This was shot for the Glass Eye exhibition in Sydney 2009.
Shot under the Iron Cove bridge , Sydney Australia with the Sigma 10 – 20 mm on my Nikon D300.
No alterations to the image other than a slight crop and colour adjustments.
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Magic shot !
Thanks Laura …
– David Sundstrom
Well done! Please consider adding this to the Painting with light group.
Thanks, I’d already submitted it when I uploaded the work, I think it was just waiting for approval.
Lovely shot David!!
Thanks John
cleverly done – very cool sense of aesthetic!
Fabulous work indeed!!!!
Superb work – I was always wonder how do you painting with light?
Thanks …
there are a number of different ways to do it, but essentially all you need is your camera, a tripod and at least 1 light source.
For me the rest is all experimentation.
Do you running with a light from one place to another?
For this shot yes, I think the exposure from memory was about 1 min. But you could just as easily get some friends to help out if you needed a shorter exposure.
fantastic
very cool shot! Thanks for the inspiration to experiment!
Thanks!
That’s so cool. I always wanted to try that.
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Magic shot !
Thanks Laura …
– David Sundstrom
Well done! Please consider adding this to the Painting with light group.
Thanks, I’d already submitted it when I uploaded the work, I think it was just waiting for approval.
– David Sundstrom
Lovely shot David!!
Thanks John
– David Sundstrom
cleverly done – very cool sense of aesthetic!
Fabulous work indeed!!!!
Superb work – I was always wonder how do you painting with light?
Thanks …
there are a number of different ways to do it, but essentially all you need is your camera, a tripod and at least 1 light source.
For me the rest is all experimentation.
– David Sundstrom
Do you running with a light from one place to another?
For this shot yes, I think the exposure from memory was about 1 min. But you could just as easily get some friends to help out if you needed a shorter exposure.
– David Sundstrom
fantastic
very cool shot! Thanks for the inspiration to experiment!
Thanks!
– David Sundstrom
That’s so cool. I always wanted to try that.