This is the city of Cobh on the southern coast of Ireland. It is famous because it was the Titanic's last port of call in 1912. To get this shot, I had to climb up on a stone wall to gain an elevated view without any obstructions. I'm thankful for all the digital tools we now have because I eliminated unattractive powerful lines that ran down the street and detracted significantly from the image. I also used generative fill to get rid of several cars parked in front of the houses. Both of these improvements made a huge difference. I used a 24mm focal length on a 24-105mm lens, and the settings were 1/60, f/9, and 200 ISO.
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