Beneath a Southern Sky

Annette Blattman

Beneath a Southern Sky

canon 5dII 16-35 lens
same set up as previous upload only taken later and the building was lit by the brake lights of the car.

Beneath a Southern Sky belongs to the following groups:

5D Mark II, Landscape and Abstract Photography, Landscape Photography, Light Painting (with tips and techniques), New South Wales Photography, Rural NSW and Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Beneath a Southern Sky  by Annette Blattman
Beneath a Southern Sky  by Annette Blattman
  • John Conway

    John Conway

    excellent work Annette, is there anything you can’t photograph? :)

  • Annette Blattman replied

    thanks John, yeah there’s plenty, you just dont see the duds.

  • Hans Kawitzki

    Hans Kawitzki

    Thats a cracker of an image Annette,fantastic work

  • Annette Blattman replied

    thanks Hans

  • NickMonk

    NickMonk

    Very very good Annette. I like this one better than the first.

  • Annette Blattman replied

    thanks Nick, this one’s growing on me too.

  • Tracy Faught

    Tracy Faught

    Fantastic!! Love this Anne!!

  • Tracy Faught

    Tracy Faught

    Annette…I’m sorry I was typing so fast because the image is so wonderful, and I couldn’t wait to let you know! ;]

  • Annette Blattman replied

    ha thanks Tracy, really appreciated.

  • Bill  Robinson

    Bill Robinson

    Just keeps getting better, fantastic Annette.

  • Travis Easton

    Travis Easton

    Way cool shot Annette, wow

  • Dawne Olson

    Dawne Olson

    This is insanely fantastic!! Love every part of it! Beautiful work!

  • Marlo510

    Marlo510

    What a BEAUTY!!! Love it!!! Looks magical!

  • Rany Lutz

    Rany Lutz

    Beyond amazing! A lot of work, but well worth it…....super!

  • Karen  Tillotson

    Karen Tillotson

    So cool! Awesome image! Fave!

  • Vicki Ferrari

    Vicki Ferrari

    This takes my breath away! Absolutely stunning Annette! I can’t stop staring at it!! WOW! Fave, over and over and over!

  • Dave Hampton

    Dave Hampton

    Awesome!!

  • Adam Bykowski

    Adam Bykowski

    Totally cool. The glow of the house really sets the whole thing off nicely.

  • Simon Gladwin

    Simon Gladwin

    Just superb yet again!

  • chris Whitney

    chris Whitney

    The warm ambient light on the building is very nice-beautiful image.

  • AnnieD

    AnnieD

    Great shot. Light is great!

  • richiedean

    richiedean

    A wonderous image Annette …............ :))

  • BigD

    BigD

    Excellent work

  • Kasia-D

    Kasia-D

    What a wonderful idea with the brake lights. Amazing once again!

  • Russell Greenwood

    Russell Greenwood works here

    Wow – really nice. Great to see the lack of pollution!

  • Dennis Wetherley

    Dennis Wetherley

    Another beautiful shot

  • Cassy Greenawalt

    Cassy Greenawalt

    Beautiful shot! I love the colors.

  • Fremme

    Fremme

    another stunning shot, wow, great job

  • Elana Bailey

    Elana Bailey

    Brilliant capture and work, Annette. Love it. Well done. An instant fave.

  • simonesphotos

    simonesphotos

    Brilliant work Annette, like the lighting on this one better than the previous one. You are such a skillful photographer!

  • poupoune

    poupoune

    Awesome work!!!

  • DavidMark

    DavidMark

    Stunning shot, Annette.

  • Brian Puhl IPA

    Brian Puhl IPA

    Very nice!!!! Those brake lights made one hell of a shot!

  • BigD
  • Melinda Gaal

    Melinda Gaal

    WOW!!! Very nice.

  • Daniel Sheehan

    Daniel Sheehan

    i really like this

  • Paul Thompson Photography

    Paul Thompson ...

    Stunning!!!!

  • Mleahy

    Mleahy

    cool shot.

  • Lachlan Kent

    Lachlan Kent

    That’s incredible! Wonderfully set up too!

  • Béla Török

    Béla Török

    Amazing work, Annette!

  • Anne O'Connor

    Anne O'Connor

    Definately a cracker Annette. Super shot, nice warm tones on the building too. The brake lights worked a treat. Well done for your expertise.
    anne

  • Paul Pichugin

    Paul Pichugin

    Absolutely brilliant capture, how many individual shots was this? Great use of extra lighting in the church and on the tree as well :-) What was the over all exposure time?

  • Annette Blattman replied

    Thanks Paul, I think it was around the 100 mark taken over a period of an hour or close to it.

  • Ann  Van Breemen

    Ann Van Breemen

    I really love this one, Annette. The warm tones of the building do it for me. You must be very patient as well as super talented.:)

  • Annette Blattman replied

    thanks Ann, your too kind

  • Garry Schlatter

    Garry Schlatter

    Great shot Annette…this is masterclass!
    I have been there last winter and did a lot of night photography during full moon. I assume you could do your light paintings without interference from the locals…otherwise they call you a lunatic

  • Annette Blattman

    Annette Blattman

    thanks Garry, no one around only mad photographers

  • ElohiAdanata

    ElohiAdanata

    My first fave here ~ love it!

  • A.M. Ruttle

    A.M. Ruttle

    Gadzooks, these are great variations on the theme! What a fantastic idea to use the brakelights… why not… they’re connected to the biggest battery around! Thanks for the excellent imagery and resourcefulness!!

  • EarthGipsy

    EarthGipsy

    Looking fabulous @ the ridge! Love your work.

  • Vicki Ferrari

    Vicki Ferrari

    An absolute stunner Annette! Fave, of course, and am just blown away by this…. and the lighting of the building (is it a church?) with the brake lights, very very clever! Did you use blinkers as well?!! Where was this taken? Looks like a magic spot! Will check out the previous image also, without the brake lights, as well as the rest of your PV!! Nice to meet you Annette – are you still in Sydney? Vicki :)

  • Andrew Murrell

    Andrew Murrell

    Now thats a star trail photograph!!! One of the best I have seen. How long was the exposure?

  • Annette Blattman replied

    thanks again Andrew, it was taken over an hour using about 100, 30 second exposures.

  • RichardKlos

    RichardKlos

    Excellent capture!!!
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  • RichardKlos

    RichardKlos

    Excellent capture!!!

  • zumi

    zumi

    GREAT!!! love the idea/effect of the break lights!

  • David Haworth

    David Haworth

    saw you made Camera Mag. I also entered my star trail for the month so you win.. I bow to your might Annette!

  • Annette Blattman
  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    fantastic

  • Peter Zentjens

    Peter Zentjens

    Stunning result, absolutely beautiful

  • whalegeek

    whalegeek

    Terrific image! I like the light painting achieved via brake lights. Very, very clever use of your noggin!

  • PhotosEcosse

    PhotosEcosse 20 days ago

    So amazing….......I could easily fave all your work…....but I have Dinner to cook….......sob !!!!!

  • J.K. York

    J.K. York 20 days ago

    superb trail shot. simply brilliant to use the brake lights to illuminate the house. bravo.

  • Jeffrey Palm

    Jeffrey Palm 20 days ago

    Stunning work!

  • M G  Pettett

    M G Pettett 20 days ago

    A striking image!

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