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I have always had trouble with photographing lilies, but was really pleased with the way this turned out, thanks to the wonderful light :-)

LeAnn Rimes ~ You Light Up My Life

Light from a night-light shining through a crystal dish lid, 2-5 second exposure.

 

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(Canon EOS 500, Sigma 105mm macro, 5 year-old Fuji Velvia kept in the fridge!)

Taken in Dream Park, 6th of Octobor city, Cairo, Egypt, by Nikon Coolpix L4

Just a little practice with light painting. These are fun, but I'm a bit restricted in the living room. Looking forward to having a play in the real world,

Kalorama, Victoria, Australia

The morning light shines through the petals.

6.1.14... it's been raining all morning but for ten minutes the sun came out and everything was shiny!

Another sunset, quiet a shock right? I am pretty one dimensional right now. Or consider me specialized in sunsets :) Some day I will get out of my comfort zone but in the meantime with the limited time I have to invest and the great area for them they win out. Another shot from this location.

 

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Nothing great or original, just playing around with light graffiti

LIGHT's HUNTERS in the fog of Piacenza | North of Italy

Photographic Tour guided by Digital Camera School | Lodi (It)

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1/365......starting a little late, better late than never! Let's see how long I will make it....

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From a recent shoot at Fingal Head -always looking for something new!

 

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- Canon 5D MK II

- ISO 100, f16, 1/600, 18mm.

- Canon 17-40 f/4 L lens.

- Tripod.

 

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Processing

 

- Contrast and Saturation in Lightroom 3.0.

- Selective sharpening in Photoshop.

 

About Fingal Head Lighthouse

 

Even though the Fingal Head light tower is not high and it is built on a low headland the is effective as it is built on one of the most easterly points of Australia with plenty of deep water offshore.

 

History

 

The Fingal Head Lighthouse was erected in 1872 of stone, and painted white, the tower had a fixed white light of 1,000 candelas.

 

Even though the light tower is not high and it is built on a low headland the light is effective as it is built on one of the most easterly points of Australia with plenty of deep water offshore.

 

The original kerosene wick burner was converted to automatic acetylene operation in 1920 with an output of 1,500 candelas and altered to group flashing. The one keeper was withdrawn at this time.

 

There is no record of the opening of this light considered so insignificant that apparently the first keeper did not think the matter of sufficient importance to take a record of the official opening.

 

UP 4564 leads light power past the entrance to Roseville Yard.

First attempts at club night

Trying out some light spheres under the milky way and they are tougher than they seem. I first tried the light on the end of a string and spun it in circles. Turns out it's hard to change the direction of the spin once it's rotating with that method.

 

Then I got a 5 foot pole and attached 2 lights to the ends of that and spun that around. That's much easier to make a circle but it's hard to keep the center from moving so the ball ends up looking like this, uneven and sporadic.

 

I'm gonna try attaching this 5 ft pole to another pole that rests on the ground, that way i keep the center in the same place.

 

Any idea's or methods you all have to get the perfect ball of light are welcome!

 

Much Mahalos

Model: Sara

 

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With some strong willpower one can levitate the light bulb. If the force is strong one can even light it! ;)

 

Explanation is in the notes.

Beersheva Day reenactment by the 2nd Lockyer Light Horse Troop at Laidley.

Messing around with light, one of the little side projects I started this year just for the heck of it. Gives me something to do while out chasing auroras if activity is low for awhile. Still learning, and figuring out things like exposure and other camera settings, along with technique and tools. More to come...

May 16, 2018.

 

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there is always good and bad times in your life, if you are in the shadow, always look to the bright side, it gives you hopes and strength, but if you are in the light, always give out your hands to the ones in the dark, the joy will be yours.

 

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"Light Transformed"

The cool thing about a camera sensor is that it captures light over time, which we cannot do since we observe light in real time. This is a composite of at least 4 long exposure images involving pond ice, a plastic snowflake, a laser pointer, various flashlights and an evening moon photo from last year. What does it conjure in your mind?

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Light Painting at Ed's Mobile Home Park under the moonlight near Columbia in Boone County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens at f.5.6 with a 286 second exposure. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.

 

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Light and mist over Crummock Water in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK

╚╩☆☼ Light and shadow ☆╩╝

♡徜徉在色彩與光影之間♡

The last beam of light weakens, slowly evanescing, hence sealing the water excavated hole in the rocks with glooming darkness...!

Sophia (meaning "wisdom" in Greek) is a major theme, along with Knowledge (Greek "gnosis"), among many of the early Christian knowledge-heresies grouped by the Christian heresiologist Irenaeus as gnostikos, "learned." Gnosticism is a 17th-century term expanding the definition of Irenaeus' groups to include other syncretic and mystery religions. In Gnostic tradition, Sophia is a feminine figure, analogous to the human soul but also simultaneously one of the feminine aspects of God. Gnostics held that she was the syzygy of Jesus Christ (i.e. the Bride of Christ), and Holy Spirit of the Trinity. She is occasionally referred to by the Hebrew equivalent of Achamōth and as Prunikos. In the Nag Hammadi texts, Sophia is the lowest Aeon, or anthropic expression of the emanation of the light of God. She is considered to have fallen from grace when she created another being of some kind, without God's approval, in so doing creating or helping to create the material world...

  

...taken while walking down the ramp of Hagia Sophia...

 

Istanbul,Turkey...

1) Light coming through windows

2) Shape

3) Emphasis

4) Basic edit

5) Infinite

6) West

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A rather striking looking light fixture in a restaurant I was eating in recently.

  

Light art with balloons. Glow 2011, Eindhoven.

A few night shots from West Hartford Connecticut.

Light in Darkness.

Light rays flowing into a dark room in Caerphilly castle.

Worlds largest equine sculptures; The Kelpies are 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures depicting kelpies, standing next to a new extension to the Forth and Clyde Canal, and near River Carron, in Falkirk, Scotland.

Light painting by Mother Nature, that is. Perhaps my all-time favorite takeaway from the Palouse. The golden fields of wheat were made even more vibrant by the light of the setting sun and the clouds to my back that selectively lit the foreground and allowed Steptoe Butte to remain in shadows. In the next few minutes, that would change dramatically.

 

For the background on this image and several other shots which show the progression of light, please visit donhall.photography/?p=529

taken a year ago during a sundaymorning walk.

the first sunrays touches the new moss, gave it some color and caught my eye..

the beauty is in the detail...you just have to find it

 

so glad you want to look at all these old pictures

I'm still digging and searching for treasures......

 

you have to see this "on black"

 

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Inspired by song "lo seen - light my star"

As I was trying light trails for the first time. I suddenly heard a siren approaching behind me and knew I had to get it in the shot.

Oh, the late night wedding dance floor for that final light-bulbesque burn out. Agfa XPS 160 in the Holga. About 10seconds.

... with polarizing filter ... RAW conversion

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