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Photographer Dave Arnold  Dave Arnold {Karma:55680}
Project #60 Hot Hot Hot!!!!! Camera Model Canon 30D
Categories Architecture
Historical
Photoart
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Night Photography
Architecture
Rte 66 Art
Lens Sigma 10-20 mm, F 4-5.6
Uploaded 8/25/2007 Film / Memory Type SanDisk Ultra II 2.0 gb
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 468 Shutter 4 minute, 3 seconds
Favorites Aperture 7.1
Critiques 28 Rating
6.81
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Location City -  Paraje
State -  NEW MEXICO
Country - United States   United States
About The second building I shot on last night's photo shoot. This is on the same plot as the general store previously posted. I assume it is probably the living quarters of the owners.

I lit the one side (brightest) with a camping lantern during part of the exposure. I strobe flashed the two interior rooms, one in purple, one in red. The red strobe was flashed through the gaping hole in the wall that separated the two rooms (the black area seen through the window). I used a very light stroke of plain flashlight on the face of the building.

4 minute, 3 second exposure.
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There are 28 Comments in 1 Pages
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Elle Elle Elle Elle   {K:10958} 9/11/2007
you're welcome dear Dave,
:)))

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 9/4/2007
I wondered what you'd think of my light painting... now I know.. thanks, Mahassa.

Dave

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Elle Elle Elle Elle   {K:10958} 9/3/2007
your colors are going to move me into tears little by little,
it's just like in dreams,
best, mahassa

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 9/3/2007
You're welcome, Cap'n!:)

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 9/3/2007
Thank you much, Shirley!

Capt.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174022} 8/30/2007
Amazing work again, dear Cap'n!:)

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/27/2007
Thanks, Don. I can't see to focus in the dark either. Here's a little tip for close-in work. I set the camera to auto focus, turn on the flash and also illuminate it with a flash light. I let the camera focus and then turn off the auto focus and flash and commence shooting.

Most of the time it works, though sometimes not. I have begun using a "two out of three" rule with the auto focus at night just because it is very frustrating to find out later that every shot in that position was out of focus.

I also usually check the first shot after the manual focus is set. But, a 2 inch screen will lie to you, even if you zoom up the photo.

Dave

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don blasingame   {K:3492} 8/27/2007
nice image once again. I'm impressed you have everything in great focus....I have a very difficult time focusing on anything at night and usually defalut to an f/22 or f/30 and lenghten the time....also notice you have some star blur due to the time exposure.

this is all good work!

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Brigitte R. Brigitte R.   {K:25989} 8/27/2007
Thanks Dave for taking the heat off me and directing it to yourself... ;-) I've not seen that side of you on here... just the clever, creative, and sometimes very humorous side of you! Thank you again, my dear self-sacrificing hero!!

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/27/2007
Rats. Here I was thinking for the first time in my life, I was being called provocative. LOL.

Actually, it is my middle name. I have been accused many times of provoking people, usually into arguments... which is in reality "provocative".

Thanks, Brigitte.

Dave

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Brigitte R. Brigitte R.   {K:25989} 8/26/2007
Hey wait.... a little slip up there... I think I meant to use another word since "provocative" infers to something a bit more sexual.... I actually meant it in a non-sexual way! lol.... am not into space aliens here or anything like that. Just wanted to make that clear to anyone reading this! By the time the thought hit my mind I had already hit the "add comment" button.... I just meant to say that your image provokes the imagination. Ok, I'll go hide in embarassment now! lol

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Brigitte R. Brigitte R.   {K:25989} 8/26/2007
Hi Dave... guess what? I got no complaints about this one!! In fact, it is one of my favorites. The colors are great, perfect exposure. I really like the white light on ths side of the building which clearly illuminates all the wonderful details in those very interesting brick pieces that make up the building. I love the dreamy sky with the stars that show movement (amazing just how much noticable movement there is in a mere 4 minutes!) And, I love seeing the hint of detail in the surrounding landscape! It is a very "out of this world" kind of shot... almost expect to see nomads from space appear in the scene at any moment! Great work, Dave... wonderful, wonderful, wonderful... very provocative! 7++++++++++
Kindest regards,
Brigitte

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thanks, Bernardo. That is so true about watching your step. When you are walking around without a flashlight because the camera will pick it up, there are many things to trip on.

Not so bad on a full moon night but after you've been blinded by the flash going off and then try and move to the next position, you're totally blind.

That is one reason locations are hard to find for these shoots. Many places are just too dangerous to try and navigate in the dark. Uneven ground, litter or brush make some places impossible for a night shoot.

Dave

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thank you very much, Marco!

Ciao,
Dave

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Biljana... M&M is a candy, surely you've heard of them? Their "claim to fame" is that they "melt in your mouth, not in your hand".

I figured M&Ms were known worldwide.

Dave

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thank you so much, Debjit!

Best wishes,
Dave

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thank you, John!

Best wishes,
Dave

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thank you very much, Jane!

Best wishes,
Dave

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thank you very much, Chad!

Best wishes,
Dave

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Bernardo González Bernardo González   {K:4655} 8/26/2007
Beatiful Dave. I like the composition and the purple light is great in the night. Watch your step, always in the night....

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marco diquattro marco diquattro   {K:2357} 8/26/2007
nice shot!

ciao

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biljana mitrovic biljana mitrovic   {K:48110} 8/26/2007
M&M...be more clear please?! :)
and don't worry ...even melted left enough heart for.... loving and caring :))

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 8/26/2007
Thank you, Biljana! Sorry about your heart. You should have had it made by M&M. They don't melt in my hand.

:)
KM

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Debjit Ghosh Debjit Ghosh   {K:3494} 8/25/2007
Dave, this is a very impressive night shot. the different colors emanating from the old wrecked house gives a very different mood to this picture. very well done.

Cheers,
~deb

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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 8/25/2007
oh my! Amazing colors, and I can see these 4 minutes at the stars as they begin there motions lines... amazing effect so that looks like great interior colored lights...hahahahaha...a new style in pubs-clubs! :-D

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Jane Zeltser Jane Zeltser   {K:1266} 8/25/2007
Dave,

What a clever idea; I dig the purple and fushia against the darl muted green and dark muted blue skies. I think I see stars in the sky too. I am impressed !!

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Chad Parish Chad Parish   {K:6440} 8/25/2007
Remarkable shot Dave, good work on creating this image.

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biljana mitrovic biljana mitrovic   {K:48110} 8/25/2007
My heart melts my soul rejoices

Energy pours out through my spine... Great moj kapetane !!!!

GREAT!!!!!!!

hugs
S Q

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