Building night
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Louisville, Kentucky USA 21 April 2008 10:06 PM EST This shot was NOT easy due to another photographer trying to take this same night shot using a flash. From this vantage point, the city is one mile away. He ruined 5 of my long exposures with his flash. Finally, I politely ask him to please let me get one good shot. / MCN: C30-NP3U-4430 LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE
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The Petronas Twin Towers. / / HDR mode. No matter what angle, what lens, what camera body you use to capture this magnificent building, you will never capture its sheer size and beauty. This was a see-it-to-believe-it moment for me. / - – - / Taken with a Sigma 10-20mm, 77mm Keep polariser, Manfrotto Tripod, and Canon remote shutter release and HDR. Exit: f/22 @ ISO 100, for 22 seconds with +2 bracket exposures. / / MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
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Trying something a little different with this shot. Taken at night but modified by increasing the exposure values by a lot. Creates an interesting effect. I also took a Panoramic of the Millennium Bridge and the Quayside. See what you think. Birds Of Prey Christmas Cards Night Scenes Landscape / Scenic
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The bright lights of Hong Kong Island’s buisness district.
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the bright sails of Marina Mirage on the Southport Broadwater with a storm rolling in from sea
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Your breath comes in gasps as you rush away from the crooked mansion and its gold-mad inhabitants. I just need a breath of fresh air to clear my head you think. Feeling trapped by the surrounding gloomy swamp you look back at the manor and it seems to glow evilly in the stormy night… you catch a ghostly glimpse of Rudy Styne- but how could that be? You just ran outside after seeing your best friend Lillian stuffing his dead body into a shadowy closet! You squeeze your eyes shut, shudder, and shake your head- when you look again he is gone… For a murder mystery Boredom Competition and adding a little more diversity to my work- have to keep people on their toes :) Created from 3 exposures of the building on a clear blue day and one of the tree and moon, took forever in photoshop :) See the second image (unless you’re not a fan of violence) The Butcher and the third and final part of the story Empty /
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My New York. My memories of the city where I spent many of my early years, learning about life.
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A surreal New York City street scene photograph depicting a mysterious woman with an umbrella on a rainy Summer night. This print has beautiful pastel colors and nice contrast.
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This shot was taken for an Annual Report. Made from multiple exposures to capture both ambient and artificial light… this technique also allowed for a blurred character in motion…
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This is some sort of building. With lights. I did something with both the exposure and the aperture, but I forget what. No after processing, oh, except a crop.
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A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
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Today’s architecture cannot match the styles of the early 20th century in my mind.
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La Sagrada Família (Catalan, ‘The Holy Family’) is a large Roman Catholic basilica under construction in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Construction began in 1882 and its formal title is Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família. Antoni Gaudí worked on the project for over 40 years, devoting the last 15 years of his life entirely to this endeavour. On the subject of the extremely long construction period, Gaudí is said to have joked, “My client is not in a hurry.” After Gaudí’s death in 1926, work continued under the direction of Domènech Sugranyes until interrupted by the Spanish Civil War in 1935. Parts of the unfinished building and Gaudí’s models and workshop were destroyed during the war by Catalan anarchists. The design, as now being constructed, is based both on reconstructed versions of the lost plans and on modern adaptations.
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Beautiful evening in San Francisco, California, USA, on Pier 7.
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