Field Museum shot from Soldiers Field

This wall of water is at one of the entrances to Soilders Field and looks out at The Field Museum. Ever kid that walked by imediately ran up to it an touched it.



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...shot these inside the museum:
Some Mayan carvings if I recall correctly:
Getting a decent shot of those things behind glass, in very low light, with no tripod/monopod was challenging (at least for me). Those pieces are about a couple inches long in real life.
This one was much tougher though (even less light) and was in the gems area I think:
Great museum you got there.
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