Stradawhovious
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My Wife and i were wandering through Ikea the other day, and she saw a picture of the Minneapolis skyline that she really liked. The problem fro her is the it is about 3'x5' and we don't have anywhere to put it. I decided to get her an 8x10 or a 16x20 as part of her upcoming Birthday present, so I headed out to the spot where EVERYONE takes their Mpls skyline shots.
Here are 2 examples.... whaddaya think?
#1 -
I like it because it is more up-close and personal than many of the skyline shots, but still has an element of traffic. I don't much care for the bright blob that is the LCD billboard on the left hand side, but not sure how to calm that down with a long exposure.
#2 -
I took this one a while ago with a pretty crappy lens, but I'm still a fan of the picture. I don't much care for the service vehicle on the highway, but do like the traffic pattern.
Thoughts? I'm leaning towards #1, and there isn't any time left for taking more pictures. B-day is Friday. :meh:
Hell... now that I look at the side by side I'm leaning towards #2.
Here are 2 examples.... whaddaya think?
#1 -
I like it because it is more up-close and personal than many of the skyline shots, but still has an element of traffic. I don't much care for the bright blob that is the LCD billboard on the left hand side, but not sure how to calm that down with a long exposure.
#2 -
I took this one a while ago with a pretty crappy lens, but I'm still a fan of the picture. I don't much care for the service vehicle on the highway, but do like the traffic pattern.
Thoughts? I'm leaning towards #1, and there isn't any time left for taking more pictures. B-day is Friday. :meh:
Hell... now that I look at the side by side I'm leaning towards #2.