The Las Vegas Strip at Night at the corner of Flamingo and Las Vegas Boulevard.
Las Vegas is amazing 24 hours a day, but it’s a little more special at night. If you’re a photographer, it’s a playground with plenty to shoot along the three-mile stretch of The Strip.
If you’re a photographer, you’ll definitely want to bring a tripod to capture the lights with long exposures, as cars slink down Las Vegas Boulevard. Set up for 15-30 seconds or so and you’ll get that classic taillights shot you’ve seen a million times.
Cliche? Sure. But it’s still a fantastic visual.
There’s a few good spots around the strip where you can set up. Personally, I love this view pointing south down the Strip featuring the corner of Flamingo, where you can see The Cromwell, Paris, Aria, MGM and more.
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