It's not super easy to get to Cape Lookout in October, when you're trying to shoot all of North Carolina's lighthouses in less than a week. The so-called ferry services take turns operating, so you have to ask around to find out whose day it is, and the crossing can be rough. But we did it - twice. The second time was made necessary by the thick overcast of our first visit. I'll post those shots later, and you'll agree it was well worth the second trip. Above is the view from the pier.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Ocracoke And A Smile - Working Our Way Down The Outer Banks
Where were we? Oh yeah - It's October 2007, and we're in the middle of our "finally shooting the lighthouses of North Carolina" trip. Above: Obligatory shots of Cape Hatteras' famous lighthouse, now located about a half-mile from its original spot. Yep - it's pretty.
This is what the Ocracoke Light Station looks like if you get there too late in the day and it's a little too cloudy.
So you just have to get up a little early and shoot it in the morning sun, before catching the first ferry to Cedar Island.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Lightmotif - Now With Half The Calories Of Regular Motif
I've wanted to do this post for a long time. It starts out a bit silly, but (I think) it gets really cool towards the end. These are ambient light time exposures of some of my neon, laser and other light-emitting toys. Above - there are no batteries in that clock, so it's ALWAYS 5:00.
I'm sure you can find these all over the place, but my palm tree lights are special. I picked them up in the midst of a tourist spending frenzy at the Key West Winery shop in 2002.
I thought this lamp would be the easiest to shoot, but it turned out to be the hardest. Iridescent clear plastic bits, illuminated from below and floating freely. meh. Hard to capture, but...
Leave the shutter open for 5 seconds, and look what happens! Reminds me of the opening credits (or was it closing?) of the live-action "Ultraman" TV show from Japan. But then, I'm old like that.
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