Seattle Skyline at Sunset – Weekly Top Shot #19
Seattle Skyline at Sunset – Weekly Top Shot #19

Seattle Skyline at Sunset – Weekly Top Shot #19

Seattle Skyline at Sunset - Weekly Top Shot #19

Day comes to a close over the Seattle skyline. Even though I’ve seen this view many times either through my own lens or as a backdrop on the local news, I never tire of its beauty. My only problem capturing this scene is standing on the 12th Avenue South bridge over Interstate 90 watching the traffic whiz by underneath my feet and feeling the bridge bounce when a metro bus passes by. I am terrified of heights, so you must understand the pull of wanting ‘that’ shot to bravely venture out there, set up my tripod and shoot! How do you ‘stretch’ yourself for ‘that’ shot?

Well, what do you know… I finally figured out why my images have been appearing blurry after upload… too complicated to try to explain, but I’ve been tearing my hair out for weeks trying to figure it out! Needless to say I just uploaded this skyline shot and it is crisp! Yeah, arms waving and doing a happy dance!

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‘WEEKLY TOP SHOT’ – Week #19

Weekly Top SHOT
Weekly Top SHOT

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33 Comments

  1. A great photo! The Seattle Chamber of Commerce may be after to you to use that shot! And just have to ask (re the blurry photos)…did you have your lens stabilizer or vibration control turned on while using your tripod? I was famous for forgetting to turn it off. Finally got into good habits but it took a while.

    1. That feature actually turns off automatically when I turn on the remote shutter trigger… good thought though (I’ve been known to forget that kind of stuff .. regularly ha.ha.ha). But no, it was a plugin on WordPress that I was using to upload photos with, and it was creating a smaller image and then when I would ‘re-size’ if you will in my post content the image was actually being up-sized, rather than down-sized from the larger image I really uploaded… does that make sense?? Thanks for the suggestion… hugs!

  2. When I first saw this image, I asked myself, “Where in the world would she have to be to take this?” Now I know, although I am not familiar with the location or the bridge. And with a tripod?? Wow…you have nerve! It must come from transporting school kids on a bus. ;-) It’s a truly beautiful shot—one that Seattle could easily use on brochures.

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