Dec 6, 2008, 12:31
Our new tradition is to send out Christmas cards that hold a 4x6" print that captures San Antonio in it's holiday finery.
I'm after a shot that screams SA, so two years ago it was the Alamo with it's 55' Christmas tree and last year I did the Tower of the Americas with some Riverwalk xmas lights in the foreground.
Now I'm faced with finding something new that's iconic, and it's clear that the hunt will only get more difficult each year.
These are my recent rejects from two nights of dragging my tripod around the downtown Riverwalk.
(Even though they aren't suitable for my goal doesn't mean I don't enjoy them--the card project is a great excuse to spend time doing what I love, which is night photography).
This one is the current favorite, although I plan to re-shoot it closer to sunset for a lighter sky that doesn't depend as much on Photoshop, or else do an HDR to get the exposure under control:
I'm after a shot that screams SA, so two years ago it was the Alamo with it's 55' Christmas tree and last year I did the Tower of the Americas with some Riverwalk xmas lights in the foreground.
Now I'm faced with finding something new that's iconic, and it's clear that the hunt will only get more difficult each year.
These are my recent rejects from two nights of dragging my tripod around the downtown Riverwalk.
(Even though they aren't suitable for my goal doesn't mean I don't enjoy them--the card project is a great excuse to spend time doing what I love, which is night photography).
This one is the current favorite, although I plan to re-shoot it closer to sunset for a lighter sky that doesn't depend as much on Photoshop, or else do an HDR to get the exposure under control: