“Will you marry me?” were the words spoken from a man on one knee at Chicago’s “Bean” in Millenium Park. “Yes!” was the answer. A crowd of strangers erupted in cheers as one guy yelled “run!”
This was my first visit to The Bean. I had come for photography but was treated to so much more. People from all over the world united with excitement, smiles and cell phones posed for selfies. As I awaited the sun’s descent, I happily assisted with photos as strangers handed me their phones and other image producing electronic contraptions. One Chicago man simply hung-out and chatted with everyone at this wonderful sculpture his hometown had provided all of us.
Photography wise, The Bean is amazing. The shiny bean, which resides in Millenium Park, is strategically located at the north west corner of Grant Park. Its position, adjacent to tall buildings on both the west and north sides, provides for excellent reflections of the skyline. While reflection is an often underused element in photography, there is no denying it at The Bean!
Photography Notes: Tri-pod mounted, 20 second exposure, f13, ISO 100, taken 35 minutes after sunset. No filters or color enhancements. Contact me to inquire about prints.