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Lake Shore Drive light trails with Chicago Downtown in the background. Not many cars at the blue hour before sunrise! maybe should try at sunset.

It seems like the lens itself is reflecting on the ND glass and in the photos you can see the lens! So every photo has a circle in it. It messes every photo up. I was thinking light was leaking in on the top corners, what do you think? I know many people have this setup, what is the fix?

 

If the corners are the issue, wouldn’t that be a major design flaw?

Miniature wall chandelier from below

 

A photograph of a old Jack Daniel's bottle with a LED light behide the bottle on a 30 sec exps.

 

I'm attempting some advertising idears using light painting.

For assignment52-192012 'Hands'.

a photograph of my hand taken in total darkness, using a red LED as the only light source.

Cape Hatteras lighthouse, the talest in North America, was moved away from the shore in 1999 because the water was getting too close. Climbing the equivalent of a 12 story building is tough but so rewarding at the top with the breathtaking view.

old woman, out for 'parikrama' (going round the religious place, in circular path, like orbiting).

 

see my favourite peoples' silhouettes @ fiveprime.org/flickr_hvmnd.cgi?search_type=Tags&photo...

Our dining room gets such beautiful afternoon light at this time of year.

Just light from a small torch using a red piece of plastic just held infront of the torch for a few seconds then the same again but with a blue piece of plastic from a different direction....

'Wissington' (ex-British Sugar Corporation) 0-6-0ST (Hudswell Clarke 1700 of 1938), arriving at Brockford & Wetheringsett Station with an afternoon service, on 26-5-2014.

Simulating what was an everyday occcurence here in times past, Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0 saddle tank 'Vulcan' (W/No.3865 of 1936) is at the Chapel Hill road crossing between Barrington and Haslingfield on the Barrington Light Railway on 30th August 2007. The loco was took on the identity of a former Barrington loco for this charter event preceding the works open day in 2007.

 

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Lit with a single light, this is easily my one of my best photos.

Car Light Trails around Stanney Oaks, Ellesmere Port

South Haven Light during a storm

"Who is more foolish, the child afraid of the dark or the man afraid of the light?" -Maurice Freehill

 

a lamp

on a bridge

somewhere near 2nd avenue

nashville, tennessee

Just in time for this year's FIFA World Cup the moon showed up as a "Ball".

Must be a good sign ~

 

"In our village, folks say God crumbles up the old moon into stars."

- Alexander Solzhenitsyn, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich"

Night shot, light paintinggg loveeeee.

Went out with Duane again and did some night shooting. Got there early to photograph some of the buildings.

 

It is uncertain what these building were used for. They are military and were used during the era of the Cuban Missile Crisis. The land is still Federally owned.

 

Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Tamron SP f 3.5 28-80mm on Kodak 400 VC-3. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED.

oil on canvas 20/35 cm

 

at the backyard of my mother in law

 

also seen on my blog:

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Light painting in Hele Bay Ilfracombe

Light blended panorama-composite of 4 exposures. Frame moved as the speleologists moved through the hall

The moon godess is so shy that she sometimes hides her face with a thin veil of dark cloud...

Playing with light at s slow shutter speed makes it look like sparks are coming out of the bottle.

Searching for some nature and landscape captures I found a light bulb on the ground, and started to experiment a bit with it. I tried to integrate the light bulb in some captures. In order to have the effect that the light bulb is glowing I adjusted with some elliptic masks the exposure next to the light bulb with lightroom. Feel free to comment.

A play with light and shadow on a silo

It was raining in LA and I caught this reflection of the Urban Light sculpture outside of LACMA.

 

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