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Taken from our airbnb's roofdeck in Granada. Those little specks at the top of the tower with the flag are people.
Granada, Spain
Fancy roofdeck from a real estate shoot in the Flatiron.
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I've never attempted to shoot a lightning storm, but tonight with nothing better to do I thought I'd give it a try. Mother Nature put on a pretty good show.
After starting the evening on the hotel roofdeck with a drink, I proceeded to a rooftop bar immediately across from the cathedral. It took a bit of finding; the hotel entrance was not obvious. But the joint was jumpin', as the old song goes, and I was squeezed into a spot at a balcony bar directly overlooking the cathedral.
Something about this reminds me of Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
Silver Lake, March, 2008.
First in a series.
I'm no astromony expert, but this looks like a full moon if I ever saw one.
Canon 1D Mark III
180mm
1.4x teleconverter
1/320 @ f/5.0
ISO 200
full crop
is provided by the Baijoke Tower 2, the tallest Building in Thailand. Picture is taken on the "Sky Walk Revolving Roof Deck", 84th floor, looking up. Standing approx. 300 m above ground, the deck takes approx. 10 min. for a full round. This is not something you will like, having nightshots in mind. During daytime the deck will be halted for one our - on the day of the shot between 4 and 5 pm. During this shot the deck was moving.
fragaria vesca
Growing in a strawberry pot on my roofdeck. This is the twice a week harvest. These are very tiny, strongly flavored berries.
taken from the roofdeck of Pacific Plaza North Tower
4th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City
Taguig City, Metro Manila
Philippines
inspired by this shot by the incomparable .insomniac. whose photos are like... whoa. he climbs walls, too. no, really, he does.
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every time i'm at my best friend's loft - and even though i've shot it like, a million times already - i am drawn up to her roofdeck to one of the most beautiful views of Downtown LA i've ever seen. so although you guys have seen a shot or two very similar to this... well, i just don't care! :) i love it too much to stop.
and i used my wide-angle this time, so that qualifies as different-ish enough, perhaps.
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Round and Roundby Ratt
Walking home from yoga last night, I noticed this incredible crescent moon hanging over the Chrysler Building. I grabbed my tripod and 28mm & went to the roofdeck. (Yup, this is the view from my building. Come visit! ;) But first, please, please go large.
I couldn't get the 28 to focus out to infinity very well. Frustrating. But I played with a bunch of different exposures, which you'll be seeing. Any tips for night skyline photography?
This one looks to me like a Lite Brite skyline, which then made me think of the Shins video for "Sleeping Dreams." Go ahead: WATCH IT!!! The lyrics work for me, too:
Just put yourself in my new hooves
And see that I do what I do
Because the old guard still offend (their pudgy hearts and slimy hands)
They've got nothing left on which we depend
So enlist every ounce
Of your bright blood
And off with their heads
Jump from The hook
You're not obliged
To swallow anything you despise
That you despise
- The Shins, Sleeping Lessons
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Below is an excerpt from my travel blog. Cheers.
I've been on a bit of a rooftop view kick, this last week. It's August in New York City. It's hot and finding a a breeze isn't always easy. Roofdeck's are the best place to cool down and enjoy a beverage. Last week, I had the fortunate experience of being invited to a penthouse on New York's Upper East Side. One of the best views I've seen in Manhattan. The 'lake' pictured above is the reservoir in Manhattan's Central Park.
This shot was taken with a 2 minute exposure. I love how the camera pulls out the colors of the sky as the sun sets below the horizon at these long exposures. You certainly need a tripod and off camera shutter release for anything over 1/4 of a second. It's just too hard to get a crisp shot without a sturdy tripod.