
Here are a few shots at the festival:



At the end of the evening, the hot air balloons did a "balloon glow" from the Kentucky side of the river across from the festival. The reflections on the water were terrific, but pretty hard to photograph when this dark.




I then headed to downtown Madison to photograph a few of the historic buildings. It's one of the largest and best-preserved concentrations of historical buildings I've seen in the Midwest (well over 300 of them).




On my way back to Chicago, I decided to drive only scenic 2-lane roads all the way home, so started out driving west and then north on highway 135 through Brown County Indiana. I came across a little crossroads called Story, Indiana with an old general store that was now a restaurant and inn. The "town" was so small, it took me a couple miles before I could turn the car and T@B around to head back to photograph it. But what a spectacular scene!


The town of Tab isn't nearly as cute as the trailer-- it was basically a grain elevator along the railroad tracks, with about 20 old rundown houses around it (likely for employees who used to work at the grain elevator). It's a 5 to 10 mile drive along gravel roads to get there, and not even big enough to post town welcome signs at it's borders. So, I shot the T@B next to Tab's grain elevator as the sun was setting, and made my way back to the main road to drive home.

Fortunately, on my drive home, I found a much prettier power generator to photograph-- a new wind power plant along the Indiana/Illinois border. I can't wait to see more of these graceful, clean, and quiet turbines dot our midwestern farm fields in the future....and replace those damn coal plants!



1 comment:
I love the balloon photos, I am defintley gpoing to check this out next year
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