No matter what kind of sky you have when shooting at twilight -- cloudy, clear, rainy, etc. -- it will always complement and enhance a picture of a building or a cityscape. In the picture you see here, I photographed a portion of the Excalibre Hotel in Las Vegas, and the low clouds didn't prevent me from capturing the dynamic contrast between the artificially illuminated architecture with the natural low light of the sky. So, when you are photographing at twilight, don't think your pictures will be diminished by inclement weather. The truth is, the weather is irrelevant with respect to the great colors you'll get when shooting at this time of the evening.
The settings for this picture are .8 seconds, f/9, 160 ISO, 24-105mm lens, tripod. The white balance was daylight.
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