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Originally Posted by staff
What's with the Swedish title?
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Ummm... Idk?
Doesn't everyone speak Swedish?
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Originally Posted by giallo
As much as I hate the I-5 for breaking up Seattle's urban fabric, I gotta say I love it when I'm on it driving south.
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Really? I always liked I-5. I think it's because the it creates a barrier between "home" and "work" and at night it's awesome driving on it looking up at the building. So is the Alaskan Wayy viaduct. The view from the top level is
amazingg. I wish I could go up there one night to take pictures, but I'd end up getting ran over so I think I'll stick to the sidewalks for now.
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Originally Posted by olga
Love that "house on the Haunted Hill".
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Mee too! It's one of the best buildings in Seattle imo. Along with the Smith Tower of course, and the Pioneer Building.
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Originally Posted by Bergenser
Good night shot's, are you Swedish?
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No. I'm actually Mexican. And I've never been to Europe, let alone Sweden. I just liked it I guess.
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Thanks everyone. But I gotta ask you guys for tips. I've been trying to take better night shos for a long
long time. I have a D40X and it's not the best camera in the world but I can work with it. I used ISO 800, shot all on RAW, I used Photoshop Elements to edit my pictures, and I used Aperture settings.
My biggest drawback is that I can't get the colors right. Since the noise in the sky is too much, I try to make it darker but that also makes the skyline darker and makes some of the buildings disappear. Like the Columbia Tower! Maybe I should take the pictures when it's a little more sunny outside, like at sunrise or sunset.