Sunny day in Chicago

Sunny day in Chicago
Originally uploaded by mikemac29
Posted this from my cell phone. Not as high a quality photo, but being able to post it from there, immediately, is nice.
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Sunny day in Chicago
Originally uploaded by mikemac29
Posted this from my cell phone. Not as high a quality photo, but being able to post it from there, immediately, is nice.
Follow these topics: Photography
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