I actually took this back on July 4th when I was shooting the fireworks photos. I got so caught up in the fireworks photos I forgot all about it! This is a shot of Albuquerque from the westside looking east!
I was sitting outside in the truck at 1 AM the other night, waiting for someone to return home from the emergency room. In that moment, we didn’t think about...
I don’t think I will ever get tired of looking at the Sandia Mountains. Some days are sort of hazy and the mountains look like a backdrop. Other days are...
The last time I was in your city was a long time ago. The city was very small and had few lights at night to admire as we can in this photograph. I was last there in 1952.
If you visited my blog yesterday and left a comment about our 52nd wedding anniversary, I wanted to say, “Thanks.” oldmanlincoln
Hi Abraham, Yes, there are more light here now even since I moved here in 1990.
Hi Dustin, I tried to find an e-mail address to answer you question but couldn’t find one so I am going to answer it here. I used my 50 – 200 mm lens at 96mm. The ISO was 100, f/2.9 and the shutter was at 2 seconds. I shot this on full manual with a tripod and a remote!
Abraham Lincoln
2007-07-13 05:18The last time I was in your city was a long time ago. The city was very small and had few lights at night to admire as we can in this photograph. I was last there in 1952.
If you visited my blog yesterday and left a comment about our 52nd wedding anniversary, I wanted to say, “Thanks.”
oldmanlincoln
Dustin
2007-07-14 13:26Beautiful night shot! What were your exposure factors for this one?
Dustin
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Helen
2007-07-14 17:47Hi Abraham, Yes, there are more light here now even since I moved here in 1990.
Hi Dustin, I tried to find an e-mail address to answer you question but couldn’t find one so I am going to answer it here. I used my 50 – 200 mm lens at 96mm. The ISO was 100, f/2.9 and the shutter was at 2 seconds. I shot this on full manual with a tripod and a remote!
Thank you both for visiting Albuquerque DP!