OK, switching to Notepad and will try to type the remainder and copy and paste in one shot. Navigating around in the little text window in the forum itself once you have more than 10 or 20 lines of text got annoying pretty quick!
Marshann's Machine'... I also got a lot of very similar shots to what she got while we were parked at this spot, so I'll avoid posting the 'duplicates'.
Another good comparision.
Yes, your eyes do NOT decieve... that is a HONDA FIT, parked at the 'parking area' for the Wind Caves... that thing somehow managed to bump and bounce up the same trail we had just rolled up! This was definitely an "I am so really NOT a badass" moment for me!
Marshann got a kick out of it as well!
Opting not to hike to the Wind Caves, we proceed further up the dusty trail, as the light begins to fade.
At this point we've now returned back down to the Wind Caves trailhead, and while Marshann sets up our 'picnic', I break out the gear and start experimenting.
Pretty cool light overall... still too much light in the sky to see any stars, at least facing west.
Pretty much the most useful feature of the roof lights... they look cool in photos! ; )
Taken with Marshann's help. Really glad that all that time spent in the tanning beds is really paying off... : O
Stars really starting to come in now. Switched away from using the flashes to 'Painting with Light', using Marshann's big spot light. More of this technique to follow.
Trying some longer exposures and seeing if just the ambient moonlight will do the trick. Not working so well.
Lights on!
Switching directions to try the other angle... Marshann finshing packing up her truck, and Ruger 'supervising'... : )
Cel phone Droid Light to light up the truck during the long exposure, and let the stars come in.
Back to 'Painting with Light'... lighting up the hillside in the back.
One last angle of my truck this direction, getting Orion in the frame as well. Possibly my favorite shot of the day!
Now back the other way with more light painting... the dust really seemed to stick to where I'd wiped it all off earlier. : /
And back to both trucks... for a last few shots.
Light painting always makes every frame look unique.
...and back down the trail to wrap up the evening! Thanks again, Marshann, for the company, the food, and the photo assistance! ; )