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A Cold Evening of Photography |
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Monday, 12 February 2007 |
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Over the weekend I was enticed by a friend to go out with him and shoot some photos of Cincinnati. I was hesitant because of the cold weather but with a little convincing on his part I couldn’t pass up the offer so at about 10PM and a temperature of 10 degrees, we hit the hills around the city capturing the beauty of Cincinnati on a cold Winter night. At one point we were even pulled over by Cincinnati’s finest asking what we were doing. After his suspicion cleared we went back to work. During one of our explorations, we decided to pull into the Paul Brown Stadium surface lots for a close up on Carew and PNC Tower. – Yes I know, if only those parking garages were built with “The Banks ” sitting atop… It was during this time that I adjusted my camera’s settings for “vivid” capture to saturate the colors of the red lights shining on PNC Tower’s Greek columns. Unfortunately I forgot to set the color adjustment back so my skyline shots from Park Hills & Price Hill are very saturated. I decided to post them anyway because I figured some of the visitors to this site might enjoy the saturated colors. So for all you photography critics out there, that is the reason for the over saturation. The new photos were added to the “Cincinnati Skyline (Night) ” gallery and the “Cincinnati Buildings ” gallery. If you are interested in viewing all the photos in sequence you can view them on this thread at Urban Ohio.
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