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The brightest lights on the darkest nights

Tudor Stanescu

New member
I've spent the last 6 months or some honing my night photography skills as well since we had a horribly long winter in Canada with short days. Night photography was not something foreign to me, but in the last few months I had been doing a lot more long exposure night photography instead of... well not long exposure! This new "artistic" direction inspired me to start a separate online portfolio using Format to showcase this work.

I took advantage of an opportunity to go to Chicago for the first time last month. I spent the weekend there with a couple old co-workers of mine. I was able to occasionally escape from "friend duties" and get some pretty incredible photos while I was there. I checked out the two observation decks in the Willis Tower and from the John Hancock Building which offered some pretty incredible views!



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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Tudor,

These are most enjoyable night photographs. Thanks for sharing!



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So wonderfully moody and grand! This is far beyond Batman and Robin territory.

I feel this sets the stage for a new edition of Ghostbusters. I can imagine the ghosts having g a convention high above the City of Chicago!

Good job!

Asher
 
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