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FollowI had been out looking for a new perspective of an old part of town. I had looked at a couple different locations but decided on this one as I really wanted to ...
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I had been out looking for a new perspective of an old part of town. I had looked at a couple different locations but decided on this one as I really wanted to have the woodwards building as the centre piece for the image as it’s the tallest building in the area, but also such an icon. I spent a total of 6 nights in this location looking for the right lighting. On the 6th night my patience paid off and I was rewarded with this amazing scene. I was looking for dramatic skies and ambient light in the streets.
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Contest Finalist in Colors In The City Photo Contest 2019
Contest Finalist in City Sunsets Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Geometry And Architecture Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Rooftops Photo Contest 2018
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Location
Gastown, Vancouver, BCTime
SunsetLighting
I was paying particular attention to the time when the sun was illuminating the sky and the street lights were providing ambient light in the foreground. timing was crucial.Equipment
Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 16-35mm f/4, Sirui Carbon Fibre Tripod, Formatt Hitech FilterInspiration
I love cityscapes, and I was determined to find a unique vantage point of the Woodward's building as it's iconic and stands above the rest in Gastown.Editing
I use Photoshop for all my post processing.In my camera bag
My bag usually has a selection of three cameras. A Fuji GX617 medium format panorama camera, A Bronica SQ-Ai & a Canon 5D Mark III. I also carry a selection of lenses for those cameras. In my bag I have a bunch of other small supporting equipment like filters, light meter, triggers, & a Panorama head for the Canon.Feedback
Get as much camera time as possible, don't stop shooting and be persistent. If you have a hunch that there is a shot in a location don't stop chasing it until you find that shot. People will say no and be negative, but avoid that and keep pushing for your goal!