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Miami skyline panos

Richard Peters

New member
First picture post here...I usually shoot wildlife but here are some panos I took in Miami last month. A bit lost as this size, but viewable larger here on my blog for those that want to see in slightly more detail.

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All taken with D3 and either the 28-70 & 70-200 VR.

:)
 

Prateek Dubey

New member
First picture post here...I usually shoot wildlife but here are some panos I took in Miami last month. A bit lost as this size, but viewable larger here on my blog for those that want to see in slightly more detail.

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All taken with D3 and either the 28-70 & 70-200 VR.

:)

Beautiful pictures....I believe the city 'wakes up' at night. Its much more colorful then and pleasing to the eyes too..
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
First picture post here...I usually shoot wildlife but here are some panos I took in Miami last month. A bit lost as this size, but viewable larger here on my blog for those that want to see in slightly more detail.

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Richard Peters: Miami Skyline at night


It impresses me that well composed and designed pictures seem to look fine even when small and that's the case here. I like the bridge coming in from one side as that gives us a movement that is sweeping inwards to meet the pure horizontal skyline. This bring much more life to the photograph. Lights at night always ass vibrancy as one thinks that for each bright spot, there's folk dong different things. Who s dining, arguing, opening some beers with friends or walking by themselves under the bridge, thinking of their future.

Asher
 

John Angulat

pro member
Hi Richard,
These are wonderfully done.
I agree with Asher's observation - even at the relative small size posted here they stand on their own.
You've captured just the right amount of light and detail.
A wildlife shooter you might be, but you've certainly a future in urban panos.
Fine job!
 
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