Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fashions Night Out in Chicago

Tonight Michigan Avenue in Chicago hosted Fashion's Night Out.
Most of the major stores like Macy's, Nordstroms, Kenneth Cole, and BCBGMAXAZRIA had major sales going on, small foods, and served wine. It was a pleasant night out with the girls.



Kenneth Cole had these cute little signs that you could take home.




There were fashions shows at most of the larger stores.


Absolut was giving candy martini's to everyone.





Models were everywhere and standing on everything.


Free make-overs. :)


And some Bears players were there too.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Film Roll 1&2.

I have to show off the rolls of film I developed today. One being just a old school single lens film camera and the other one I used was a plastic 4x4 camera. It has four openings on the lens.

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The Science of Industry. Chicago.

So today was a very luck day for me. I miss-read the website for the Museum of Science and Industry and thought that today would be free. So I took a 20 min bus ride outside of the city (only to Hyde Park) and found out I was mistaken. The free admission week starts tomorrow. Although the ticket booth gentlemen was kind enough to let me in for free with there only being about two hours left till they closed. People in Chicago can be so nice!

I do not have much to say about this museum besides the fact that it was amazing and so hands on. This was by far the most hands on museum I've ever been to. There were speakers at every station, small labs where kids and adults could dissect an eyeball or watch a live human robot demonstration. I got to see how I will look in 50 years and learned about genetics. This is going to be mostly a photo blog for today.

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Science of Industry. Chicago.

So today was a very luck day for me. I miss read the website for the Museum of Science and Industry and thought that today would be free. So I took a 20 min bus ride outside of the side (only to Hyde Park) and found out I was mistaken. Although the ticket booth gentlemen was kind enough to let me in for free with there only be about two hours left till they closed. People in Chicago can be so nice!

I do not have much to say about this museum besides the fact that it was amazing and so hand on. This was by far the most hands on museum I've ever been to. There were speakers at every station, small labs where kids and adults could dissect an eyeball or watch a live human robot demonstration. This is going to be mostly a photo blog for today.

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