I wanted to take a look back at what got me started in photography and my first few photos . I've improved quite a bit since then but I still like to look at my originals
I had just bought my Canon 1D Mark iii last spring and I wanted to shoot something pretty so I went on an adventure and tried it out ! ! This is the Stone Arch Bridge located in Minneapolis, Minnesota and its always been one of my favorite spots to shoot . The night time gives it that extra little bit of character. (The picture below is the other side)
This photo is of the 35w Bridge in Minnneapolis, Minnesota. It was a foggy sad night when the world found out prince had past away. Minnesota lit up purple for him and this was the fog and bridge combination.
Keep it up, I resteemed this for you
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Thank you @denvermax you're awesome !
I got your back also buddy, resteemed!
Yay more artists ! It's always a good feeling to see
Really cool and quality photos. As a user of Flicks, I'm interesting in photo content.
Ive got a bunch of my photos to post. I hope you enjoy them :)
Super amazing shots! The 2 first, or better the 2nd one, could enter the Wednesday Yellow Color Challenge today! :D I love the purple though a bit more I think ;)
Color challenge ? That sounds exciting ! And thank you 😊
Yes! Look up 'Color Challenge' on Steemit. Every day it's a different color and you post your entry :) My last post is for today's color challenge, Wednesday yellow :D
Ahh you're awesome , I learn something new everyday .
Hehe! Steem on :D
We have a pretty awesome city @ekphoto.
I agree , so much to see and so many seasons packed into each month
I think your beginning photos are great. I am still in the new phase so I have a lot to learn. Do mind my asking what camera and software you use?
Thanks a bunch @feline1991 I still use my Canon 1D mark iii on occasion but I've recently swapped over to a Sony a6000 .(it's lighter and more powerful but mirrorless) . I use the capture one software that came with my camera but will be swapping to photoshop shortly :) check out my other post to see a few Sony shots ;)