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Millennium Park à Chicago...
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How is your week going so far? Mine is very slow to be honest. But hey, it’s not all so bad. I’m looking forward to a busy photo weekend and spending more time outdoors with my wife and a bunch of friends. Some interesting days lay ahead of us so there is a lot to look forward till nicer weather steps in. What do you think?
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La Cloud Gate (littéralement « Porte des nuages ») est une sculpture urbaine de l'artiste britannique Anish Kapoor située dans le Millennium Park à Chicago...
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Hope you are all having a great day? Here is my attempt to recreate iconic shot of Chicago. This skyline views are very impressive and I really enjoy spending time here. The idea was to wait for a perfect opportunity to get the photograph I wanted. The plan was to shoot with the infrared camera on a cloudy day so I can get that strong contrast I’m always going for and get those wind painted clouds only possible using Sony’s in camera app or manually blending exposures. I prefer that method because cloud movement looks more dramatic in my opinion. What do you think?