two greatest iconic bridge in new york view from brooklyn
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Dumbo Brooklyn by KiritPrajapati
Posted: February 3, 2015 in City and ArchitectureTags: 500px, blue hour, blue sky, bridge, brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, brooklyn new york, brooklyn ny, car trails, cars, cityscape, colorful, colors, freedom, freedom tower, IFTTT, magic, Magic Hour, manhatta bridge, manhattan, manhattan new york, new york, New York City, new york cityscape, new york traffic, newyork, sky, skyline, skyscraper, world trade center, worldtradecenter
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Dumbo Brooklyn by KiritPrajapati
Posted: February 3, 2015 in City and ArchitectureTags: 500px, blue hour, blue sky, bridge, brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, brooklyn new york, brooklyn ny, car trails, cars, cityscape, colorful, colors, freedom, freedom tower, IFTTT, magic, Magic Hour, manhatta bridge, manhattan, manhattan new york, new york, New York City, new york cityscape, new york traffic, newyork, sky, skyline, skyscraper, world trade center, worldtradecenter
two greatest iconic bridge in new york view from brooklyn
Through the night by stratosgaz
Posted: January 30, 2015 in landscapesTags: 500px, car trails, composite, fine art, galaxy, IFTTT, landscape, longexposure, Milkyway, night photography, nightshot, sky, stars
Golden Hills Redux by TristanOTierney
Posted: February 11, 2014 in City and ArchitectureTags: 500px, Bay Area, bayarea, bridge, bridges, cali, california, car trails, cartrails, gate, ggb, golden gate, golden gate bridge, goldengate, goldengatebridge, IFTTT, light trails, lighttrails, Long exposure, longexpo, longexposure, marin, marin county, night, night time, nighttime, san francisco, sanfran, sanfrancisco, sf, slow shutter, slowshutter, that sf bridge, thatsfbridge
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I’ve long considered this one of my favorite images, and after many months of learning a lot about post work I wanted to take a stab at re-editing this. I’m much happier with this version – it has a lot less of that ‘HDR tone compression’ look to it since this was done using manual layer-merging in Photoshop and color/clarity tweaking per-layer in Lightroom.