If you can get a clear day, a shot from the top of one of your skyscrapers
might work. Or, something with Central Park surrounded by buildings. Or...
Of course, if the weather is awful, You'll have problems.
Thanks, Steve Goss, Dallas Tx usa
Henry Bottjer-BA wrote:
>
> Well, try living in a big city (I live in NYC) with no car. Really starts
> to push the traditional definition of a landscape picture - sweeping expanse
> of land and sky. Can't get much of either here. I mean does a "cityscape"
> (say a picture of the NYC skyline) count? I guess the bottom line is to
> find something and start shooting. Worry about a category later!
>
> BTW, is it against the rules to submit an old picture to TOPE? This time of
> year makes it tough to find something interesting in this part of the
> country (spring is great, fall is fantastic, but just leaving winter?
> Forget it!)
>
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