Chicago After Dark by Brian Gaynor
Brian Gaynor

Chicago After Dark by

The city of Chicago starts to come alive as the sun goes down.

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About Brian Gaynor

Long an avid admirer of artistic beauty, I have only recently embarked on the process of creating art. It is a passion, indeed, and one that provides nourishment for the soul.

Thank you very much for the visit, and I hope you enjoy the final product as much as I have enjoyed the creative process.

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chicago, evening, weekend, dark, night, bridge, river, lights, reflections, skyscrapers, architecture, urban

Comments

  • Poete100
    Poete1007 months ago

    This is spectacular Brian!

  • Lorraine, thank you so much for the comment!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • snapitnc
    snapitnc7 months ago

    superb capture my friend,cheers mike

  • Mike, I appreciate the support. Thank you!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • Sheryl Langston
    Sheryl Langston7 months ago

    The lighting and reflections are beautiful especially if viewed large.

  • Sheryl, thank you very much!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • DIANEPEAREN
    DIANEPEAREN7 months ago

    BEAUTIFULLY CAPTURED BRIAN IT LOOKS MUCH LIKE DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER AT NIGHT…HIGH RISES..LOTS OF LIGHTS AND WATER…WITH THE REFLECTIONS,THESE AREAS ARE ALWAYS PRETTIEST AT NIGHT I THINK.

  • Thanks for the comment and suggestion, Diane!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • lorilee
    lorilee6 months ago

    Congratulations!! Your BEAUTIFUL image is being FEATURED
    in the group, “Midwestern United States Art & Photography!!”

  • Lori, I appreciate the feature very much! Thanks.

    – Brian Gaynor

  • kkphoto1
    kkphoto16 months ago

    Very beautiful capture Brian. Congrats on the well deserved feature in Midwestern U.S.

  • Kay, thanks very much for the feedback!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • leonie7
    leonie76 months ago

    OUTSTANDING CAPTURE WOW JUST STUNING LOVE THIS LEE

  • Thank you very much, Lee!

    – Brian Gaynor

  • ctheworld
    ctheworld4 months ago

    02/03/2012

  • I appreciate the feature — thanks so much!

    – Brian Gaynor