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Swiss Capital City ByNight. POV: Belpberg, Chutzen, Bern, Switzerland, lewelsch
Sony RX100M3 RX100III, lewelsch
Experimenting with a bright flashlight to do light painting this morning using the new Canon 6D, before sunrise, at home, at the Golden Gate, and the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, USA. I'm not impressed, could've taken these easily with a cheaper camera. Swans got lit by the flashlight here.
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"For many years I have been a night watchman of the Milky Way galaxy." - Bark Bok
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Okie-Tex Star Party entrance sign from 2018.
Sky: single frame, 1-minute, 1600ISO, F3.2, Tracked with Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer.
Ground: single frame, 1-minute, 1600ISO, F3.2, stationary, no tracking, light painting and small flashlight lighting the sign.
Camera: Nikon D750a
Lens: Nikon 14-24F2.8, at F3.2
Sky and foreground images blended in Photoshop for composition.
A self portrait. I was bored and decided to take some shots. The ideas were coming out, the flashlight was around and I just held it. Most of the light you see on my face doesn't come from it, though. :)
Little man was getting frustrated with me as I had to take several test shots to get exposure right and he was wanting to take his own shots.
That's me running around with a flashlight. I didn't think this would work very well but it came out pretty good. I'll probably do more of these once I overcome the fear of looking like an idiot ;)
Canon 5D mkIII, Canon 17-40 f4@21mm, f11@25 sec, ISO 1250
Light painting of a flower bouquet in a completely dark room with a Maglite Mini exposure of ten seconds.
52 weeks of 2019 - Week 46: Light painting
Alligator Florida
No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
I balanced a flashlight on end then placed the leaf on top of it. The background leaves are scattered on the table top.
This photograph was taken immediately prior to the 2011 "Dark of the Moon Workshop". It was great fun and we are really excited about a repeat of the event this year. The 2012 Workshop went so well that we're doing it again in 2013 (or see here).
What is interesting about this to me is what a difference the white balance makes. Letting the camera decide as here created a sepia-esque scene that I find inviting.The blue-white of the LED flashlight skewed the scene in this direction.
The former shot I spent very little time on. I didn't admit in the write up, but part of the reason the original looks the way it does is that I kept the white balance as the camera saw it. Compared to the original I adjusted the white balance separately for the tree and the rest of the scene (to reduce the green).
Equipment and Specs
Canon 5D Mark II; Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 @ ; 30 seconds; ISO X
Gitzo carbon fiber tripod, Manfrotto ball head.
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After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.
Flash powder device from the early 20th century . Flash powder is put on the tray . A battery inside the container provides an electric current that heats a thin wire that runs through the powder . At a certain moment the powder explodes and gives a flash .
For "Macro Mondays" "Redux 2018" . Theme : back in the day .
Flashlight art by Ivy
Photo courtesy of Gordon.
Night shoot outting with the three G's, Gordon, Gabe, and Glen.
Thanks! It was so much fun.