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

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
Thats a cracker of an image Annette,fantastic work
Annette Blattman replied
thanks Hans
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
Fantastic!! Love this Anne!!
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
Just keeps getting better, fantastic Annette.
Travis Easton
Way cool shot Annette, wow
Dawne Olson
This is insanely fantastic!! Love every part of it! Beautiful work!
Marlo510
What a BEAUTY!!! Love it!!! Looks magical!
Rany Lutz
Beyond amazing! A lot of work, but well worth it…....super!
Karen Tillotson
So cool! Awesome image! Fave!
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
Awesome!!
Adam Bykowski
Totally cool. The glow of the house really sets the whole thing off nicely.
Simon Gladwin
Just superb yet again!
chris Whitney
The warm ambient light on the building is very nice-beautiful image.
AnnieD
Great shot. Light is great!
richiedean
A wonderous image Annette …............ :))
BigD
Excellent work
Kasia-D
What a wonderful idea with the brake lights. Amazing once again!
Russell Greenwood
Wow – really nice. Great to see the lack of pollution!
Dennis Wetherley
Another beautiful shot
Cassy Greenawalt
Beautiful shot! I love the colors.
Fremme
another stunning shot, wow, great job
Elana Bailey
Brilliant capture and work, Annette. Love it. Well done. An instant fave.
simonesphotos
Brilliant work Annette, like the lighting on this one better than the previous one. You are such a skillful photographer!
poupoune
Awesome work!!!
DavidMark
Stunning shot, Annette.
Brian Puhl IPA
Very nice!!!! Those brake lights made one hell of a shot!
BigD
Melinda Gaal
WOW!!! Very nice.
Daniel Sheehan
i really like this
Paul Thompson ...
Stunning!!!!
Mleahy
cool shot.
Lachlan Kent
That’s incredible! Wonderfully set up too!
Béla Török
Amazing work, Annette!
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
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
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
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
thanks Garry, no one around only mad photographers
ElohiAdanata
My first fave here ~ love it!
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
Looking fabulous @ the ridge! Love your work.
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
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
Excellent capture!!!
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RichardKlos
Excellent capture!!!

zumi
GREAT!!! love the idea/effect of the break lights!
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
thanks
Scott d'Almeida
fantastic
Peter Zentjens
Stunning result, absolutely beautiful
whalegeek
Terrific image! I like the light painting achieved via brake lights. Very, very clever use of your noggin!
PhotosEcosse 20 days ago
So amazing….......I could easily fave all your work…....but I have Dinner to cook….......sob !!!!!
J.K. York 20 days ago
superb trail shot. simply brilliant to use the brake lights to illuminate the house. bravo.
Jeffrey Palm 20 days ago
Stunning work!
M G Pettett 20 days ago
A striking image!