



During December of 2008, I got the opportunity to travel to Edmonton and Ottawa. Ofcourse, I had my camera with me (the D90 at the time). It is amazing how each of these cities had a completely different feel to it. Both of these shots recieved cyanotype-like processing to convey structure over colors. I love the dynamic range in both photos, specially in the shadow region. The photo of Edmonton’s skyline was a long exposure sunset capture, the camera was stabilized on top of an inverted ice bucket on a window ledge. The shot was taken through the window glass.
The second photograph here is a hand-held capture of a spiral walkway at the train station in Ottawa. The minute I saw this structure, I knew it was going to make an amazing photo. Composition here is everything, and I think I nailed it here in terms of exposure, composition, and content.
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