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ianplant Registered: Jun 06, 2005 Total Posts: 145 Country: United States |
Starscape from Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. This was a half-hour exposure. I bounced light onto the arch from my headlamp during the whole exposure off of nearby red sandstone rocks. To accentuate the red color of the stone, I placed a red gel over my headlamp for a few minutes of the exposure, and then painted around the inside edge of the arch for a little extra juice. Canon 5DII, Nikon 14-24mm. |
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Chris Noyes Registered: Jun 23, 2007 Total Posts: 584 Country: United States |
Spectacular! Well executed light painting. |
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jf00125 Registered: Apr 21, 2006 Total Posts: 43 Country: United States |
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who me Registered: Oct 09, 2004 Total Posts: 1417 Country: United States |
Ian, what a spectacular image. You also have a unbelievable website. Your work is just stunning. |
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Brenton Biggs Registered: Mar 07, 2007 Total Posts: 3864 Country: United States |
That is so beautiful!!! Excellent photo!!! |
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Icypeak Registered: Jul 10, 2003 Total Posts: 2553 Country: United States |
Your lighting technique was creative and excellent - so much more even and controlled than with straight-on light painting, and the highlight under the arch really pulls it together. |
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JimFox Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 17964 Country: United States |
Hey Ian, |
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ianplant Registered: Jun 06, 2005 Total Posts: 145 Country: United States |
thanks Jim -- yes it was one 30-minute exposure. I try to do all my starscapes as single exposures, as I have found stacking shorter exposures to be a bit uneven. Shooting when it is cold helps keep the noise to a minimum. I shot this with my 5DII and a Nikon 14-24mm. To keep the light painting looking even, I actually didn't light the arch with direct light (except for the rim lighting on the inside of the arch); instead, I bounced light off of rocks in front of the arch. Reflected light is a lot softer, but off course is also very faint, so I had to sit there wiggling my flashlight for a half-hour to get enough light on the arch! |
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kabluey Registered: Mar 20, 2008 Total Posts: 234 Country: United States |
Beautiful image Ian, and thanks for explaining your lighting techniques. I might have to visit this park when I get to Vegas in August. |
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Bill Gass Registered: Feb 09, 2006 Total Posts: 1298 Country: United States |
Way kool shoot, nice work. |
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dalberti Registered: Jun 10, 2009 Total Posts: 142 Country: United States |
Amazing work! |
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alichty Registered: Jan 19, 2009 Total Posts: 3276 Country: United States |
Very well done effects and image. |
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Ray Still Registered: Oct 10, 2008 Total Posts: 3629 Country: United States |
Very cool star trail and a very nice comp to accentuate the star trails |
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Pixel Perfect Registered: Aug 16, 2004 Total Posts: 11206 Country: Australia |
Stunning work Ian. love the light painting, looks very natural and red and blue make a wonderful contrasting combo. |
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pearlstreet Registered: Apr 03, 2004 Total Posts: 6093 Country: United States |
The technique and exposure are wonderful but I feel like the composition needs more on the right side. |
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paulmarcellini Registered: Oct 15, 2005 Total Posts: 881 Country: United States |
Yup, still awesome, still love it. |
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bktools Registered: Mar 23, 2002 Total Posts: 1570 Country: United States |
That's a WOW image, Ian. |
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ScaryFox Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 20457 Country: United Kingdom |
Superbly done! Love this. |
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Robert Hume Registered: Nov 18, 2008 Total Posts: 41 Country: United States |
I must agree with the group, Fantastic image. I am generally not a fan of light painting but this image demonstrates truly beautiful execution. My hat is off to you sir. |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 24951 Country: United States |
Very cool shot! I'm not normally a fan of light painting either, but this is very nicely done! |
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CDalessandro Registered: Jan 11, 2008 Total Posts: 948 Country: United States |
Everything about this is stunning! |
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ianplant Registered: Jun 06, 2005 Total Posts: 145 Country: United States |
yeah, I could have given it more room on the right, but . . . was a very difficult set-up, couldn't move back to give the shot more breathing room, couldn't pan more right without losing the trails around Polaris, etc. Also, it can be a little difficult setting up in the dark! Oh well . . . |
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dennismock Registered: Feb 20, 2004 Total Posts: 760 Country: United States |
Ianplant: |
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ianplant Registered: Jun 06, 2005 Total Posts: 145 Country: United States |
dennismock: I shot this somewhere in the realm of f/8. The adapter is made by a fellow FMer, here's his site: http://www.16-9.net/nikon_g/ |