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Aurora Borealis glow taken at Porteau Cove near Squamish, BC. 4 images focus stack used for the rocks in the foreground. And one more image for the starry background blended together.
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The same shot taken at night. I persoanlly think the night time lights add more atmosphere to the shot, but atmosphere is the last thing Las Vegas needs.
When the moon finally set, I headed out with one of my buddies to do some astro photography. It was around 1am when we headed out to explore the woods of the Catskills. The weather was cool and calm with no clouds insight. We could hear the wilderness with each step. The constant hooting of an owl, and the occasional leaves shuffling. Night photography has always been a favorite because you feel the adrenaline rush through your body as you hear unexpected noises, not only that, but the chills that runs down your spine as you look up and see the infinite stars that roam the sky.
Captured: Lighthouse grounds, Fire Island, NY.
There was a very mysterious mood surrounding the Fire Island Lighthouse on this night, as heavy fog had settled into the area. The mist was quite thick, and even helped to bathe the lighthouse in some eerie color.
I couldn't help but think that this was precisely the type of weather this night watchman was made to handle. With its powerful beam, the light could easily cut through the fog, and serve as a landmark for any ships sailing off Long Island's southern coast.
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This light has always been one of my favorite LI locations to shoot, and tends to show up every now and again in my photostream. This time around, I was here to attend an onsite photography workshop put on by my new friends at National Parks at Night.
NPAN had introduced me to the Blue Ridge Parkway over the summer, and it was a blast catching up with them again. Big thanks to Chris Nicholson, Gabe Biderman, and the rest of the NPAN team for a really fun night of light painting and night photography at this famous Long Island landmark.
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'The Night Watchman" is a non-HDR image that was processed using a combination of ACR and Photoshop to add brightness, contrast and saturation. Also includes the use of Topaz Labs plugins -- Adjust, AI Clear and Denoise).
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