Saw this hot dog cart downtown during the night walk I was on and thought it would make a neat shot. Got lucky with the flare, if you like flare, that is. I shot this at ISO 1250. I did apply some noise reduction and sharpening, but still it’s pretty clean for that high of an ISO. Hope you like it.
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I love this, especially the little splashes of color, and how the cart is illuminated. I really think these night shots are remarkable.
Thank you TW. I’d like to get out more often for night shooting.
A brilliant photo. Love the three lights descending the wall.
Thank you, and thanks for popping by.
Reminds me of late nights out on the South Side of the Windy City with my dad when I was kid. Lots of these carts around. Best doggies around.
Cool… Never been to Chicago. Love to go one day.
When you go –you get Vienna Red Hots with the works-and NO f’n ketchup on the doggie. Get them with fries –you know you a good place when the fries are fat and a maybe a little greasy HOT and in paper bags or served wrapped up the puppies. You can put ketchup on the fries.
They also have Tom Tom tamales–yum.
And White Castle sliders–more yum yum.
And while everyone raves about the thick pan pizza–do not miss out on a thin cracker crust with local made Italian sausage.
I’m hungry now. Damn. Your foodie porn makes me about as miserable as Yi-Ching’s does. BAH!
Now you are making me hungry, too… 😊
Hey, you started it with the pic!!!!
Wow!
Thanks Marc.
Love it. Rich in colour, light and shadows – just like life.
Thank you Wuc. Glad you like it.