Painting With Light
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Flash Fright
I like how I seem to be eating the fence rail in this digital image
I used a Sony a6000 camera to capture this picture and it’s a 30 sec exposure at f/5 with the speed set at ISO 100. The exposure was metered for the background and moon light and I manually fired the flash head multiple times off of the camera
If you stand in one place long enough someone will see you
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Flash Fire
This is another in a series of digital images captured with my Sony a6000. It’s a 30 sec exposure at f/5.6 ISO 400 and I manually fired the flash head multiple times, hand held off the camera with the metered exposure calculated for the background lights and the moon light
Timed Exposures
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Kennedy Plaza
This image was captured at 3:00 in the morning on Kodachrome 25 color slide film at f/11 for 1 1/2 minutes. It was about 5 deg. F. out so almost all of the moisture was frozen out of the air reducing the aerial perspective. The light source is the setting and buildings ambient light
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Green light
This is a timed exposure where I metered the green traffic light with my flash meter and found the best exposure was to accumulate 3 cycles of the green light but I didn’t want to light the composition with the yellow or red cycles so I opened the shutter and covered the lens with my hand during those cycles of the light. Then I fired the flash manually off the camera and from a low angle to light the hydrant and foreground with correctly balanced white light.
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graveyard shift
This is a timed exposure where I metered a green traffic light with my flash meter and found the best exposure was to accumulate multiple cycles of the green light balanced with key light from a porch light shining on the tomb stone. I opened the shutter and covered the lens during yellow and red cycles of the traffic light. about a minute and half accumulated light on the Kodak ASA 100 color negative print film