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    Just Me natgaines's Avatar
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    At rest (night time photography!)

    *FINALLY* getting a minute to breath! I really don't enjoy spending my days off doing work stuff. I'm not sure I really like doing work stuff on work days either but oh well I had a few minutes to say hello to you guys with some light painting I did tonight! Had to shrink it down a bit and I'll try to post a few more later.

    I was so grateful to go to a Scott Kelby training seminar on Monday in Sacramento and boy, my batteries are RECHARGED! I need more hours in the day, and since that wasn't possible I drug my camera out after dark! Just wanted to see if anyone else has been trying to make the most out of the shortening days?
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    Re: At rest (night time photography!)

    Very cool, I am impressed

    Phil

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    Re: At rest (night time photography!)

    I sure do envy you getting to do the Scott Kelby training. I need that so bad. I have done a little light painting but never any as good as your first example. Hope you post more.
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    Re: At rest (night time photography!)

    I like your light painting stuff and this one seems very well done.
    As for those shorter hours it means you don't have to get up so early for sunrise shots.
    Keep Shooting!

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