This is the brand new Chick-fil-A at the bottom of the Ferris Wheel Skyview and along the tracks of the Atlanta Street Car in Downtown Atlanta, GA. [Nikon D5, Nikkor 14-24mm, ISO 400, ƒ/8, 1/500]
I was trying to find the proper perspective to capture the new Chick-fil-A in a container at the base of Atlanta’s Skyview off of Centennial Park in one photo.
The photo above was my favorite of all the pictures because I also lucked up and caught the Atlanta StreetCar in the image.
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Just a few seconds before the first photo, I captured the train passing by.
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When I first arrived, I shot this photo. I thought it captured the restaurant at the base of the landmark well.
I shot details shots all over and everything in between. While I didn’t have a drone, I decided to do the next best thing available and pay for a ticket to get the view of the restaurant that those who ride the Skyview would get from inside one of the Gondolas.
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You can see the restaurant a few times from inside the gondola. So my job was not just to find the “One Shot” but to compliment the photo with details like this from inside the gondola.
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I moved to the other side of the gondola and shot this to compliment the other photo on the next pass of the restaurant.
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While this photo doesn’t show the restaurant, it gives an idea of why people are drawn to the Ferris wheel for a ride. You can overlook Centennial Park, a central gathering place during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games.
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I went around looking for people at the restaurant as well.
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I just kept looking for photos. These are a small fraction of what I shot.
![](https://picturestoryteller.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/2017-11-07-12-49-45A.jpg)
Take Away Tips
Look for as many perspectives as possible
Go Super Wide
Go Close
Once you have a Wide shot, the medium shot, and the closeup, go and do it again, looking for something different. Do this until you have exhausted your ideas.