Baltimore Skyline Panorama at Dawn Photo Maryland Black and White Canvas

Baltimore Skyline Panorama at Dawn Photo Maryland Black and White Canvas

Baltimore Skyline Panorama at Dawn Photo Maryland Black and White Canvas
Because I’m a golf caddie, I live in Baltimore half the year. During that time I like to take photos around town. He loved them and decided to give me one of his older very unused DSLR cameras. When I took this photo, I was still learning the ins and outs of this type of camera. The problem is that I also think that people will reject my ideas. So that stops me from pursuing my goals. When it comes to my art, though, I keep going until something pops up. I woke up at 4:30am to get this shot on a late summer morning. Being September, the air had started to dry out compared to the humidity of the past month. As I walked up the steps to Federal Hill to get the best vista of the Baltimore skyline and the Inner Harbor it was nice to not be sweating. I noticed how quiet the city can get before the traffic noise starts again. There were only a few early joggers running through the park.. And, you’re high enough that any fishy smell from the harbor doesn’t reach you. I had just gotten a more professional tripod. So, I decided to try a long exposure for the first time. That’s when the shutter is left open for a long time. This photo was open for 9.0 seconds. I was very happy with the results. But, when I finally to a look at the photo on my laptop, I noticed all of these bright dots of white, red, blue and purple go Ravens! On the darker areas photo. There’s no way I could sell a photo like that. Not knowing what to do about this, I looked on YouTube and found out that this happens when you close down the opening of the lens (aperture) too much. I also found out that my editing software could fix it. I just had to patient and get every one of them. I was able to eliminate them! 1 Premium Glossy Photo Paper are high quality, professional paper-prints. Sharp, Vivid and rich Color sets this apart from a casual photo print. You’ll feel like you’re there. Premium Glossy Photo Paper will last a long time. This option is available in 8×10 inches, 11×14 inches or 16×20 inches. 2 Ready to Hang Canvas are ready to hang right out of the box with zero assembly required. Canvas Prints are a well-known, high-end way of displaying photographs. 75 inch thick wooden stretcher-bars that give it shape, in the same way an oil painting is traditionally assembled (40×30 and 40×90 use 1.5 inch bars for better stability). There are no staples or ugly lines visible on the sides (very important). 3 Ready to Hang Canvas (split into 3 panels) This is for larger pieces, and the photograph is split into 3 even panels, 3 separate canvas panels which put together make a single large image. This gives a modern look, and allows spectacularly large sizes on your wall!
Baltimore Skyline Panorama at Dawn Photo Maryland Black and White Canvas