Once I got back from the trip to California and Japan I realized that I had taken a decent amount of panoramic shots. Here are some of the better ones.
Side note - Many of these are very, very large files. Some were well over 33mb and I had to downsize them so as to not ruin the interwebz. Feel free to click on some of the shots themselves and peer around, they're a lot larger than you think.
I would like to begin by apologizing to the entire month of June. Between hopping the Pacific, spending time in California and moving my life to Indianapolis, I somehow kept pushing back my posts. I swear it will never happen again. I hope.
Now that that's out of the way, let's get down to business. Japan. Tokyo to be exact. Nothing about this place was even remotely the same as home, but everything was amazing. There isn't nearly enough time for me to tell all of the stories through text, so I'll give it my best shot...through my shots. I hope you all enjoy, because it was surely one of the most astounding moments of my life thus far.
Ok, that was far too long of a break. Three weeks without a post? Unacceptable, I know. If it is any consolation, I have come back with shots from the windy city, and that makes me happy, so you should be happy as well. I didn't really take as many shots as I wanted, probably because I was too terribly enthralled with the city itself. I feel as if the selection below is a nice mix of tourist and artistic photos, with a couple from the top of the Onterie Center thanks to Mr. Brandon Winter. Overall the trip was an amazing success and enjoy Chicago through my lens!
Also, I have to give credit to Miss Kenley for being behind the lens (as well as in front of it) for a few of the shots below, as driving in Chicago traffic and snapping off photos can't be all too safe. Anyway, nice shots kiddo! Check out the shots after the jump.