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Meat Ceiling Farina  :::::  1954 Rambler Cross Country

Meat Ceiling Farina

Moldy Rambler station wagon (body by Pininfarina!) at The Big M yard in Williams CA.  Shot in January 2012. Green-gelled LED flashlight from both sides, taking advantage of the scene’s natural greens. Red LED flashlight on the ceiling from the far side of the car. I loved how the rotting headliner was hanging in tatters, […]

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Always Looking North  :::::  1922 Seagrave Fire Truck  :::::  Pearsonville Junkyard

Always Looking North

Still sitting on a few images from the abandoned Pearsonville junkyard  along highway 395 in Eastern California. This 1922 Seagrave hook-and-ladder fire truck on the racetrack infield was shot during the “Farewell to Pearsonville” workshop, March 2011. Most of this sprawling junkyard was crushed and liquidated and the remainder, consolidated behind a strong new fence. […]

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New Book!

My third book is now available! It’s a technique e-book this time, readable on any computer and tablet. It’s only $9.99, so go forth and consume! Buy it on iTunes! Also available here. From the press release: • The ultimate resource guide for getting started with the art and science of light painting and full […]

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Kincaid Mine  :::::  June 2011

Kincaid Mine

When I had visited this remote mine in 2010, it had been abandoned for many years.  Unfortunately, we got rained out that night (and ended up shooting the TV in the motel room).  Returning to do more work here in the summer of 2011, we found a trailer parked behind these old structures with lights […]

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The World is Yours  :::::  1954 Oldsmobile 98  :::::  December 2011

The World is Yours

Lit with a AA Maglite from both sides.  There’s a little LED on that palm frond too.  The Big M, Williams, California.

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The Creeping Mold  :::::  1954 Buick Special

The Creeping Mold

Blue and lime-gelled LED flashlight.  142 second exposure, full moon. You would not believe what it smelled like inside this thing.

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The Purple Rebar  :::::  January 2012

The Last Days of Doyle Drive

There’s few living San Franciscans that will miss the old Doyle Drive.  Built in the 1930s, hopelessly outdated by the ’70s and site of many gristly head on crashes–this worn-out butt-ugly elevated freeway should have been torn down a long time ago. Now that she’s gone, here’s some pix to remember her by.  These were […]

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Red-Eyed Grouper  :::::  1954 Buick Special  :::::  January 2012

The Red Eyed Grouper

1954 Buick Special, another amazing mold-covered barn-find that turned up at Big M Auto Dismantlers this winter.  I have no idea how he still manages to find these gems. Natural, blue and green-gelled LED flashlight.  Snooted red LED in the headlights.  Red-gelled strobe in the interior. Base exposure for the overall scene: 365 seconds at […]

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Skunk Farm  :::::  Presidio Parkway / Battery Tunnel  :::::  December 2012

The Presidio Parkway Project

This weekend in San Francisco, CALTRANS is closing and demolishing Doyle Drive, the ancient and crumbling freeway approach to the Golden Gate Bridge.  Last December I approached the contractor with my work shot in the Presidio Pet Cemetery underneath the new freeway, and asked for access to shoot the freeway construction.  Much to my surprise, […]

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Downtown from the Flying Bridge  :::::  February 2012

Downtown from the Flying Bridge

The best thing about a ship in dry dock for night photography?  It doesn’t move.  This allowed for long exposures at f/16 to get sparkling lights and crispy details of both the ship and the downtown San Francisco skyline.  Base exposure of 85 seconds with some blown out highlight areas stripped in with 30 and […]

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