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Clouds slowly roll by over the Manhattan Bridge.

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Woow, I love this one :D
:iconillusivespatula:
Okay...um, wow?! This is absolutely breath-taking. The wispyness of the sky is just perfect and the water's smooth texture...just...wow. Amazing job, Sullivan!

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:iconbardo:
What a fantastic shot. It looks so unreal, the long exposition makes water and sky just as if they're painted... :+fav:

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:iconswishy-fresh:
Absolutely a :+fav:

The lights look like fractals!

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Have you got the monkey juice?...
:iconedgefx1:
now.... generally night shots are cool and al.... but... whats amazing abou tthis pic is how you were able to negate the yellow/redish tinge of the night sky most often found in the city with a more natrual blue tone.... was this the result of an edit afterwards or the simple change of the white balance? either way the result is stunning

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this is even better ;) fav!
:iconsullivan1985:
Thank you. I'm very proud of it too.

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-Sully

Photography pho · tog · ra · phy - (n): The art of trial & error.
:iconsullivan1985:
The clouds where moving just fast enough to give me that awesome effect. Thank you much for the words!

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-Sully

Photography pho · tog · ra · phy - (n): The art of trial & error.
:iconsullivan1985:
Thats one of my favorite effects of time lapse photos. Thanks much for the words and the fav!

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-Sully

Photography pho · tog · ra · phy - (n): The art of trial & error.
:iconsullivan1985:
There are two ways I could have done it. I could have changed the white balance onboard the camera, but because I shoot RAW, I don't change the settings on my camera ever. When I loaded the RAW into Photoshop, there is a color temperature setting which is the same thing as white balance. Gives me a little more control to get the effect I desire.

Thanks much for the words!

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Photography pho · tog · ra · phy - (n): The art of trial & error.

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January 9, 2007
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KONICA MINOLTA
MAXXUM 7D
30/1 second
F/13.0
17 mm
200
Jan 10, 2007, 1:01:36 AM

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