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  • Alone by Samuel Barr

    Alone

    Right after a recent rainstorm I noticed this lone soldier of the Fall standing guard among the aftermath.

  • Peeking Through by Samuel Barr

    Peeking Through

    Captured this image a few weekends ago while driving into to work. The sun had risen but there were still some beautiful golden hues left that made all of the autumn leaves glow.

  • Brown Sugar by Samuel Barr

    Brown Sugar

    Like this year's Summer, Autumn is hanging on to hang around a little while longer.

  • Hide and Seek by Samuel Barr

    Hide and Seek

    Despite it's best attempts this beautiful Fall leaf can't hide from the warm rays of the sun nor the curious lens of this photographer.

  • Dueling Maestros by Samuel Barr

    Dueling Maestros

    Chicago's very own Nick Colionne goes toe-to-toe with his organ player at the 2010 Chicago Jazz Festival!

  • Jammin' in the park by Samuel Barr

    Jammin' in the park

    Rockford's music protégé Harlan Jefferson dazzles the audience with his amazing range and fluidity at the 2010 Chicago Jazz Festival.

  • Kickin' it by Samuel Barr

    Kickin' it

    There is a crowning event that signals the end of summer that every Chicagoan looks forward to -and that's the Chicago Jazz Festival. Every year right around Labor Day, the temperatures begin to drop and we celebrate the summer that was with amazing Jazz music in the park as we prepare for the winter ahead. Chicago, there's no place quite like it!

  • Undercover Delight by Samuel Barr

    Undercover Delight

    Ice freezes on my car windshield creating a quilt of frozen delight.

  • A winter sunset by Samuel Barr

    A winter sunset

    While driving home after an afternoon snow storm I noticed the amazing array of colors in the sun setting sky and had to pull over and capture this painting in the sky before it disappeared.

  • Frozen Still by Samuel Barr

    Frozen Still

    Melting snow freezes in sub-zero temperatures overnight to create an ice capades of frozen splendor outside of my window.