Again something i've been meaning to do more of, get infront of the camera and do more self portraits at night, quite a skill as well I might add, star trails portraiture is quite tricky, this one is actually quite a lot of photoshop so I am sorry in advance, this is a composite of 3 images. Thanks to Phil for lighting the shot of me. The other is of the Truck from the same trip, and the final shot is of some Light Writing my wife did for me.
Light up the darkness is one of my motos for Noctography, I think it works well on many levels.
"The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I? Light up the darkness."
For me Night photography isn't a hobby, it's not even something I do to pass time, it's something I have to do, I am compelled to do it, I have to, it is an addiction and a lifestyle. It consumes me, it is inside me and I belong to it. It has a certain power over me that I cannot resist. It has brought me to the edge of destruction and back, it has nearly ended my life and I still lust after it, night after night.
I don't know if anyone else feels this way?
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Light Up The Darkness
Friday, 29 April 2011
All Through The Night
I would like to include a welsh hymn here that is quite close to my heart as it was my Grandpa's favourite.
He died over 10 years ago now, and when his photography passion ended, mine began when I enherited his camera equipment. He was a photographer, an astronomer and a night photographer. I wish he was still here to enjoy these night shoots with me.
All Through The Night.
Sleep my love, and peace attend thee
All through the night;
Guardian angels God will lend thee,
All through the night,
Soft the drowsy hours are creeping,
Hill and vale in slumber sleeping,
I my loving vigil keeping,
All through the night.
While the moon her watch is keeping
All through the night;
While the weary world is sleeping
All through the night;
O'er thy spirit gently stealing,
Visions of delight revealing,
Breathes a pure and holy feeling,
All through the night.
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Thursday, 28 April 2011
The Fire Chief
I've really got in to my simple lighting, and letting the stars and the subject mater do the talking. Some times a lot of coloured lighting can draw away the fact you are at such an amazing place. A lot of light painting takes place in peoples gardens and they get just as much praise if not more. I think we traveled a total of 250 miles for this place. I've never got the lighting right on this thing either in the past. The colours never mix well because of the colour of the truck itself, so I went with the natural flash gun white, really bring out the decay. Let the stars do the rest.
Enjoy
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It's Finally Here
I don't know if any of you rememeber, but not long ago I announced that I had one of my pictures on an album that will be sold in shops worldwide coming out soon.
www.flickr.com/photos/light_painter/5497091481/in/photost...
Well my few copies arrived yesterday and it's amazing. Here it is in the flesh.
Original picture can be seen here
www.flickr.com/photos/light_painter/558051224/in/photostream
Album can be bought here if anyone is interested
www.amazon.co.uk/Mysterious-Power-Ezra-Furman-Harpoons/dp...
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Inside The Murder House
Nah I'm just joking, but The owner hung himself in here, then there has been something like 5 more reported suicides in this house. Now when ever someone goes missing they come here first!
While me and Phil were here, a car pulled up at the entrance blocking both our cars in. After a few minutes they got out and looked in Phil's car window, by this point we were about 15ft away and Phil turned his torch at them, they crapped their pants ran back to the car then drove off without using the clutch, heard it grinding all the way down the road. Then they drove past another 3 times before pulling in again, by this time we were sat at the cars. Then they got out and it was 3 scared girls and a gay guy, asking us if we had been inside the "haunted scary house" they had a look from outside the fence and swore they saw someone, laughable really. When non-explorers or people who are not photographers go to these locations, we are so de-sensatised to these places it's no big deal, then you see people lose their minds over it.
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The Mail Man
From my last trip to the digger graveyard with Phil and Fran. This wasn't suppose to be the last shot of the night, but we all got very cold and achey so we called it a night and started the 2 odd mile hike back to the car before the 2/3 hour car journey home.
Royal Navy Mail Truck
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Monday, 25 April 2011
The Colonel
Another shot from the digger graveyard, focused on star trails more than light painting. I was happy with this photo I got of this last time, so I went for a different angle with really simplistic lighting and a star trail.
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