It's nice to find a historical site so remote that it's not heavily vandalized, shot full of bullet holes! This was a single 30 second exposure. I lit the outside then ducked under the pipe in the doorway and somehow missed the holes in the floor as I lit the inside red and green.
I used a 3-color LED flashlight offering separate red, green and blue LEDs:
What Lights Are in Your Light Painting Bag?
http://activesole.blogspot.com/2014/09/what-lights-are-in-your-light-painting.html
It's available for around $40 on Amazon.com. These are some of the lights I've bought lately: http://astore.amazon.com/jeffsulliphot-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=21
http://activesole.blogspot.com/
#lightpainting #nightphotography #Nevada #travelnevada #nvmag
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nice
Great work...and some work was involved here...
Wow....che flash....fantastico effetto!
+Jim Harrington Yes, light intensity falls off with the square of the distance, so you have to light distant parts of the subject more. Then you need to not get clocked as you rush under stray metal objects, and not trip on or fall through the holes in the rotting floor. It's a fun challenge.
Menudo reto. Saludos
Great effect
very nice
Cool!
muy bello:)
Where is this? You and I live very close to each other and I'd like to see it. Randsville?