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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 17582" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I agree this is a good location. I will be going back several more times, once in daylight when there is no wind and I can get the reflections of the buildings off the lake that I was looking for. My mistake was not checking the weather report for wind velocity before making the trip. I'm also planning a night shot for the same building reflections. These buildings light up like Christmas trees at night. Other possibilities include twilight and sun set shots. This time of the year the sun goes down right behind these buildings from this view point. I also looked at a wider angle shot and it didn't work at all. The buildings got lost in the trees and lake. I'll keep working on it until I get what I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 17582, member: 654"] I agree this is a good location. I will be going back several more times, once in daylight when there is no wind and I can get the reflections of the buildings off the lake that I was looking for. My mistake was not checking the weather report for wind velocity before making the trip. I'm also planning a night shot for the same building reflections. These buildings light up like Christmas trees at night. Other possibilities include twilight and sun set shots. This time of the year the sun goes down right behind these buildings from this view point. I also looked at a wider angle shot and it didn't work at all. The buildings got lost in the trees and lake. I'll keep working on it until I get what I want. [/QUOTE]
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