NY_Dan
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Just returned from an 8-day photography trip to Chicago. Brought my Rolleiflex 2.8f, Rolleiwide, and Fuji 690 GSWII with 65mm lens (knew I wanted something horizontal for landscapes). I was very pleased with my gear selection. Also brought vintage flashbulbs, but wound up using my Vivitar 285 (which I checked for accuracy before leaving). It was a real chore carrying 2 cameras all day, but I didn't see any way around it. Here's one of my 690 photos -- will post more as I process and scan the 70 or so rolls of Tmax 120. My file size is 44" x 30" at 300 dpi -- whoopee! (Nikon 9000 scanner) Shot through glass by putting my lens with deployed sliding hood flush and perpendicular to glass, and positioning myself so center person's head would block reflection of flash in the glass in front of him.
Info: 6/5/2014 Visiting Chicago? Take a ride, if you dare, on the Hancock Tower (875 N. Michigan Avenue -- Magnificent Mile) Building’s famous Tilt ride 1,000 feet high. Witness five brave souls stepping-out, and returning from oblivion. Oh okay, it’s a $5.00 (plus $18 admission to the 360 degree viewing) perfectly safe thrill. But… (Sadly Tilt riders are not allowed to bring cameras or any carry-ons because management understandably doesn't want to risk dropped items getting stuck in Tilt mechanisms -- plus one is required to hold on to side rails with both hands). Choosing between Sears Tower (aka Willis Tower) and Hancock Tower -- go Hancock -- definitely better views and shorter lines.