

Nikon D7000, Nikkor 17-55 f/2.8, 17mm, f/16, ISO 100, 170.5 Seconds, B+W ND110 + 106
Finally, I had an opportunity to shoot a couple of long exposure images in Center City Philadelphia. Lately, I haven’t had much time to shoot everything that I want to! Photography is not my day job and with two kids and one only 2 months old, it’s hard to find the time…
I’m always inspired by these types of images when I see them amongst the long exposure crowd. Philadelphia has a lot to offer when it comes to fine art black and white long exposures! I hope that I can find some more time soon and the right conditions to capture some more architectural images!










LensScaper - Strong lines and those two splashes of bright light really make this such a powerful image.
Curt Fleenor - I love these long exposure architecture images too, they are just mesmerizing!
MaluCouttolenc - Fantastic long exposure capture, love the lines and the depth in this image.
Scott Wood - Love the composition you used for this one, nailed it.
Explode Your Brain With All of These Great Photography Links | Brooklyn NYC photography blog - [...] Bright Eyes – Scott Frederick roams the streets of Philadelphia searching for the perfect architectural piece to capture and share and comes home with this stunning image. The monochrome processing technique brings all the details to life for everyone to enjoy, resulting in a must-see image in this weeks list. [...]
Uptown | Scott Frederick PhotoBlog - [...] originally cropped this image and converted it to black and white to make “Bright Eyes” but I wanted to share this alternate take of the same shot. As much as I love B&W long [...]
Cheri Sundra - I love that the one building is so dark in tone compared to the one across from it…great shot!