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Bodie Methodist Church

I decided to put several of my photos from this spot into one album, so I can decide which composition, moon illumination, and post-processing treatment I like best so far.  It takes longer to take night photos, and we're not up all night every night, so we take fewer of them.  So I always have more places to shoot at night than I have time to shoot them, and I rarely get back to the same spot over and over.  

The wild west "ghost town" of Bodie is an exception.  I have so many more shots to take there, but I always manage to catch another photo of the church.  It actually changes every night, with the moon illumination changing from night to night.

Here's the rest of the album containing more photos of this building form the 1880s:
https://plus.google.com/photos/+JeffreySullivan/albums/5944541472048887617
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Bodie Methodist Church, night photography workshop October 12, 2013

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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