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9
Mar
2010

Leaving Las Vegas




I admit to having a problem – I shoot pictures from my seat when flying. Most of the time, they don’t turn out particularly well even after serious levels adjustment in Photoshop but occasionally, the light is great and you get something worth keeping. This is one shot that I reckon falls onto this category. It was taken shortly after take-off from Las Vegas on the way home from the Zion/Bryce Canyon trip. The sun was just setting and the lighting on the mountains was superb.



Tagged - aerial, Landscape, las vegas, Nevada, NV, ridge, sunset


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