Star Trails Over Pliocene Clay Lake Bed


Star Trails Over Pliocene Clay Lake Bed
Star Trails over erosion patterns in Pliocene-era bentonite clay in a former lake bed in rural Nevada.

The eroded hills were partially lit by the moon, but also illuminated using a ProtoMachines LED2 light set to approximately the same color temperature as moonlight. 

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Jeff Sullivan Photography

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  1. Other worldly.  Thanks Jeff Sullivan

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  2. Woa! Beam me up! This is very cool! Thx as always.

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  3. Awesome shot Jeff! Did you buy a photomachine light? I'd love to have one but yikes they are expensive!

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  4. John Getchel  I did.  I figured that for serious light painting and night photography instruction, it's important to have a light adjustable in stops of light, and which I can use to create either a wide variety of colors or a range of cool to warm shades of white.

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  5. Gorgeous capture!!  I love the star trails!!

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  6. Nice! I'd love to see it in action someday!

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  7. I like that kind of hillside, Jeff Sullivan. Aside from a wonderful place to explore with an active curiosity, I can see it like playing with a larger-scale formation than sand tufas, smaller scale than Bryce. Repeating patterns and shapes...with a vengeance!

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