This was the first of many major public art installations that characterize Chicago today. By Picasso, it sits on Daley Square, named for a long-time Mayor of the city. It's on the same street that we are temporarily living on but about a mile east. It's fun to think that Picasso and I share sort of a street address.
No need to comment...I somehow missed March 1 so am filling in.
Of the many times I photographed this wonderfully iconic sculpture, my photos have looked more mundane. The fisheye lens lends a delightful twist to this picture!
Great perspective with the extreme wide angle - you have really positioned yourself, the art installation and the building perfectly to get the best from the lens distortion.