Three Brothers, Yosemite National Park.
Night. 85% moon. 15 minutes. Lit by moonlight.
Three Brothers, Yosemite National Park.
Night. 85% moon. 15 minutes. Lit by moonlight.
I just returned from a great 3-day weekend in Yosemite with a bunch of Google+ photographers where I spent 3 nights photographing under the moonlight. It was my first time seeing the park and I couldn't have had a better experience. My goal for 2012 is to photograph the park during each season, but maybe even squeeze in a few other trips, like when there's snow.
Lower Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park.
Night. 85% moon. 8.5 minutes. Lit by moonlight.
Oil derrick in Stockton, California.
(Night. Full moon. 120 seconds. Lit by moonlight.)
Big M Auto. Williams, California.
Night. Full moon. 240 seconds. Lit by moonlight.
I was one of the lucky people who was fortunate enough to get an invite (thank you +Cody Bratt) to Google+ within the first week of Beta testing. Immediately after joining, I was discovering and conversing with a number of new photographers I found to be fun and inspiring.
A few months later in November, +Thomas Hawk organized a Death Valley trip on Google+. I drove my tired little Honda 1,200 miles round trip with +sly vegas (whom I had never met) to meet a bunch of new photographers in a place I had never been, while shooting something somewhat unfamiliar and it was one of the best trips I've ever taken.
Following the Death Valley trip, I used G+ to keep in touch with those I met on the trip, to meet even more photographers online and participate in a handful of hangouts until the early hours of the morning.
Then last weekend, a bunch of the photographers from Death Valley reunited in Big Sur because +Tony Payne sent out a post on Google+ mentioning that he would be up in the area and wanted to see if anyone would be interested in camping in Big Sur. About 10 of us jumped on the opportunity to shoot together and hang out again and of course, it was another great trip.
Next weekend, I will be going to Yosemite with some of the same people for a 3-night full moon photo walk.
For those of you who still don't believe there's a reason to join or be active on Google+, I can say without hesitation that joining Google+ has made such positive impact on my life and I am so thankful for and inspired by the people I have met there.
Reels left behind inside Noble Hall, an early 1900's state psychiatric hospital theatre.
Big M Auto. Williams, California.
Night. Full moon. 135 seconds. Lit by moonlight.
Big M Auto. Williams, CA.
Night. Full moon. 180 seconds. Lit by moonlight.
Big M Automotive. Williams, California.
Night. Full moon. 210 seconds. Lit by moonlight and incandescent flashlight.
Control room at the Naval Air Warfare Center. (Dark room. Light painted with LED and incandescent flashlights.)
This control panel was responsible in controlling the distribution of Freon throughout the complex. Freon was used to help reduce the chance of a fire amongst aircraft propulsion systems, tested in various portions of the facility including the second floor of this building.
Big M Automotive in Williams, CA.
(Night. Full moon. 50 seconds. Lit by incandescent and LED flashlights.)
Big M Automotive. Williams, CA.
(Night. Full moon. 180 seconds. Lit by moonlight, incandescent and LED flashlight.)
Light painting on the Racetrack in Death Valley.
Big M Automotive. Williams, CA.
(Night. Full moon. 240 seconds. Lit by moonlight and LED flashlight.)
Twlight at Rhyolite, a mining camp town built in 1905 in Death Valley.