Brilliant thread Idea
My Hometown of Chicago
Lakeshore Drive at Night

The Sears Tower
Navy Peir

Wrigley Field (Home of my beloved Cubbies)

Buckingham Fountain
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The Chicago Theatre (Can be seen in Resistance 2)
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The Chicago Water Tower
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Brilliant thread Idea
My Hometown of Chicago
Lakeshore Drive at Night

The Sears Tower
Navy Peir

Wrigley Field (Home of my beloved Cubbies)

Buckingham Fountain
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The Chicago Theatre (Can be seen in Resistance 2)
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The Chicago Water Tower
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Here is a couple of Panoramic photos I took where you are able to drag across the screen to look all around as well as up and down within it. The first was taken to be used in the photography AS level, and the 2nd was just for fun. They gives two views of London, environmental and urban.
I took this one in Richmond Park in the middle of a forest just after I had got out of hospital so I was on crutches in the snow. Worrying, but fun.
http://www.worldwidepanorama.org/worldwidepanorama/wwp1208/html/MaxMartin.html
This one was taken much closer to my house in South London so I was a bit more worried about having my dads camera equipment with me.
http://www.worldwidepanorama.org/worldwidepanorama/wwp908/html/MaxMartin.html
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. A small city/big town that (including suburbs) has around half a million people living in it. We eat well, and live on college sports.


We also have some plantation homes.


Da Bridge that goes over the mouth of the Mississippi.

Randomness

Bayou





Some good cooking (we have the best food in the US without a freaking doubt)

My hometown is some small little mountain town (Squamish), of which there are no pictures since I lived there for only a year and a half, so I'll post pictures (not my own, don't know where they are) of my adopted hometown, Vancouver.








I don't live in the mountains, but I live pretty close to them. These are the Rockie Mountains in Colorado. Really great stuff here.
EDIT: I'd post a picture of my actual town, but I can't find any on the internet. My town isn't very impressive.
Sure, here are some pics of the lovely (and enormously big) Buenos Aires

The Obelisco, probably the most iconic monument of Buenos Aires

The Casa Rosada, the government house

Puerto Madero, the "Woman's Bridge" and the city in the back
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The Congress

Aerial shots

At night
That's some I could find, if you want more I can search for them, I really love my city, so I won't mind showing it 

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