It was thrilling to shoot Chicago from the 94th floor of the John Hancock Buildling. There is an observation floor there, and I waited until twilight and night to get the best shots. The biggest problem was paying attention to, and eliminating, reflections in the glass from lights in the interior. I used my hat, my arms , and my body to block those reflections. I used a tripod, of course, and it was a pleasure that no one stopped my wife and I from using them. I used a daylight white balance and a 200 ISO.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Aerial view of Chicago
It was thrilling to shoot Chicago from the 94th floor of the John Hancock Buildling. There is an observation floor there, and I waited until twilight and night to get the best shots. The biggest problem was paying attention to, and eliminating, reflections in the glass from lights in the interior. I used my hat, my arms , and my body to block those reflections. I used a tripod, of course, and it was a pleasure that no one stopped my wife and I from using them. I used a daylight white balance and a 200 ISO.
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