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DC (Donau City) Tower 1 is 220 metres high, which makes it the tallest skyscraper not only in Vienna but also in Austria. It was finished in 2014 and designed by a French architect Dominique Perrault.
even at 1/8th of second.. It still has the little spark trail.. Thank God there was tiny little bit of breeze, it looks like is blown North Westward.. If there was no breeze at all.. I think the smoke would delute with the sparks.
SOOC, no crop
Got this shot when it was pouring down rain at a DC streetcar stop. Took at the late blue hour, on H Street NE behind Union Station. The streetcar was originally parked when I starting shooting, then started to move after 5 seconds. I was aiming to mix light trails and motion blur on this one.
NS 4002 and 4004, the newest DC to AC conversions to hit the road, head west along BNSF's Mendota Subdivision at the old bridge west of Galva, IL.
I almost got completely screwed by the GALBRC, but thankfully they had baretables bringing up the rear. I almost didn't spend some PTO on these, but I thought they wouldn't be paired up forever and this may have been my only shot. Glad I did!
September 23, 2016.
This is taken from Arlington cemetery, and is a reflection of the Washington landmarks in a puddle. I like the hi key effect,
Anything you could ever desire from a food vending truck is here along this street at the lunch hour in Washington, DC.
Just some combos I tested and thought looked quite good
They are from left to right:
-Zoom (my own version)
-Superboy
-Wally west
We had been waiting for this guy! Very cool character from DC and an excellent figure of him from McFarlane. 😎
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring service members of the U.S. armed forces who served in the Vietnam War.
I was fortunate to have a day and an evening to tour and photograph in DC last week. I was even more fortunate to meet flickr friend Scott McLeod there
(www.flickr.com/photos/dscottmcleod) for a walking tour. Scott made the trip a success with his suggestions on places and times and even exposures. Look at Scotts truly great channel.
This is a three shot combination into HDR in LR then I sharpened it in NIK to give the present look.