This photo of 6th Street in downtown Austin was shot about 7:50 one
evening. The great thing about photographing night shots shortly after
sunset is you you get that nice "Speilberg Blue" nighttime
sky. The bad thing about photographing night shots on 6th street
shortly after sunset is that for a spot that is known for it's lively
crowds, there are very few people. 6th street doesn't really get
started till around 10:pm So while I had no choice but to take the
shot while the light was right, the carriage driver could just relax
and enjoy the evening while she was waiting on the night.
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Laura A. Lee 44 months ago | reply
I think that fewer people is an advantage. In Nashville we have Broadway which unlike your street in Austin, never seems to slow down. This is a wonderful shot, the colors, composition and mood. It's all there. Great processing.
jaclynarens 44 months ago | reply
great picture
Soul_Smiling 43 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Central Texas , and we'd love to have this added to the group!
kyiwaxtup 16 months ago | reply
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