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Jan 01, 2014 21:33 |  #1

This photo was taken around 10pm on New Years Eve. Unfortunately this is the first and only shot of the night. By 11:30pm the fog rolled in so thick over the water that the Space Needle became completely blacked out. Once midnight hit the only reason people knew that it was New Years was from the sound of the fireworks exploding above the Space Needle. Not a single bit of light from the fireworks was able to penetrate through the thick fog. It basically ruined the rest of my night since I went home without a single firework shot. I guess I'll try again in 365 days.

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Jan 01, 2014 21:48 |  #2

OUTSTANDING!

I always appreciate image of my home town along with the story behind the image. Thanks



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Jan 01, 2014 21:51 |  #3

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OUTSTANDING!

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You are very welcome! Just wish the fog could've waited another hour to come through. Happy New Year! :)


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Jan 02, 2014 17:05 |  #4

me too....at least you got that :) I kept hoping it was going to move on


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Jan 02, 2014 17:38 |  #5

I heard about the "magic trick" that made the Needle completely disappear later in the evening. Great shot!


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Jan 02, 2014 18:38 |  #6

SeattleSpeedster wrote in post #16572584 (external link)
me too....at least you got that :) I kept hoping it was going to move on

When I first got there around 10pm until about 11pm, you could still see the stars in the sky. I was so happy because it was going to be a clear night. Then as the fog rolled in, you couldn't even see the boat(s) that were 40 yards in front.

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I heard about the "magic trick" that made the Needle completely disappear later in the evening. Great shot!

Magic trick that ruined my photography opportunity haha


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Jan 03, 2014 02:07 |  #7

Interesting shot.


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Jan 03, 2014 12:58 |  #8

Nice shot. I was over in West Seattle, lots of disappointed photographers there thanks to the fog.


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Jan 06, 2014 21:47 |  #9

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Nice shot. I was over in West Seattle, lots of disappointed photographers there thanks to the fog.

Yeah it was very unfortunate. Hopefully it will be better next year. And there is always the 4th of July!


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Jan 06, 2014 23:29 |  #10

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Yeah it was very unfortunate. Hopefully it will be better next year. And there is always the 4th of July!

Agreed, I didn't have my DSLR this past July, so I'm looking forward to trying some fireworks shots.


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