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7
May
2011

Chevron Tower at Dusk, Houston, Texas.




A view of the Chevron building at 1400 Smith St in downtown Houston, Texas. This dusk shot was produced from a series of images using exposure blending rather than my more normal HDR processing workflow. This yields a wonderfully natural looking image which I felt suited this subject better than tonemapping.

The building on the right, currently occupied by Chevron, was once the headquarters of Enron.



Tagged - Architecture, chevron, dusk, fountain, houston, night, skyline, skyscraper, Smith, street, texas, tx


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4 Comments

Simis
May 7, 2011, 8:45 pm

Great shot and angle on this one too Dave!
Simis´s last post ..196365justicemercyhumility

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atmtx
May 8, 2011, 3:24 am

Love the clarity of the buildings. Beautiful reflections.
atmtx´s last post ..W Hotel Staircase – Austin- Texas

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Ken Toney
May 8, 2011, 7:02 am

These are awesome shots! I do alot of HDR including Urbex, etc. I’ve been following you for a long time on Twitter, I’m Flounderfish.

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    Dave Wilson
    May 9, 2011, 9:48 am

    Thanks, Ken. You need not worry – I’ve known you for a long time too since I follow Scott Kelby’s blog and watch D-Town 🙂

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