Chicago: Shooting it Like a Pro
Lake Shore Drive
This isn't your typical shot of Chicago's Navy Pier amusement park, which was Lowenstein's second stop on the tour bus. Lowenstein couldn't find anything interesting in the park, so he hoofed it back to Lake Shore Drive, where this double-decker bus was disgorging its tourist passengers. The riotous color of a Blue Man Group ad on the side of the bus caught his eye. A super-fast shutter speed (1/3200 second) froze the action.
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