Pinnacles at the Nambung National Park near the town of Cervantes, About 245 Km North of Perth, Western Australia.
The Pinnacles desert is the main attraction of the Nambung national park. The Pinnacles are limestone formations ranging from small formations, right up to 3.5 meters tall and are a Iconic part of Western Australia.
A Combination of light painting using a spotlight to illuminate the Pinnacles, and taking a series of 30 second exposures over 30 mins then stacked together using stacking software.
EOS 500D And 15-85 IS.
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Comments
Amazing work EOS, the colours are so vivid and your committment to such a stunning image has to be commended, I had read that such long exposures are very problematic with DSLR’s and their short battery lives, great solution to this
Way too cool. Spectacular work!!
FAntastic work
Looks great! Light is fantastic…clever you! LOL
Awesome work!!
Magic scene and effect.
amazing work!
Fantastic image mate, great combination of technique and artistry.
Very Cool Love it!
Excellent!