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On this trip to Lake Tahoe, I wanted and planned to do another experimental exposure. Although I am always looking for new and creative ways to approach photography, this time I was inspired by another photographer and friend, Abe Blair. I had seen how he set up long exposures while flying a drone overhead to essentially “light painted” the subject. And with Lake Tahoe’s crystal clear blue water and unique landscape around it, I had to try myself!
By the time I hiked down to an ideal area late at night, I began to set up all the equipment. The moon was out and low which I hoped would add to the composition. Even in the moonlight, the clear water welcomed the glow below. Along with the classic Tahoe rocks framing up the scene, I began capturing as many exposures as I could before the drone and light ran out of battery above. I could tell with quick exposure reviews that I had something special inside my camera. It might have been a little cold, but It was filled with frustration and fun - But I was confident that I had images that absolutely showcased that magical Tahoe blue water dancing in the light of the drone and the light of the moon. |
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by Mark Boranyak
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