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© Jeff R. Clow
Another shot from my photo safari with Mike Jones and James Mellard.
Kudos to both of them for showing me where the best place is to be at dusk just west of downtown Dallas....and kudos to nature and the man upstairs for painting the sky with those incredible clouds at just the right moment.
This is a 5 exposure blended image shot in RAW format and then blended with Photomatix Pro version 3.1 software. The software allows the recapture of the nuances of light and color that are often not possible to obtain with a single frame image.
If you have a moment, I hope you'll view this at the larger size linked below:
Seen from the Dallas Divide on State Highway 62, Mount Sneffels is one of the most photographed mountains in Colorado. Mt. Sneffels tops out at an elevation 14,150'.
The beautiful distinct Dallas Texas Skyline, with the prominent Bank of America Plaza skyscraper with it lights blue this past week again as in a previous trip from the West Commerce Street Bridge or Viaduct that spans the Trinity River. The lights line both sides of the West Commerce Street Bridge that was built in 1930 by the Austin Bridge Company of Dallas designed by Francis Dey Hughes. The entire structure is composed of 3 main spans, a total of 1,969 feet in length, a metal cantilever stringer bridge with spans supported by concrete T-beam’s. This image was taken near the Trinity Overlook Park that my west coast damsel and I had discovered on a prior trip to the Big D earlier this summer, so I returned to get some images from the actual Commerce Street Bridge. Historically speaking, in 1908 a calamitous flood occurred when the flood waters of the Trinity River marked the flood gauge at 52.6 feet in Dallas. Floodway levees were built in the 1920’s, then improved up by the Army Corp of Engineers in the 1950’s. The Trinity River when John Neely Bryan first visited what would become Dallas in 1839 was much wider that what my damsel and I saw in our visit to Trinity Overlook Park, but over the last 90 years particularly the portion located by downtown has been relocated, channelized, reduced and straightened. There is a project and study sponsored by the city of Dallas to possibly restore some of the original contours of the Trinity, to mitigate the unnatural erosion, loss of aquatic & riparian habitats and open it as natural recreation area. #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbcom @cokinfilters @visit_dallas @visittexas #omd #olympus #micro43 #micro43photography
View of Dallas at Sunset from Reunion Tower. This is one of the more well-known views of the city. It has grown significantly to the north since I first photographed this view in 1987.
Dallas Tour Trolleys, the first (Super Tours Hop On-Hop Off) adjacent to Dealey Plaza; the second (Hop On-Hop Off Sightseeing Tours) passing John F Kennedy memorial park.
Dallas, Texas, USA.
Drove Finest-at-Sea Erie St. for fish&chips.
Drove Dallas Rd. benches to dine and feed the seagulls and crows. God's creatures.
Just another day in paradise.
Dallas, Texas, USA
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