
One from the archives – Blue Hour on the Pegnitz River. Visible in the Background is the Hallertorbrücke, the Western exit of the Pegnitz from Nuremberg’s Old Town. The bridge house made out of sand stone was built in 1697 in place of the original wooden bridge constructed 1564.
The photo was taken with 1/3 sec at f/4 and ISO 800. Camera was on a tripod. I forgot to dial the ISO down (what is the sense of having the cam on a tripod and not shooting on lowest native ISO). But somehow I like the noise in the image, so I kept it. It is so much fun to shoot during the blue hour, you should try it!.
Tomorrow is once more a travel day, I’m heading to Detroit for a day and a half of meetings, will be back in Nuremberg Saturday.
Have a nice day!
Marcus
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Very artistic, as usual.
Thanks so much, highly appreciated! Marcus
Thanks, this is so much appreciated! Marcus
Like a fairytale and you captured it in all its beauty.
Thank you so much, my friend! Hugs from “home” 😉
Cities are at their best when you have the mix of artificial and natural light. Great shot.
Thanks, Jeff, your comment is much appreciated! Marcus
Nuremberg looks gorgeous!
Thanks, Marion 😊🙏! Just leaving it behind for two days in Detroit, already in the plane. Have a nice day! Marcus
You are right about shooting during the “blue hour”. I wish it was an hour instead of 20 minutes.
Safe travels.
Thanks, Tim. Indeed the window to shoot in the blue hour is about 30mins in our are. The more you head towards the equator the shorter it gets. Marcus
Gorgeous!! 🙂
Thanks Janet, flying back towards you a bit 🛫❄️. Will look for Frosty ☃️in Detroit 💐lol….
Oh… safe travels Marcus! Stay warm!! 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous, Marcus!
Thank you for your kind words! Marcus