Spent last week with the family visiting Montréal, a city I hadn't been in since a (somewhat fuzzily-remembered) college trip to Carnival nearly 30 years ago, and also the area that my maternal grandmother's family is from.
We paid a visit to the facilities built for the 1976 Montréal Olympics, which features the 165 meter Montréal Tower, the tallest inclined tower in the world (leaning at a 45° angle!) The tower is visible just right of center of this shot, with the stadium and part of the Montréal Biodome below (the two mirrored structures on either side are the planetarium rooms of the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium.)
I'm starting to process new shots in Adobe Lightroom, now that I'm migrating away from Aperture. Other than the "none-of-my-muscle-memory-works" frustrations, so far, so good, although I'm avoiding the built-in Flickr integration for the time being. This is an HDR merge done right in Lightroom, from 3 source shots: Nikon D7000 w/Tokina 11-16mm @ 11m, 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250s @ ƒ/4.8, ISO100.
Montreal Biodome é uma atração turística, um dos Jardins zoológicos no Montreal , Canadá . Ele está localizado: 13 km Longueuil a partir de, 34 km Laval a partir de, 510 km Ottawa a partir de. Leia mais
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