That day was one of unusual for Atlanta windy, cold and low humidity days, when we gathered with our friends from PhotoSniffers.com to shoot a spectacular Atlanta Downtown sunset. We found a few places for the shoot, got a permission to shoot form one of it (one month of waiting).
Below are several images from these photo-sessions, more you can buy at our stock collection: AKELphoto.com

Sunset in Atlanta, GA

Night at Atlanta, GA. skyscrapers

Night Atlanta downtown

Sunset in Atlanta, GA. HDR

Atlanta sunset view of downtown

Evening at Atlanta

Atlanta scenic sunset, panorama from 4 images

Atlanta downtown, atlantic station view

Atlanta downtown sunset
Some of the photos are true HDRs , combined from 2 or more exposures, some is one exposure. Setup was usual for such photography: rigid tripod (Manfrotto 055XPROB ) with geared head (Manfrotto 405 Pro), remote release for 1Ds Mark III, 70-200 F2.8 ISL , 24-70 F2.8 L and 17-40 F4 L lenses, aperture was between F12 and F 16.
BTW, I did one mistake: Because it was windy, and camera sometime was sharked by the wind, I’ve decided not to turn of IS (Image Stabilizer) on my 70-200 f2.8. Well, with exposures from 10 to 30 seconds, that was a bad idea. Here is why, on my understanding:
What will happen if camera will shake for a fraction of a second during 30 sec exposure? Nothing, it won’t be visible on the image due to significantly less time comapred to the exposure length. However, if you’ll have IS turned on, the image will slowly “float” when stabilirez will fight rapird camera movements. So, you’ll be getting much longer movements. This is what happened to me. I was lucky enough to figure out after reviewing one of the imges on a camera LCD, and turned off IS, but lost some time while re-shooting my blurry ones.
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thanks man its amazing …… loool
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