It gets dark so early at this time of year, I decided to kill some time while in Stovepipe Wells last week…
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Under the Moonlight in Death Valley
Light painting an old fire engine in Death Valley, January 2015. For more night photography from Death Valley, see this album on G+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116469806647181209109/photos/116469806647181209109/albums/6100922150074844129
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Good morning, quite a stir on a post.
This is lovely. The technique what is beyond me. I love this photo. Have a wonderful weekend.
amazing work, so beautiful
Very good
muy bello
Death Valley I'm Moonlight _ glittering stars, bight moon, blue sky, recently painted fire engine of old or vintage vehicle still in condition? Nice snapshot. Thank you.
+Panduranga G L It's a vintage vehicle, preserved in the dry climate of Death Valley. The warm appearance of the paint may be enhanced by the use of a warm incandescent flashlight to illuminate it.