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US Army fort ruins from the 1860’s.
Nikon D850| Nikkor 20mmf/1.8g| Single frame
more to come…
“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.” ― Eudora Welty
Copyright ©2024 Deborah M. Zajac. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
PLEASE DO NOT USE MY IMAGES WITHOUT EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.

US Army fort ruins from the 1860’s.
Nikon D850| Nikkor 20mmf/1.8g| Single frame
more to come…
Nice previsualization and exposure.
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Thank you so much, Robert!
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Wow, very creative, with outstanding results! Beautiful image, Deborah.
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Thank you so much, John! It was a fun night.
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Very cool … light painting can be so much fun! This is a great subject for it! 🙂
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I meant use of artificial light (not light painting) … since it’s all inside.
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It was fun! I light painted a little too, but didn’t choose to develop one of the images yet.
I just used light modifiers to light up the doorway and window.
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WOW!!
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Thank you, Jennie! I’m glad you like it. It was fun to compose and shoot. I even got a bonus Perseid Meteor. 😊
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Honestly, I think this is one of your very best! Where did the light inside the old fort come from? What a bonus, too.
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Thank you so much, Jennie!! I put the light in the fort using little lights.
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Ah! It was perfect!
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Thank you so much!! 😊
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You’re welcome!
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Beautiful image, Deborah.
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Thank you so much, Cheryl!
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Just glorious, Deborah. What’s the light source inside the ruin?
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Thank you, Janet!! I put several little lights in the doorway and window to light it up.
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I love this photo, Deborah. That’s beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Dan. It was a lot of fun to compose and shoot.
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Wow what an artistic photo Deborah, I love it ! You have captured the beauty of the sky and added a beautiful image with light to form a masterpiece. Well done my friend.
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Thank you so much, Ashley! I’m glad you like the image.
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Spectacular photo – stars plus fort!
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Thank you so much, Judy!!
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A great shot. We never see stars like this.
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Thank you so much, John! I drove an hour east to get away from city lights to see all these stars.
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I can imagine the need.
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Unfortunately there is more and more light pollution here too.
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I think everywhere.
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What an interesting image. Sometimes, I see the sky-stars like smoke rising up from the ‘fire’ in the building. Then, I look again and see the light from the stars pouring into the building, and lighting it up.
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That’s a beautiful thing to see!! 😊
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This is a wonderful picture Deborah! The light sources zo different and matching so beautifully. The old fort like a chimney from wich the stars ascend.
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I like the cool sky and warm light coming from the ruin. I’m glad you like it too. Thank you so much, Peter!
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This is lovely, Deborah!
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Thank you so much, Belinda!!
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Good balance of light in the sky and light in the ruins.
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Thank you so much, Steve!
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