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Grumpy Old Guy

(3,170 posts)
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 06:49 PM Jul 2022

Light painting in the California Desert.

I recently had the opportunity to join several other photographers for an evening of "light painting" in the California Desert. Light painting is a technique where one can create a long exposure of the pitch black night sky, often including the Milky Way, while briefly lighting the foreground for a second or two with a hand held light. It takes a little practice, but the results can be dramatic. It helps if the photographer is working in an official "dark sky" area.

In this case the location was the Galleta Meadows Sculpture Gardens near the town of Borrego Springs in California's Anza Borrego Desert State Park. The park is east of Palm Springs not far from the Salton Sea. Daytime temperatures hit 106F, and the rattlesnakes and scorpions are abundant. (We saw several scorpions, and had to carefully check our camera bags for them when we were finished).

Dennis Avery, heir to the Avery Label fortune, was a resident of Borrego Springs. He purchased the land and commissioned the sculptor, Ricardo Breceda, to create one hundred and thirty metal sculptures, which are placed in the surrounding desert. It's a kick to drive around looking for them in the middle of nowhere. We were honored when Mr. Breceda joined us and hung out for about forty five minutes.

Some of the shots were lit with a small LED RGB light, some were lit with a laser pointer, and some were lit by an overhead drone. All of these exposure were twenty seconds long, and the light painting lasted about two seconds during that long exposure. A few of the softs are soft because due to the difficulty of focusing in pitch black circumstances.

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Light painting in the California Desert. (Original Post) Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 OP
Those are simply stunning, Grumpy Old Guy! Diamond_Dog Jul 2022 #1
It was indeed a blast! Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #4
Wow, my dear Grumpy! These are fabulous and fascinating! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2022 #2
Thank you dear Peggy! Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #5
Wow, those are cool! 2naSalit Jul 2022 #3
It is fun. Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #7
Tine phone screen. Cracklin Charlie Jul 2022 #6
Nutty stuff. Chin music Jul 2022 #8
Great shots. Love the grasshoppers. MLAA Jul 2022 #9
The grasshopper is about the size of a truck! Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #13
Holy moly! MLAA Jul 2022 #16
That is way cool! nt AndyS Jul 2022 #10
Thanks Andy! Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #14
Truly fabulous photos, thank you! I love Breceda's metal sculptures, you really made them Ziggysmom Jul 2022 #11
I'm determined to locate more of them. Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #17
This is an impressive example of creative work that produces a mind expanding experience. Thanks OP. ShazamIam Jul 2022 #12
Thanks! Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #18
CREATIVITY BIG TIME! Neat! George McGovern Jul 2022 #15
Thanks George! Grumpy Old Guy Jul 2022 #19

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,642 posts)
2. Wow, my dear Grumpy! These are fabulous and fascinating!
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 06:54 PM
Jul 2022

The different combinations of color and light are astonishing to my eyes.

The stars show up quite well in a lot of these.

Lucky you..........and lucky us, getting to see your work.

Thank you!

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
3. Wow, those are cool!
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 07:05 PM
Jul 2022

A friend tried that once when we were camping along the Green River, the pictures came out really well. We used the head lights on the motorcycle.

I spent a whole summer in that desert a long time ago, I like the artistic additions!

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,170 posts)
7. It is fun.
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 07:42 PM
Jul 2022

I bet the motorcycle lights worked great. I won my first contest here with a photo of a cliff that was illuminated by the taillights of a nearby RV. The whole cliff was red.

Ziggysmom

(3,409 posts)
11. Truly fabulous photos, thank you! I love Breceda's metal sculptures, you really made them
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 08:04 PM
Jul 2022

come alive in those night sky photos ❤️

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,170 posts)
17. I'm determined to locate more of them.
Sat Jul 16, 2022, 09:45 PM
Jul 2022

He told he has some at a mall in Cabezon, some in Twenty Nine Palms, and a stagecoach in Norco.

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