Here's a light painting shot from our August 24 trip to Bodie State Historic Park. How can you bring life to a long-dead car? We lit the headlights with small LED lights, +Chris Whiting had an LED panel for the interior which he put a warming filter over, and Chris suggested a smoky effect with "el wire". We tried a few variations, and soon we were getting results like this. We had limited time on this night to run around and get Milky Way shots before the moon rose, so we didn't quite have time to perfect the concept.
On each visit we try to introduce a few new concepts as well as continue to perfect old ones we initiated on past trips. The light is a little bright with the moon down like this, but with the moon up, or more light on the car, we should be able to balance the elements of the scene well.
I could post-process this twice and decrease the brightness of the blue light in one of the results, then blend the two back together in Photoshop. I like to do as much as possible in camera though, so I'll probably try this again on our upcoming October 12 visit: http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/bodie-night-photography-workshops/ #Bodie #nightphotography #workshop
Ghost tires smoking
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Ooohooo Lovely…. 🙂 🙂 :-0
Awesome!!!!!
型!
Incredible work.
Fantastic!
I love this. Brilliant in more ways than one. I think it's the contrast of yellow and blue across the (I almost said painting) photo that really sets it off. Terrific.
Thanks everyone!
Contrasting "warm"/yellow tones and "cool"/blue colors is one of my favorite combinations +Brian Duff. It's particularly nice when you can get a mixture of the two in the sky, often during evening twilight and "blue hour", when there's still a little diffuse warm light from the sun coming over the horizon.
How fun!! I love the light!!
Amazing 😀
Holy jeez, I was just here last weekend! I took photos of this very car, in fact! And really great stuff. You guys are quite talented with the light painting. Did you have to sneak in? I know the park "closes" pretty early.
wow!!!
Very cool!
Great shot Jeff!
Great!!!
amazing
That's cool, man! I love it. I love the idea of bringing the car back to life. The way you did it was pretty awesome too!
wonderful
+Jeff Sullivan espectacular**
nice
I've seen "awesome" a few times in my life, and I'm pretty sure this is awesome. I'm positive it is.
That looks awesome
very nice
I like this, very nice.
Maybe a bit noisy but it doesn't matter!
That's great…awesome shot Jeff 🙂
If I got a shot like this I would probably hang up my camera and never take another picture again. What settings did you use to get the milky way in such detail?
漂亮
Awesome!
Very cool!
This is not photography i was taught.
What do you mean +Jēkabs Zalte? It's a single exposure, all done in-camera, so it seems to me that it's about as pure as photography gets these days. (There shouldn't be any risk of someone labeling it as something else, like a Photoshopped creation more similar to what graphic artists produce.) It does use the high ISO capability of a digital sensor, but you could reproduce this shot using film pushed to a similar ISO. (I do appreciate your feedback, thanks.)
+Greg Neault I wrote a blog post a couple of years ago describing how to capture Milky Way shots:
How to Take Milky Way Photos
http://activesole.blogspot.com/2011/05/producing-milky-way-images.html
No need to sneak in +Andrew Gregor, the park has standard fees for night access provided that you ahve a $2M liability policy and first aid training. Prices start at $600 for the first person (not including the $500-600 insurance policy), but if I get 5-10 people to join me I can bring people in at a cost per person of $325/person: http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/bodie-night-photography-workshops/
It's very cool to be shooting in the park at night, and I like that we're raising money to support building stabilization projects at teh park, so I've intentionally priced my Bodie night access close to cost to be able to go myself as often as possible.
By the way, we did see someone trying to sneak in one night. Had he been caught by one of the rangers, the charge would have been tresspassing, an expensive one to defend in court, with potentially steep penalties.
+Jeff Sullivan Wow, that sounds really fun. Thanks for the info!!
What a surreal shot +Jeff Sullivan excellent take
Holq
This is fabulous. Truly amazing photo.