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Art exhibit at Museum Art Plus, Donaueschingen, Germany

  

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Into the Light - Day 9 - Year 2022

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Good day to be indoors...

now, what to shoot...

different light around the house...

through a glass jar full of glass marbles...

daylight and various house lighting...

mixed in a mosaic

Designs projected onto the Sydney Opera House for the Vivid Festival 2016. Although the video is grainy it gives a feel of what the artwork is like in real time.

 

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The Ferry, pub in Egremont, Wallasey, and Liverpool's famous waterfront on the opposite bank of the River Mersey on a glorious moonlit Autumnal evening.

Elegant: Napa Valley Opera House Although it was not part of the Napa Light Festival, it could have been with its elegant lighting. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max. I used Photoshop 2024 Generative Fill to remove the autos parked in front of the building. It's not perfect but it's remarkable for how effective it is.

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We had a similar shot to this in our heads for a while - initially we wanted to be inside the white building (Cwmorthin House) lighting it up, however we found that it is locked so plan B was to light paint the exterior. The building is quite iconic so we wanted to do something with it that we hadn't seen before and hey presto here it is.

 

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I photographed this gorgeous orchid yesterday at my sister's house.

 

Lighting Stuff: Lit with one Yongnuo manual flash in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box at camera left and just out of the frame. The flash and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. For each image in the set, and there are over 2000 of them, I describe how I set up the lighting for that particular shot. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/

I photographed this purple wonder yesterday at my sister' house.

 

Lighting: Lit from the side with a Yongnuo manual flash in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box at camera left and just out of the frame. Fill light came from a mirror at camera right. I used side lighting because that creates the shadows that reveal shapes and textures.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. For each image in the set, and there are over 1400 of them, I describe how I set up the lighting for that particular shot. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/

At a get together last evening was able to take this photo of my daughter and son-in-law out on the deck with the festive background. Light on them was from the house lighting.

built by students at Pomona College. There are several rooms and no corners in the house. Lighting is through multi-colored glass windows embedded in the walls and ceilings.

Later in the morning, Stagecoach 10730 (SN66 VWW) operates another D3 service along Christchurch Drive, Daventry.

 

15th September 2020

This is a very old glass Christmas tree decoration. It's about 2 inches diameter. It's taken with my Nikon Z6ii with a 105mm macro lens with a 1.4x teleconverter. It's taken in natural house lighting.

Fireworks in the ruins of Dunmore Park House.

 

Lighting up the ruins of Dunmore with fireworks.

The noise was deafening.

They say a photo works because of location, but a couple of things went right for this pic to happen. Location is definately key, We scouted round the building to get the best part of the house with the most attractive aspect. I also think the right time of night, the right fireworks and creative input from all parties helped make one of my favourite shots from the night. Gotta love fireworks and loud bangs!

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the underwater lights, see earlier shots, weren't pretty as they were in the gloom earlier in the day but the green house lighting and other lighting reflected nicely. Straight out of camera.

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Vivid 2017 "Lighting the Sails" display on the Sydney Opera House.

 

Nikon D810 & Nikkor 24-120mm. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.

It was not that funny driving home from Copenhagen in heavy fog. But the sight of the streetlamp outside my house, lighting up all the tiny waterdrops on the trees, just made up for it.

The Greengrocer cicada (Cyclochila australasiae) is widely distributed in southeast Australiia and is known as one of the loudest insects in the world. This one landed on my door mat apparently confused by the house lighting. Its lime green diaphanous wing edge can be seen extended just below the shoulder.

Playing around with the Snoopy Dog House lighting when the union crew decided to remind me it was past dinner time and shut down the set...

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Sydney Opera House 'Lighting the Sails" 2017, Audio Creatures. From the Overseas Passenger Terminal.

The first of hopefully many uploads from the recent week away in Chatsworth. One evening we were lucky enough to get some nice mist so I headed out once the sun had gone down to take some pics. While out I came across some deer about 50 metres from the path I was on with the lights of Chatsworth House lighting them suitably from behind. Although I will admit I very nearly didn’t take this shot as it was very eerie and cold out with the deer grunting as it’s rutting season, so I was trying to make my way back to the campsite fairly quickly!

after a recent snowstorm here in salt lake! more than the magic hour, i love the light and clouds while a storm is finishing up and moving on.

 

just off to the left is this cancerous mcmansion growth of houses heading up the canyon. this place is typically awesome to scout for northern lights, watch meteor showers and enjoy open space close to the city. thankfully, they all feel the need to leave their huge array of yard & house lighting on. sweet!

 

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Iluminación de la casa y el suelo con una linterna Led Lenser M7, el interior con un flash SB 910 filtrado con un gel rojo, trípode y mando disparador.

 

House lighting and floor with a flashlight Led Lenser M7, the inside with a SB 910 with a red gel filter, tripod and remote trigger.

Shot as I passed by in the ambient house lighting off to bed…

The present mill dates from 1795. Kipling loved the mill and incorporated it into his much loved Puck of Pook's Hill stories which were written at Bateman's.

 

The mill was subject to a major restoration programme between 1969 and 1975 as it had fallen into a sad state of repair. The generator was still there but the turbine casing was split due to it being allowed to freeze-up in the late 1920s. At that time an oil-engine driven generator was installed near the battery house to give house lighting until the mains supply came in the early 1930s.

 

The Royal Engineers rebuilt the turbine-generator and a team of volunteers tended to repairs on the fabric of the mill and her machinery, including replacing the water wheel.The ground floor had disappeared and the roof was broken and leaking. Some of the brickwork was rotten and the weatherboarding of the outside walls needed replacement. Woodworm and beetle had attacked the machinery and the framwork. The site was overgrown and the waterways choked.

 

The mill continued to grind quite happily until last year when the the axle tree started to emit some unfamiliar and worrying noises, so it was decided that after 40 years of service a new one was needed. Fund raising for £150,000 was started for this major project which will include improvements to the mill's water supply so that milling can take place more frequently.

 

In August 2016 the old axle tree was removed and a new one has been created by Ian Clark Restorations. It is hoped that the new parts will be put back early in 2017.

 

5 MINUTES @ f 5.6 using my trusty fish eye lens....

A night out with John A Ryan and Bob West brought out some interesting night images. This was my last of the evening, at 3.45 A.M. John was inside the house lighting up the walls for a glowed effect.

It was great having John join us for the evening and see another photographer's look on our local haunts...

Visit John and Bobs sites for more of the night out

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A great showing of the Northern Lights at Flamborough in East Yorkshire. I was lucky to have a bit of light from the boat house lighting the cliffs giving a nice foreground.

The Milky Way shining over a house in Park City, Utah last week.

 

I was impressed by the Panasonic G9's ability to handle astrophotography when paired with the Laowa 7.5mm lens.

 

2 Exposures: A 25 second exposure for the sky and foreground + a 1/125 exposure to capture the brighter details of the house.

 

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Night Photography 52 Weeks of 2022 Week #35

 

This is just a grab shot with my mobile phone through the back bedroom window.

Its been rather cloudy this week in the evenings so I hope this will do?

There is considerable light pollution from the Comunity Centre and the school in the Backgrounds security lights they all face outwards and not Downwards!!

Taken 2nd September 2022

 

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kristen in the field out at my Granny's house.

 

Lighting courtesy of my 02 Saab 9-3's headlights.

 

much better big on black

This is the temporary control booth for the Sydney Opera House lighting-the-sails display light projections (to the left).

Yashica 635 : ILford XP2 400 : Caffenol.

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My grandson Kyle. After the giggling had stopped he started to get bored with me eventually becoming more serious, then I took a couple of shots at a slow shutter speed because all I had was house lighting and I remember saying don't move but Kyle being Kyle he moved his hand.

I resisted and stayed outside to take this image. The Inn is located in the village of Casleton, Derbyshire, England. The Village is home to several caves namely. The Peak Cavern. The Speedwell Cavern. The Treak Cliff Cavern and the Blue John Cavern.

Week 27/52 - In my dreams, I fly

 

Surprisingly this only took 3 tries and almost no photoshop. I did two more to see how they looked but still liked this the best.

 

2 exposures combined, one for the ambient house lighting and one for the strobe.

 

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Strobist info-

-AB1600 at 1/1 through 30 deg grid in window

-Cybersync

 

1/200s (+2.5s) ƒ/9 16mm ISO1000

nikon D800 nikkor 105mm @f3.2 shot in a dark room of an abandoned house lighting used a cre torch bounced of the ceiling

We spent the evening at my brother's house lighting a chimenea in his back yard.

 

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