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selfie montage in a double plate glass window
clear pot lid reflection showing the overhead lights
the light source on all shots
What do you do when you have a cloudy night? Experiment and create.
1. Selfie with lantern at my belly, facing the hoodoo.
2. I walk in front of the hoodoos with the lantern, leaving an illuminated trail.
3. A blend of 1. & 2., adding a little highlight contrast to the foreground.
4. I’ve replaced the sky with a Milky Way I shot a few days later, taken in somewhat* the same southerly direction, and with the same 24mm lens (a composite image).
*Actually, the core of the Milky Way was to the left of the hoodoos. I rotated my camera about 30º to the left in order to place the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex to the right of the hoodoos and create a better composition. I've only done about four composites in life and this is one of them.
DEFINITIONS: A “blend” is any combination of images taken from the same tripod location and blended together. A “composite” is any combination of images taken from different tripod locations.
EXIF: Canon 5D Mark iii • Canon EF24mm f/1.4L • Hoodoo exposures: f/2.0, 30 sec, 3200 ISO • Milky Way sky: Canon 6D astro modified, same 24mm lens, f/4.0, 360 sec, ISO 800, tracked • Illumination of hoodoos done with a Low Level Lighting filtered LED panel placed about 300 feet left of hoodoos
Check out my presentation at the 3-day NIGHT PHOTO SUMMIT • Feb 4-6, 2022.
PODCAST: You might enjoy this recent podcast I did on how to make your nightscapes more creative—including the joys of doing single exposure nightscapes.
Photo Art Composite.
Explore 1/11/2026
See original here: www.flickr.com/photos/193474231@N06/55036004904/in/datepo...
Here is a composite image of bowling action of my 7 year old son Vrisan playing cricket match.
EXPLORED: 16th June 2017
A silly composite of two recent photos for HSS -- the centre of an echinacea flower and fireworks.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Illumination of the Rittersturz Monument nearby Koblenz.
Only one long exposure, no Photoshop compositing.
Made with canon EOS R and Venus Laowa 12mm.
Two shot composite.
Strobist Info:
(x1) Paul C. Buff Einstein directly in front of model shot through a socked 22" soft white beauty dish.
3d render / composite
Since so many liked the original I did a remix... Winter has arrived in Otherworld... =)
Working on composites during our change in lifestyle do to the COVID-19 virus. Both images shot with Nikon Z6 500 Pf
Composite photo: Background was shot separately from the subjects who were shot in the same location but at a different time of day.
Strobist info:
36" soft box camera right.
Flashpoint 360 1/8 power
fired with X1 trigger.
See the entire series --> here.
So, the majority of the image is a long exposure I took a couple of years go. Vader was added via the dark side of Photoshop.