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Even at 10:30pm Ghost Ranch is a busy place. There are a lot of cars coming and going to and from the living quarters as well as in and out of the ranch itself. Cars? Where would they be driving? Well, the low camera angle hides the driveway right behind the carriage, which tees into the main access to the ranch not far from where we had set up
The harsh light from their headlights shines on the old wagon from all angles. I was careful not to take shots of that, but when I assembled the image, I realized that the way I light-painted the scene simulated the way the headlights had illuminated it.
It was a glorious night and Greg and I sat under the stars waiting for the galactic core to show up between the two trees. For the earlier part of the evening that space was dominated by the constellation of Scorpio.
Initially I had envisioned a shot from a little further out, showing both trees with the galaxy and carriage in between. However, that was not possible because the ranch had put on display a small, equally antique seed spreader right in front of the vehicle. Any shot showing both trees would have had the seed spreader in it, complicating the composition, making for competing subjects. So we took all our strength and pulled it aside a bit so we could put our cameras in front of it. As with a lot of things in life, it was a compromise.
After meeting the southbound ore, the northbound scrap train for Shenango gets underway at Carter unfortunately the engineer forgot to turn back on the headlights & ditch lights.
A westbound Union Pacific Railroad freight train passes through Wheaton at Mile Post 25.26 of the Geneva Subdivision. The fencing in the foreground is part of the Illinois Prairie Path pedestrian bridge.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/8.0, 105mm, 1/500s
Some of the most stunning images from the 611 at Strasburg came from the early morning hours. My feet at this point thankfully were numb, and like everyone, I was just in awe of the moment. When this frame was taken, we were up and in the field for like 20 hours or so. 1 year later, I still kind of am, and love going back through photos to find that perfect frame, with the perfect billow, headlight beaming through the night, steam wrapped around just right, to show the true power behind Norfolk and Western Steam Locomotion.
Automobile detail -- headlights and front quarter -- in Santa Fe, New Mexico. High contrast black and white via Lightroom 5.6.
Winnats Pass in the UKs Peak District illuminated by the headlights of a car driving up from Castleton
The headlight.
It is perhaps appropriate that this scooter is located in an Italian restaurant in The Rocks.
Surrounded by tables with red and white checked table cloths and waiters who simply look the part.
The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
"Covid nights"
Wellington, Somerset, UK, "hand held" through the car windscreen (no I wasn't driving at the time).
And yes the Police did stop me and ask what I was doing.
They were polite and understanding.
Drove for 9hrs to reach this place. The park ranger starts closing the gates, but I was glad he gave me few minutes to take few shots.
This is what I have.
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Portland Headlight, Maine
Visiting places like this or parks during the summer, especially sunset, is not a good idea. There are just too many people. Sunrise is the best time, unfortunately a lot of them won't be open before the sun comes out.
Today, there were so many people. Good thing I am at the best spot. At least another person wants my place.
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Bass Harbor Headlight, Maine