A few weeks ago I needed a picture of Cafe 501 for my wife’s real estate blog. I arrived right before sunset and shot this photo hand-held on my Nikon D3s. Pretty simple shot. I used Photoshop to clean up some stray power lines to make it a little cleaner. A tripod probably would have been better and I could have shot at a lower ISO and hence less digital noise, but the D3s works quite well at higher ISO’s and I didn’t happen to have a tripod with me, so oh well.
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About James Pratt
I am an Oklahoma based writer, commercial photographer, editorial photographer and adventurer based in Oklahoma City. I love telling stories about people. A motorcycle is my preferred means of travel, and I have over 5,000 hours piloting small airplanes. My editorial photography has been published in hundreds of magazines and my commercial photography has been used by dozens of companies worldwide.
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