Urban landscapes: the lights of rush hour

MORNING LIGHT TRAILS, CALGARY, ALBERTA

I stood at the corner of 8th Avenue and Centre Street in this western Canadian city, making long exposure pictures of traffic as it zoomed south while chatting with a friendly construction worker at an adjacent work site.
Then a fire truck roared by with lights blazing. I knew as I made the 15-second exposure that it would be the best of my photos from this spot. And I was right.
Nikon D7100, tripod

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