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...from a tour bus in Chicago on a cold May day.

...from a tour bus in Chicago on a cold May day.
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People's Choice in Perspective change Photo Challenge
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Architectural Masterpieces Photo ContestTop 10 rank
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2 Comments |
texaaronpueschel Platinum
 
texaaronpueschel June 17, 2015
This one gets it! Many elements of good photography are illustrated in this shot.
cliffhope
 
cliffhope March 02, 2016
Thanks very much
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Behind The Lens

Location

The photo was taken in Chicago on a double decker bus tour.

Time

This photo was taken in the early afternoon.

Lighting

It was slightly overcast with some sun and lots of cloud.

Equipment

Nikon D800 with 28-300 Nikor Lens, The shot was hand held taken from the top of the tour bus. We just happened to stop in this location and I took the shot.

Inspiration

The look of the buildings and the sky.

Editing

I adjusted the contrast and brightness in Photoshop.

In my camera bag

Nikon D800, D3300,tripod, wide angle, macro, telephoto and a fixed 50 mm lens.

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