park Archery Range


During the Great Chicago Fire, started on the night of October 8, 1871, the fire swept through the city along a four-mile corridor. Three hundred people died, 100,000 were made homeless and 17,500 buildings were destroyed. Chicago roared back to life following the disaster. The city centre was laid out on a new grid. New forms of fireproof construction went rivet-on-rivet with the latest building materials and components.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Charged with bringing their city back to life and pre-eminence, and to outdo New York, Chicago’s architects used the newest mass-produced, high quality, low-cost steel to build sky high. Until the mid-19th century, five stories had been the normal maximum height of commercial and residential buildings. The world’s first skyscraper was the 10-story Home Insurance Company completed in 1884. Chicago now has 52 building standing 600 feet or taller (183 meter). The former Hancock Tower is 100 floors and is now the 5th tallest building in Chicago and the 13th tallest in the USA.

Frozen Lake Michigan


Snowmen appear in European literature as far back as the 1300s. In North America they tend to have three spheres representing the head, torso, and lower body, while in the UK they tend to have only two.

Future so bright gonna need shades


These images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.
Chicago’s longest string of subzero days is 10, lo... (show quote)


Another fine set with narrative Paul. Having lived in the Chicago area many years ago, enjoyed them. Thanks.

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