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Took a few photos the other day I wanted to share: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/buildings/26.avif As you can see by the sign and frozen lake, they were taken in Albuquerque, New Mexico https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/buildings/27.avif This one turned out real cool, I was waiting for the sun to rise a bit more after taking a few photos, only to see a bald eagle flying overhead. I took two snapshots as fast as I could and this one turned out really neat. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/buildings/28.avif Another really similar shot, but with a plane and long shadows instead of a sunrise. Had a lot more time since the plane was travelling slower (at least from my relative perspective) but turned out almost identical framing wise. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/buildings/25.avif A similar shot to the one above, just a lot more zoomed in. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/portraits/44.avif https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/portraits/45.avif I got a couple of very zoomed in shots. Unless you zoom in more or are on a laptop the birds will probably look like dust on your screen, but I think they turned out cool too. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0n4t3/photos/refs/heads/main/buildings/23.avif And last got a cool shot of a bench overlooking the (frozen) water. I think it really captured the quiet wait while the sun rose, although less so captured the hand numbing cold the second I'd take my gloves off to take a photo. #photography
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