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Tip: Do what you can to get the shot

Nikon D3, 9 Exposures, f/8, ISO 200, 55mm
Nikon D3, 9 Exposures, f/8, ISO 200, 55mm
Nikon D3, 9 Exposures, f/8, ISO 200, 55mm

A couple years ago after a trip to Eastern State Penitentiary, Andrew, Courtney and I were driving to historic Philly to experience the typical tourist things.  Every time we drive down to ESP we pass this building.  Of course, it is really neat architecture but we never have a chance to stop.   This time we hit a red light and were forced to wait.  I was in the back of Andrew’s Jeep so I used the lip of the bed and the edge of the roll bar in order to get more than one exposure.  My angle was horrible, so the photo isn’t the greatest but I am sharing it so you can see that sometimes we have to do odd things in order to get the shot.

After creating the HDR I cropped and rotated the photo to my liking.  The final view is much more appealing than the original.  But again, I got the shot I was wanting for a long time,

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385 responses to “Tip: Do what you can to get the shot”

  1. still a very good shot – like the architecture

    1. Thank you very much

  2. still a very good shot – like the architecture

    1. Thank you very much

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