The Grand Finale

© Sara B Coffey

The Grand Finale

Uploaded: February 01, 2012

Description

This light painting scene was created by Jeremy Jackson aka Tackyman. He uses a variety of techniques to create the light, then long exposure photography to capture it. Scene includes burning steel wool, light sabers, & flash lights. I used F10 exposure 193 sec iso 100 39mm. All of these light paintings are straight from the camera. No post processing needed.

Comments

Phyllis H. Burchett March 29, 2012

Congrats on this fantastic winner! #1453090

Merna L. Nobile April 01, 2012


What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
Congratulations! Merna
#10070519

Sara B Coffey level-classic April 01, 2012

How true Merna! Thanks for the encouragement & congrats! Sara:)
#10070933

David M. Montero April 06, 2012

Spectacular scene very well captured. I can see why it is a winner. Congratulations Sara!!! #10078285

Sara B Coffey level-classic April 06, 2012

Thank you Dave, I appreciate the encouragement from such an accomplished photographer. I have marked a number of your images as favorites of mine. I am honored to receive your recognition.
Your still life's are a real inspiration.
Sara:) #10078682

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic April 08, 2012

Great play of light, Sara. CONGRATZ on this superb Winner!!!

UB. #10081819


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