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Single exposure Light Art Photography taken on our Workshop May 21 in Berlin.
LED LENSER X21 (EMD - UV Version)
Model: Seb Buschikowskie
Lights: Me
"...There's magic everywhere
Look at me standing
Here on my own again
Up straight in the sunshine
No need to run and hide
It's a wonderful, wonderful life..."
Poznan, Poland
Park Solacki
Autumn
Dramatic sunrises can be seen most of the year here, but I particularly enjoy it during the autumn months when the sun is positioned at a good angle. Makes for a spectacular sunrise with laser like sun beams cutting through the forest. Beautiful!
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At the mouth of the River Hull the tanker 'Rix Phoenix' heads up the Humber estuary en route to Immingham.
A clear night (92% according to Sky Live) but a very bright moon too so too much light for 30s exposures. One of these days (nights?) I'll hit the conditions right. No complaints with my headtorch though.
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Thanks to Nathaniel Dodson for the 3D tutorial.
This sweet little Galah parrot was just minding his own business ... walking along this beam in the caravan park ... I was feeding the Magpies .... buddy here didn't seem to want any cake .... but he sure seemed concentrated on something.
I love the outcome of this shot...the colors and detail .. specially to the eye and foot...
Have a grand day folks ....
Another misty morning at Dunham. Not a soul about and a nice bench to sit on a soak up the atmosphere and people ask us why we go so often!!
The Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse casts two beams of light in this pre-dawn shot in Pompano Beach, Florida.
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An extremely strange cloud covers half the sky over the Grand Canyon, while the moon rises from behind the cloud. The Beamer Trail is a remote trail in the eastern part of the park, connecting Tanner Beach to the Little Colorado River. On the 5th day of our backpacking trip, a very thick cloud formed. When night came, the moon could only shine through part of the cloud, resulting in this strange sight.
A little fun with light beams coming out of the train trestle near Pudding Creek in Fort Bragg, California.
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Tops: Tres Blah
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On my last Sierras trip, I knew that I wanted to try some Milky Way shots up at Mono Lake.... so with a perfectly clear, cloudless New Moon I began my journey.
Trying to do photography in the pitch dark is creepy enough, but when you add in a place like Mono Lake it really kicks it up a notch, so I was starting to feel nervous as I pulled up to the lake, but I was determined to make this happen.
As I was starting to walk out, and look for a comp I happened to notice another photographer standing by himself, and we started to chat. He was waiting for some (no-show) friends and was debating on what to do. After talking for a bit, we agreed to team up and see what we could do. Emboldened with the presence of a companion, we entered the field of Tufas!
We shared some Astrophotography tips, and he had some great light painting equipment, much better than what I had brought. Things could not be better at this point....
Until, suddenly his friends showed up.... all 20 of them! It was pure chaos trying to coordinate over 20 people to get their focus and take a 30sec exposure without anyone in the frame or flashing a light. I almost walked away...
But my friend took charge, and actually got everyone coordinated and working together. It turned out to be one of the most fun nights of photography in my life, and I have quite a few great shots from that evening. This is one of the first shots of the night.
view from the pfänder, on the right the bodensee (lake of constance), in front of the swiss mountains and the valley of the rhine
I can't wait for some trackside action of the proper racing variety, but for the time being this test session has me 'Beaming'.
Chris Burden, 2009 © Chris Burden Estate.
(Partial view of the steel sculpture)
From 45 metres high dozens of steel I-beams were dropped in a special slow drying concrete mix. The result is a jumble of metal profiles in a composition that is created by gravity and largely by chance.
Middelheim open-air museum - Antwerp
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
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This is another shot from yesterdays sunrise, its the beam of light that caught my eye more the colours. As soon as the sun was away from the horizon the beam appeared.