I've been editing some architecture images from a recent shoot for a client. These are from a building in town called the North Alamo Building which recently completed a major renovation.
digital_AM wrote:
I've been editing some architecture images from a recent shoot for a client. These are from a building in town called the North Alamo Building which recently completed a major renovation.
digital_AM wrote:
I've been editing some architecture images from a recent shoot for a client. These are from a building in town called the North Alamo Building which recently completed a major renovation.
FE 16-35 GM
Excellent work by you, but I think they forgot a wall?
A rare view of a front-lit Low Precipitation Supercell from the rear/northwest near Hugo, CO on 6/12/2018. While storm chasing, we traditionally end up photographing storms from the east/southeast due to positioning requirements and the need to stay ahead of the storm, and therefore the storms are almost always backlit (which causes issues with DR, haze, precipitation, etc.). This storm formed in an environment of modest instability and shear and nearly died off before roaring back to life at sunset. It had strong rotation for about 45 minutes before moving into cooler air and dying off once and for all shortly after sunset.