Showing posts with label architecture photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

New Denver, Colorado Photos

Last week, I took a little trip out to Denver, Colorado. Of course, I brought my camera on the journey. Although the visit was for other purposes, I did get a few photos while there. Fun times and lots to shoot! I'll be back...

All shot with the Canon R5 MarkII and a 24-105mm lens. I packed minimal photography gear, but the 24-105mm lens is my all around favorite lens for when I am only able to bring one. 24mm is wide enough for most wide angle situations, and the 105mm range is enough of a zoom for most situations. There were a few situations where I did wish I had a wider lens, and a bigger zoom, but again, I could only bring one.

Photographers - what is your favorite lens when you can only bring one lens with you?

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Sooo... I couldn't decide which image to lead with. What was your favorite shot, if you have one?

As always, large fine art prints available! I now have a new Colorado Gallery on my website HERE.
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Thanks for looking, and I hope you all have a great day!

Scott Thompson
Scott Shots Photography
www.TruckeeTahoePhotos.com - Art
Scott Shots Photography - Services

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Recent Commercial Photography Shoot

Between commercial photography shoots, real estate photography shoots, filling prints orders, and having family in town. I have been busy lately... Not a lot of new pretty landscape photography to share. But I thought I'd share some photos I recently shot for a client who builds big buildings in the Sacramento and San Francisco Bay area. These are images that they will use on their website and in their marketing efforts.

I shoot for the company about once a year, this time I had seven big projects to shoot in two days. It's a lot of work, but I always end up with a lot of "keeper" photos for them. Here's a few:

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Does anybody recognize that building in the distance? I'll give a hint, this one was in Sacramento, California.

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Alright... I had to stop shooting in this room and just enjoy the moment for a minute. These television-like panels were displaying animated art and they were all synchronized together. I loved it!!! If I wasn't on the job, I would have grabbed a drink and just chilled in this room for an hour, enjoying the creativity.

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Thanks for looking. If you're curious and you want to see more photos from the job, here's a Slide Show.

Hopefully I'll have time to get out for some landscape photos soon. We have a bit of snow on the ground now, but not too much. It's a great time of year for hiking with the camera. Another storm or two and it becomes more difficult.

Cheers!

Scott Thompson
Scott Shots Photography
www.ScottShotsPhoto.com

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