Austin's downtown offers a lovely skyline and many interesting buildings.
I have always found that many cities look plain, stark and ugly in the daytime and in the night time. However, there always seems to be that one magical moment between dark and light where the lights in the buildings turn on, and the sky still glows with the last remnants of sun. That is when the beauty of the city comes out.
The lights of downtown Austin reflect brilliantly off the water. One thing I had not noticed until now is the symmetry in the heights of the buildings from this vista of the skyline.
The tricky part about these sorts of shots is getting the light balance correct. You don't want to have a featureless black void for a sky, but at the same time, you don't want to blow out the lights of the city too much (Which tends to happen to the frost tower in the center).
The lights of downtown Austin reflect brilliantly off the water. One thing I had not noticed until now is the symmetry in the heights of the buildings from this vista of the skyline.
The tricky part about these sorts of shots is getting the light balance correct. You don't want to have a featureless black void for a sky, but at the same time, you don't want to blow out the lights of the city too much (Which tends to happen to the frost tower in the center).
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D70) |
Original size: 3008px x 2000px |
Current: 400px x 266px |