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Catch a Sunset from Tempe Town Lake and the Mill Avenue Bridge

Tempe, Arizona

4.5/5
based on 6 reviews

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Added by Jeff Driscoll

Capture photos of beautiful sunsets with bridges and reflections, all within walking distance of downtown Tempe's bars, nightlife, and ASU's stadium.

Last year I went to Phoenix for a few days for work.  I googled lots of places to shoot pictures around Phoenix, but the majority of them were in neighboring areas, and I only had an hour or two after work and couldn't drive an hour to a better photography spot.  One place that kept coming up was Tempe Town Lake and the Mill Ave Bridge.   I was planning on having dinner in this part of town, so I figured I'd head down around sunset for some photos before dinner. 

I drove to the North Shore Beach Parking Area on Tempe Town Lake and knew I wanted some pictures from below the bridge looking back across the lake.  I hadn't taken a lot of pictures in cities before but I had a feeling the straight lines of the bridge would be fun to use as converging lines in the photo.

Seeing as this was one of the first times I travelled for work and brought my camera I wasn't thinking very well and forgot a tripod.  This meant that getting good low light pictures, like the ones I wanted to take at sunset would be hard to take without getting a lot of blur.  I could always increase my ISO to fix this, but that would create a lot of noise in my images.  Not having much choice this is what I was going to have to do.

The three pictures you see above were all taken at an ISO of 1,000.  To achieve the look you see in the finished product,  I started with three bracketed images taken two exposure stops apart.  The lens was a 24mm-70mm Sony Carl Zeiss lens.  For all the photos above I took them at 24mm with an aperture of 4.0 so that I would have as wide of an image as possible and let as much light in as possible.  The shutter speed of the pictures varied from 1/20 to 1/100 of a second.

As I expected, when I began editing my photos I noticed that they had a lot of noise due to the high ISO setting.  I also knew that combining them into an HDR image was most likely going to increase some of that noise, but luckily I also knew I had an excellent noise removing plugin, Macphun's Noiseless.  This allowed me to feel confident following my standard editing workflow because I knew I could care for the noise later.

The first step in my editing process is to use Lightroom to apply some lens profiles and some very minor adjustments to the image.  Then I combine the images into an HDR image using another piece of software.  At the time I took these pictures I was switching from using Photomatix as my HDR processor to the far superior Macphun Aurora HDR Pro.  As a result, some of the ones above are edited with Photomatix and others with Aurora HDR Pro.

Once I had my HDR image created, I also created a non-HDR image and then opened them both as layers in Photoshop.   Using layer masks, I blended the two images together until I got the look I was going for.  Next, I used Macphun's Noiseless Plugin for Photoshop to remove the noise.    It worked wonderfully, and you would have never known I took these photos with an ISO of 1,000.

I didn't stop just there and used different tricks on each photo to get different looks.  To create the glowing street light look on a few images, I used Topaz Star Effects.  On all the pictures I created some glow on the water using a Gaussian Blur in Photoshop and/or Topaz Glow.  Additionally to enhance some of the images I used Macphun's Intensity and Focus to create different looks.

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Catch a Sunset from Tempe Town Lake and the Mill Avenue Bridge Reviews

The park next to Tempe Town lake and the bridge is easy to access and offers great views of the lake and Arizona's amazing sunsets.

Busy on weekends and when the weather is nice. Great place to take a quick stroll, relax a bit and watch the sunset.

Definitely recommend walking on the North side of the lake

It can be quite busy on the weekends but there are lots of spots to hang out and have a picnic. It's a great place to run, longboard, or even just walk.

Great place to walk off a stressful day!

Tempe Town Lake is in my backyard, so I'm a little biased. Great spot for sunset but also for paddle boarding, dragonboat racing, and a handful of other activities. Mill Ave is the heart of Arizona State University's college town in Tempe, so it's also a great place to grab a beer, eat some good food, or see a movie. A lot to do in the area.

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