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I took a lot for granted growing up in the tri-state area. I never discovered so many of the things that make New York unique until long after I left.
Visiting family always comes with perks, if I have the time to escape.
To me, Dgrin is always linked with freezing fingers and tripods set on precarious perches. I was introduced to the joys of landscape photography through this community and its people and I never fail to enjoy the discomfort of harsh weather while trying to capture the essence of the land. Whether I am with 50 people or just one, it is always a thrill, battling my wimpiness to just forget about it and go home where it's warm, and sticking through thick and thin just to get the shot... then scrambling to the nearest pub for a libation and a thaw. (This time the latter won)
Just three for now. The city is, as always, so overwhelming. Feedback always appreciated!
Visiting family always comes with perks, if I have the time to escape.
To me, Dgrin is always linked with freezing fingers and tripods set on precarious perches. I was introduced to the joys of landscape photography through this community and its people and I never fail to enjoy the discomfort of harsh weather while trying to capture the essence of the land. Whether I am with 50 people or just one, it is always a thrill, battling my wimpiness to just forget about it and go home where it's warm, and sticking through thick and thin just to get the shot... then scrambling to the nearest pub for a libation and a thaw. (This time the latter won)
Just three for now. The city is, as always, so overwhelming. Feedback always appreciated!
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Beautiful photos, schmoo.
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You mean the barrel distortion?
I think the buildings were cold and were huddling closer to the sun. They had no sweaters.
These were a quick process before I headed to bed. I'll take care of that when I sort through the rest of the set!
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I'm definitely with you on the stages of landscape photography, I generally divide it into 3-4 stages:
1) Get up early (too early - as Bobby Bare Jr. says "The sunrise ain't pretty when you ain't been to bed / Tomorrow is today instead"), find your spot in the cold and dark (and possibly drive a few hours to get there, and possibly get lost, confused, or disoriented, and wonder if it's your lack of direction or the 3 hours of sleep), and then, finally, wait for the magic to start. Once in awhile, it happens, and it makes all those other times when it didn't happen worth it.
2) Thaw (for me, this does not involve alcohol consumption, otherwise the other steps would never get a chance to complete).
3) Process the photos.
4) Sleep (optional)
Sometimes I combine #2 and #3 into the same step depending on how excited I am to see the photos, if I'm really excited, I'll skip #2 and go straight to #3 and then combine steps #2 and #4. Lately I've been doing a lot of #4 but not a lot of #1, I need to work on that.
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Great post! you forgot #5 "Pray you dont get jumped for your gear while shooting at night while in NYC" I always get a little nervous at night there but the shots are worth it:D
Nice photos schmoo you got a great perspective on these! It reminds me I need to post some BB shots I took a couple months ago.
Shot #2 rocks. Great job on the sun star. I would have been tempted to try an HDR on that scene too.
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It's been over 20 years since I lived in the area of New York City, and I never got to take photos like you did. I doubt I even have a decent one of the Statue of Liberty, last time I remember it, it was "caged" for cleaning! And the Empire State Building, how I'd love to be able to go up now that I have a digital camera. Oh well, I'll just have to deal with San Francisco, won't I?
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I don't have much else of use to add but that. I can tell from your workflow that you are still much more motivated than I am!. Sunrises for me are very very hard unless I do have the 50 other Dgrinners to poke me to do it. Sunsets, on the other hand I'm usually already awake for.
Thanks so much for the comments, guys!
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Love that bridge shot much. What apature were you at? If I could guess, I'd say f16ish?
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Thanks Bryan! I checked my EXIF and it looks like I was just using a plain ol' 24-105 for that shot at f/5.6. If I recall, the light was fading fast so I needed the speed since it was handheld. To get the shot you have to stand in the middle of a street and cars were coming by at regular intervals. Basically, it was a no-tripod zone
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It's my favourite as it shows an unfamiliar (to me) view and provides a sense of scale. I like it!
I went on a Caribbean cruise for two weeks and was up every morning at 6am to take sunrise shots. Now the time differences means that I was up at 1am Alaska time (which is my time zone). So made for a long day...but it was well worth it!
I love your shots of the city in the morning Schmoo.
I took a very similar shot of the Manhattan Bridge this summer -- we were standing no more than 100 yards apart for our respective shots, I'd guess:
You probably can't see it in this post, but the vertical cables on the bridge are all OOF -- that's because they're vibrating from the vehicular traffic -- a cool and unexpected effect!
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While I like all three, I must admit my favorite is #3. I tweaked a little, I hope you don't mind.
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