I like the tracks in the sand, but may I ask why you didn't get closer to the casinos to photograph them? The AC boardwalk really makes some great photo-ops. Especially at night when the casino lights come on. Just a suggestion.
Here's one of my many photos I took while I took a trip down to AC with a friend in March.
-Nick-
20D l BG-E2 l 17-40L l 24-105L l 50mm 1.8 mKII l 430ex
AC on the Beach
Actually, I don't generally post them here, but I have TONS of casino shots. That wasn't what really interested me in this case. I used the casinos as reference for where I was, but the tracks in the sand and a slow exposure at night were really the point of the photo for me.
I don't know how well you can see it on the resized images, but in the original image, you really see all of the detail of the tracks from where I was standing to the new Ocean One when you zoom in. That amazed me. I figured it would blur out after a while. But up until it hits a shadow zone, and maybe even just beyond the edge of it, you can every tire mark clearly for that stretch..which I am betting is at least a mile to two miles..
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Here's one of my many photos I took while I took a trip down to AC with a friend in March.
20D l BG-E2 l 17-40L l 24-105L l 50mm 1.8 mKII l 430ex
Actually, I don't generally post them here, but I have TONS of casino shots. That wasn't what really interested me in this case. I used the casinos as reference for where I was, but the tracks in the sand and a slow exposure at night were really the point of the photo for me.
I don't know how well you can see it on the resized images, but in the original image, you really see all of the detail of the tracks from where I was standing to the new Ocean One when you zoom in. That amazed me. I figured it would blur out after a while. But up until it hits a shadow zone, and maybe even just beyond the edge of it, you can every tire mark clearly for that stretch..which I am betting is at least a mile to two miles..
MainFragger/Brian
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