
This one is easy to guess especially after I describe the photograph!!
This is the view from my husband's room in the hospital. You can see part of the skyline of Chicago. Also on the right are the lights from Cellular Field which used to be named Comiskey Park home of the Chicago White Sox. Downtown Chicago is about 8 miles north of the University of Chicago and "The Cell" is about 4 miles north.
I left the noise in the photograph since it was taken through the window. This was shot with my 18-135mm lens and cropped.
All that being said...now do you know the name of the movie?
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The description has me bouncing through, "Room with a View", "Chicago" and to some extent The Graduate", great job of subtefuge and missinformation, and a good shot too. LOL
ReplyDeleteno idea...i'm terrible with movies..nice skyline though
ReplyDeleteGreat view, no idea on the flick. I used to get free tickets to see the White Sox Ball team play at Comiskey Park from the USO back in 1955.
ReplyDeleteNice photo, but I'm afraid I don't know the film either!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing "Chicago" as well. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteI like Ron's suggestion for Room with a View. I'm not a big movie-watcher so I'm at a loss to suggest anything else. Nice image though - whatever film it depicts.
ReplyDeleteGreat view, but I don't know the movietitle!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm guessing 'Chicago' :)
I'd have to agree with Ron's RWAV guess as I can't come up with anything else at the moment! : )
ReplyDeleteRon is right (I really don't want him to know that)!! It's Room with a View. Because of his keen wit (did I say that!!) he also came up with two titles that I never thought of, Chicago and The Graduate.
ReplyDeleteI thought RWAV but the Graduate?!?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite musical, Chicago??
ReplyDeleteI thought The Graduate was pretty clever, Ron (University of Chicago reference, I believe)...I would have gone with the more obvious (but incorrect) "Chicago".
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, ML!
I thought it was A Room with a View also. Great shot! Hope your DH is much better!
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