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St. Patrick's Cathedral
We spent an evening walking around Manhattan a few days after Christmas. It was very busy, and I found it difficult to use my tripod. This is one of only 3 shots I took with my camera - I took many more with my cell phone. It was simply easier. That said, we had a great time! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick%27s_Cathedral_(Midtown_Manhattan) 32
After the visit at the Christmas market in Esslingen we parket at the "Tor im Remstal" and took some lighttrail pictures!
There are a lot of Christmas-tree-looking trees along seaside in this town. Very strange.
This was from the balcony in our accomodation.
The big tree in front even got some twinkle stars but absolutely disturbing my view.
The high-rise buildings in the middle far away are
in Surfers Paradise.
This was a very rainy day's blue hour.
The sky turned really red after this.
This was a fun thing to try and capture. My husband took me to a lookout that has a winding road up to it. The trouble was, there were no cars going up and down, by the time it was dark, everyone had gone home. So HE drove up and down the road for me...at least 6 times!!! This was a double exposure of him going up and down.
Liked this exposure catching the trucks that were all there lined up and racing down the interstate.
The storm begins ... with some traffic still out there.
This was couple hours ago before the snow got heavier and higher winds ... about 4 inches on the ground in about 4 hours ... and the snow is now falling at a much higher clip. We'll see what it looks like come morning.
Has the nights are getting long and the rush hour begins. I head to a motorway (highway) bridge to create light trails.
So after a thrilling day walking for miles around this beautiful city, soaking up art and enjoying the weekend feel in lovely parks we came back to see the Eiffel Tower in its nightime glory.
Unlike at sunrise the riverbank and bridges were bustling and my husband offered to act as safety officer as I blocked part of the bridge with my tripod!
Sadly I'd left my remote at home, so couldn't manage more than a 30 second exposure, but after a few attempts managed to make half decent light trails from the many tourist boats going up and down the river.