where’s carlos?

where's carlos?

Welcome to the 1st of 3 “where’s carlos?” images featuring the always fun and crazy Cloud Gate, a.k.a., The Bean. First prize for the correct answer is….well…….  …..actually….. I don’t have any prizes. The bragging rights, however, are yours!

what the bean saw

what the bean saw

Back to Millennium Park for this post. Chicago is a remarkable city to experience as a photographer. I hope to take some more time this year to enjoy the architecture and parks of the Windy City.

the face of a city

the face of a city

I have not researched this yet to know the artist(s) or project, but there are at least four of these giant heads in and around Millennium Park in Chicago. This one makes a nice addition to the skyline, don’t you think?

gotta see the bean

gotta see the bean

Another shot of the Bean that everyone just has to see. If you are ever in Chicago-land, Millennium Park is must see, and so is the Bean.

self portrait

Self Portrait

The guy in the middle is me. Cheers!

a couple of beans

Inside the Bean

Millennium Park is really a treasure! The actual name of this famous sculpture is Cloud Gate.

a couple of beans

bean again

Bean here before and, The Bean has been on this photoblog before as well.
Bean here before and, The Bean has been on this photoblog before as well.

the Bean

The BeanCalled the Bean because of it’s shape, Cloud Gate has become the signature sculpture of Millenium Park along the lakeshore opposite the grand Chicago skyline. The bean makes an appearance in the movie Source Code. You can read about this amazing sculture here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_Gate