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From My Eye: Sunset at Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges

When you’re out shooting with a group of photographers, the chances of multiple people photographing the same thing, in the same spot, the same way… is pretty high.

We need to do what we can to push ourselves, find new methods and new techniques. Find new places, new styles etc. Look at the photo here with +Mike Olbinski as he puts his tripod on rocks down by the water. He found his spot and worked with it.

I found my spot fairly quick for the sunset. I processed the photograph in a Fine Art style and can’t wait to share it!
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