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High-resolution desktop wallpaper Rush Hour by coffeelover
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Rush Hour

March 1st, 2006

Sunset in Seattle. This image was shot from Beacon Hill near the Amazon.com headquarters.

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Posted By: meyerkaplan from yahoo.com
about 18 years, 1 month ago
I was pleasantly suprised by how clear this shot was. It must be hard to get a day that clear in Seattle.
Posted By: andy from milanostudios.net
about 18 years, 1 month ago
no its not hard, just get a good lens. and slr
Posted By: TimS432 from hotmail.com
about 18 years, 1 month ago
This is a great wallpaper, very clear and love the blured trailing lights, will be using this for a while. Thanks.
Posted By: andy from milanostudios.net
about 18 years ago
What camera did you use and what lens?
Posted By: coffeeperk from comcast.net
about 18 years ago
Andy -I used a Canon 20D with a 50-200mm Canon lens at ISO 100 for a 3 second exposure.
Posted By: jgradt from dcwisp.net
about 18 years ago
I love Seattle and this photo is a wonderful wallpaper. An amazing view.
Posted By: peter.j.cole from gmail.com
about 17 years, 4 months ago
Excellent, at first i didn't like this image, but then i gave it a try and it is now in my change-every-minute desktop pics... Thanks!!!
about 17 years ago
Nice shot, I have a similar one with I shot with the 17-40L, 25 second exposure...also shot at Rizal Park...
Posted By: AnnieB
about 16 years, 5 months ago
This is beautiful.
Posted By: h3liosphan from gmail.com
about 16 years, 1 month ago
Wow, great pic!
Reminds me a lot of the intro to the A-Team I think it was!!
I think that might have been LA though.
Next time its on TV, check out the similarity!

Stu

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