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For some reason, I really like the Reid Murdoch (Britannica) one a lot. I don't know if this makes any sense, but it looks very dignified in your photo.
I know you have already received lots of praise for your excellent photos here, but seriously......holy shit man! This is one of the best photo sets i have seen on here and there are lots of incredible photographers on this site. You take the type of photos i wish i could.
.....although i must admit a good model can make a photographer better - you have an incredible setting there.
I (un)officially announce you as the best photographer on this site. Each and every one of those photos should be blown up, printed off, and showcased in their own gallery, with thousands of spectators, and lines around the block to see the showcase. Later, celebrities such as Michael Jordan, Opera, and Kayne West should throw ridiculously excessive after parties in your name commemorating the highly successful event. In time, the works should be mass produced and sold around the world where magistrates of other nations will look upon them in splendor and amazement. AND, at least one of these photos should be sent into space by NASA where alien nations, if they are lucky, may one day have the pleasure of viewing.
Every photo is true eye candy, you really know how to take a good photo to please people. So many interesting angles and a lot of Chicago I have never seen, thank you!