Photo: The Final Frontier – Otherworldly Mobius Arch with Milky Way!

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Mobius Arch, Alabama Hills, CA, framing the awe-inspiring Milky Way.

I illuminated the arch with a hand-held ProtoMachines LED2 flashlight while the shutter was open on my tripod-mounted camera. I used a Pinout remote controller/app to set and trigger the camera.

Nikon D610/Irix 15mm f/2.4 lens @ 20 seconds f/2.4 ISO 4000 on 2017-06-22 02:50.

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Long Exposure Night Photo with Light Painting

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Photo: The Red Mobius (light painting long exposure night photo)

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Mobius Arch and the beautiful moon during a cold winter night. Getting creative with red lights! 😀
Mobius Arch y la luna bonita durante una fría noche de invierno.  Convirtiéndose creativa con las luces rojas. 😀
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Photo: Ken Lee Photography
Info: Nikon D610, AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lens at 14mm, 2015-11-23 22:43. 115s f/8 ISO 400 4000K.
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Mobius Arch y la luna bonita durante una fría noche de invierno. Convirtiéndose creativa con las luces rojas. 😀
 
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Photo: Ken Lee Photography
Alabama Hills, CA USA/EE UU

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Photo: Flow Cave Miner’s Dugout (light painting night photography)

9022kenlee_2015-11-24_1909_267sf8iso200-4000k_alabamahills-flowcave-closeup-1000pxThis is a miner’s dugout in a flow cave that I found particularly intriguing. It looks like a strange planet in “Star Trek: TOS”. I asked about the history in a group devoted to the Owens Valley area, and someone replied, “My dad, who worked for DWP told me that they used these to store the explosives while building the aqueduct to Los Angeles.” All illumination and colored lights were done with a handheld flashlight during the exposure, and is not a post-processing creation.

Este es el “dugout” de un minero en una cueva flujo que he encontrado particularmente intrigante. Parece un extraño planeta en “Star Trek: TOS”. Le pregunté acerca de la historia de un grupo dedicado a la región de Owens Valley, y alguien respondió: “Mi padre, que trabajaba para DWP, me dijo que ellos utilizan estos para almacenar los explosivos mientras que la construcción del acueducto de Los Ángeles.” Todas las luces de iluminación y de color se hicieron con una linterna de mano durante la exposición, y no es una creación de post-procesamiento.

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Photo: Ken Lee Photography
Info: Nikon D610, AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lens at 14mm, 2015-11-24 18:59. 434s f/8 ISO 200 4000K. Light painting/pintura de luz-ProtoMachines LED2.
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And The Stars Look Very Different Today

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And The Stars Look Very Different Today

Photo: Ken Lee Photography
Info: Nikon D610, AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lens at 14mm, 2015-11-23 22:43. 30s f/8 ISO 800 4000K.   (8968)
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I blended this with another photo so I could “light paint” the arch with a Protomachines LED2 flashlight. 2 minutes f/8 ISO 200 2 4000k.
 
Me mezclé esto con otra foto, así que podría “pintura de luz” el arco con una Protomachines LED2 linterna. 2 minutos f/8 ISO 200 2 4000k.

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Mobius Arch Star Trails, Alabama Hills

Light painting and “stacked” multiple exposures during a hot night in the desert near Lone Pine, California.  The stacking was done in Photoshop CS4 to have a little more control over the light painting and to reduce noise.  This also marks the first time I used Noise Ninja to clean up the noise.  While it wasn’t bad at all, I felt that a little cleaning up was better, so I selectively “de-noised” parts of the photo via layer masking.

Title: Mobius Arch Polaris Star Trail
Info: Nikon D90, Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 lens, Feisol tripod. 65 minutes total, composed of 130 30-second photos, all ISO 1600, f/4.5. Light painted with my handy head lamp.
Photography: Ken Lee
Location: Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California, USA.

A hot evening, especially when running around “light painting”. But I also had a chance to lay on my back and watch the stars. I actually began dozing off when a car pulled up. You can see some of the light from the head lights on the arch.

The swirling stars are magical, a result of the long exposure of the camera capturing the movement of the stars. Polaris, the North Star, is in the middle, and all the stars appear to rotate around it, this movement, of course, primarily a result of the rotation of the earth.