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Post Some Cool Pics You Shot

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Hey, Clarke W, when I first saw your first shot on my phone, I thought you were holding up a model plane!

Then I saw it on my regular computer.

Very cool shot! :thumbsup:

Mike
I saw it on my laptop, and I also thought he was holding a model plane! It wasn't until I read your post and looked again that I realized what was really going on.
First time I got the pics off of my Contour Roam(camera) I thought the same thing, it looks like a model airplane. That was a long ride to altitude(11 - 12,000ft) with the wheels down.

But yeah that's actually this plane
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Another photographic passion of mine is low-light/night exposures.

A favorite bar/restaurant of mine, The Bungalow Bar.

Just beyond the apartment buildings at the top of the frame is the Atlantic Ocean.

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Do you ever do any light painting?

I did these by placing oil lamps on a glass table Then I placed a flashlight on the floor aimed up through the glass, and into the bottom of the lamps. That's where the white light in the photo comes from. And the glass of course gives you a reflective surface acting like a mirror
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Then this one of Vulcan in Birmingham at night with the spotlights on it made for a "light painting" shot without me having to actually set up a light source.

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And I don't think this falls into the light painting category all though the oil lamp was the only source of light in the room, so maybe it does.
MXR Analog Innovations...
Well it doesn't get more analog than this 🤣

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Do you ever do any light painting?

I did these by placing oil lamps on a glass table Then I placed a flashlight on the floor aimed up through the glass, and into the bottom of the lamps. That's where the white light in the photo comes from. And the glass of course gives you a reflective surface acting like a mirror
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Then this one of Vulcan in Birmingham at night with the spotlights on it made for a "light painting" shot without me having to actually set up a light source.

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And I don't think this falls into the light painting category all though the oil lamp was the only source of light in the room, so maybe it does.
MXR Analog Innovations...
Well it doesn't get more analog than this 🤣

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No, I never tried light painting.

Mike
 
Odds and ends from the files, all shot on Fujifilm digitals (X10, X30, X100S, XS-10).

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Joe Patti Seafood Market, Pensacola, FL, waterfront. Lobster, crab, and MudBugs ! X10

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Tatas flying in formation. Lane Motor Museum, Nashville. Rear-mounted air-cooled V8's! XS-10

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Commemorative Air Force P51, Smyrna, TN Air Show. X10

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Rear Entrance, Opry Mills Mall. X10

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Seagull, Old Hickory Lake. Of course they migrate, but after a big part of my life around oceans, it still just seems strange to see them in Tennessee. XS-10

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I'd heard that song forever, who'da thunk it was true?
 

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