Re: Nathan's PAW 46: Danish clouds

Nathan Wajsman showed:

First, a couple of views of Avedøre, a southern suburb of Copenhagen,
from my father's balcony. I have photographed this place many times in
the past few years. These two images, taken on two consecutive mornings,
will be the last ones I will take of that particular view since I now no
longer have that vantage point:
http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_46.jpg
http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_46alt1.jpg<<<<<<<

Hi Nathan,
An excellent way to cover industrial areas and make them "pretty!" Or in the case of shooting travel assignments for tourism where the area isn't very pretty or the weather is ugly during daylight. Heavy miserable overcasts and or showers.


Just wait till the end of the day and the town begins to move into the twilight zone of the day. Shoot then with the lights coming on and even if the streets are wet they have their own "visual sparkle" from the wet streets reflections or if the sky opens and the last rays of sunlight make or create a sky as you have in these pictures.

Good ones and a good example of how to pretty things up. Developers love a photographer who can make an area look great when it's ugly depressing areas of industry. ;-)
ted




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