Stark Camp Cathedral

© Steven W. Lepak

Stark Camp Cathedral

Uploaded: July 16, 2009

Description


I stoked up the camp fire for some warm foreground lighting in the process of creating this image. Two yard lights on the far side of the cabin allowed for a bit of back lighting for the cabin.

Overall exposure time was two beers (see inset image).

Many thanks to Bill & Pat for their kind Hospitality.

Comments

Steven W. Lepak July 16, 2009

#1154974

Michelle Alton July 16, 2009

I love boty...but I really love the inset photo. #7745079

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe July 16, 2009

Excellent captures, Steven. #7745417

Robert R. Goodman July 16, 2009

Hi Steven,that is a awesome time lapse.Beautiful star trails.I should try this on some cactus.Ice cold beer don't sound to bad down here in Arizona!!!!! #7745489

Mary E. Lake July 16, 2009

Fantastic trails Steven!! :) #7745503

Bojan Bencic level-classic July 16, 2009

Great star trails photo, Steven. Fantastic warm light on the foreground and beautiful stars. #7745523

Anna M. Halasz July 16, 2009

Great work,Steven. Anna #7745537

Daniella Puente July 16, 2009

You did a wonderful job with this! #7745830

Jane Hirst July 17, 2009

Hey...this is GREAT. Love the story of the photo with the foreground. That really adds to the story. Just how long is 2 beers? #7750112

Steven W. Lepak July 18, 2009

Thanks to all for your kind comments. The "beer" unit of exposure time is 37.5 minutes, so the two beer exposure here was 75 minutes. Best Regards, Steven #7752333

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