I took my Nikon Z8 with the Nikon Z 24-120 S f/4 Lens and traveled to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to do some photography. Little did I know that I would actually be doing Light Painting with my camera. Watch the video to see how I did the Light Painting with my Nikon Z8 Camera.
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Well worth the time spent to get that blended photo. Very nice.
It feels like the clouds are coming down to meet you hahaha
It was nice to see how this image was produced. Love that you knew what would happen and waited for it to come about. As I mentioned in another post, I'm going with light stacking and this is great to show how it is accomplished.
Nicely done. Glad to see you waiting for the light. That's the real key to it all.
A really great example of the patience involved with landscape photography. That final image is awesome!!!
That final image was awesome. Most people would have taken one image and moved on, me included. Thatβs the difference in a pro and the rest of us.
Good stuff, Ron! I especially liked the time-lapse you included at around 5:51.
Beautiful picture, thanks for sharing how you got it.
That final image is beautiful brother!!!!
Nice video Ron. Have a wonderful day π
Wow…A lot of work and time to get the shots you needed…great job Ron