InFinCity- I spent a lot of time this last fall scouting areas I'd denoted as "insane looking" thru satellite imagery research. What began as an afternoon hike lingered into the wee hours of the night as I saw just how mindbogglingly cool this entire area was. This was one of the more difficult light painting challenges I've ever undertaken because the sandstone fins here are endless, but extremely delicate and I didn't want to crunch any as the only footprints I saw were from kangaroo rats on the lower right sand dune. While I understand the utility of low level lighting, for scenes with this much topography I am an advocate of high intensity low angle light bounced off of ones body and used creatively as one wanders around the scene. I never get it right on the first take, but I generally find the freedom to illuminate the scene in front of you as you read the landscape fun and exciting. Stacked/Blend- Nikon D850 with Sigma art 14-24 f/2.8 Ground: 982 seconds @ f/5.6 iso 64 light painting mission Sky: 12 seconds x 20 stacked @ f/3.2 iso 10k
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