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A Few Spiffy Night Shots


mrell32

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Every single photo is awesome, But I must say the 3rd from the bottom is my favorite. The first one is really good too, I like the Fulbright Tower in the background ;).

P.S. you really got a good perception with Center Point Energy Plaza, and the light from the "Top Hat" going into the clouds. Most nights, that is how it really looks. Again, good job.

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Why is there lens flare on all the lights? Are you using a filter or is this the result of a dirty lens?

It could just be a reaction to the slow shutter speed.

But other than that, you should have renamed the topic, because these photos are far from crappy, I think they are pretty spiffy! ^_^

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It could just be a reaction to the slow shutter speed.

But other than that, you should have renamed the topic, because these photos are far from crappy, I think they are pretty spiffy! ^_^

certain f-stops (especially f-8) can give you flare like that with no other filters or f/x added. (btw: what part of town is paulie's on?)

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2:00 in the morning, and i doubt I'll ever take pictures at that time again. DT Houston is kinda creepy at night.

as a 40 year old, 6'1", 220lb african american male, who's lived in several large metropoli i am not scared of too many things.. but this city is creeping even me out at night. listening to the news doesn't make it better.

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The first one is awesome. Where did you take that from?

11th Floor - 320 W. Alabama - tenant common area

I have a friend that lives in that building.

(btw: what part of town is paulie's on?)

Westheimer at Hazard

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Downtown is not dangerous.

I live downtown and walk home all of the time between 1:00am and 2:00am. Other than the homeless, I never see crime or any threatening situations. Now I am not naive enough to think something couldn't happen to me, but I could think of many worse place to be.

Oh..to stay on topic. Nice pics!

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Nice! I like the bluish color of the skyline.
indeed. how'd you do that?

I really dig it also!

Just as an FYI, there was no post-photo editing involved in this shot. I set my camera for about a 3 second shutter speed shot, set my color level to 'vivid' and used a 100 speed setting, timing and natural light, did the rest. I took a few others with different settings and speeds and of course, they all came out different! I shoot with a Canon PowerShot SD500 Digital IXUS and I love it.

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