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Driving I-90 East to Chicago

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2010

An eastbound drive on the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) on route to the Chicago Loop and Lake Shore Drive.

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  • Hi Eluko, might I ask what you use to shoot your videos? I'm impressed by the general quality of your videos, particularly at night. Thanks!

  • @trimkabashi I use a flip HD but I had to do some editing to brighten the video. I wouldn't recommend it for night shots.

  • I would feel so weird and out off place if i went to Chicago. One im from the south so i maybe wont fit in so well to the northern ways and the cold wheater. Two im from a small city Birmingham AL. Well Birmingham is the biggest city in Alabama but it seems like a small city compared to the other major cities in US. I would love to go to Chicago and maybe live there its jus so far away.

  • @kingzo72788 No one is really out of place in Chicago so you don't have to worry about that. With just a short 10 hour drive you could be there by tonight!

  • You must have done this in October because of all the pink on the buildings. I love this vid and the music :)

  • @ghaslerud Thank you!

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  • Thats were im moving!

  • I love these timelapse videos - especially if you workout at home, with the high energy music, it's great motivation and fun to watch! I'd like to make a video this summer of my travels from Duluth - International Falls; and the longest routes from Winnipeg to Yellowknife, NWT & Windsor, ON to Ottawa, ON.

  • @ps3or360idontknow It's not that Chicago is better, it's that it's a completely different city from those two. Houston and Dallas offer things that Chicago doesn't and vice versa.

  • @kingzo72788 I think Chicago is a very welcoming city, both physically and in terms of the people, and as eluko said I doubt you'd feel out of place. People up in Chicago are quite warm and hospitable everywhere you go, and there's all kinds of environments within the Chicagoland area, going from Manhattan-type urban to typical Midwestern rural.

  • I love the lights of the oncoming traffic around the 2 minute mark. Chicago is a happening place!

  • @kingzo72788 im from south carolina and i know what you mean, i moved from simpsonville ' a small ass town" to chicago, it really showed me how big the world is in a sense, chicago was a fun town and there is plenty to do, i felt outta place for a while, but after your there for a month you'll submerge into the whole thing.

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