Nose cone of an aircraft at an aircraft boneyard in Arizona.
(Taken during a kick-ass night photography workshop last winter with TakenPictures and Joe R. Reed).
Nose cone of an aircraft at an aircraft boneyard in Arizona.
(Taken during a kick-ass night photography workshop last winter with TakenPictures and Joe R. Reed).
Aircraft boneyard, Arizona.
Taken last March in Arizona during a night photography workshop with Mike Hows and Joe Reed.
(Night. Full Moon. Lit with LED Protomachines LED2)
One of those most challenging spaces I have photographed in the last year, but also very rewarding.
Front section of a Vickers Viscount passenger plane. This aircraft was constructed in 1958 and was part of the Arkia Israel Airlines fleet.
(Night. Full moon. Lit with LED panels and the Protomachines 2.)
Night. 4 minute exposure. Landing gear lit with a Protomachines LED2 light.
It’s hard not to feel so small wandering around these massive aircrafts.
While in Arizona last weekend, I played with the ProtoMachines LED2 light and all I can say is damn!
This light has 9 different brightness settings, saturation control from 1-100% as well as RGB color control.
The image above was shot from two different angles at a low brightness setting, while using a blue and white color.
Rex lurks on a rock near the sea hoping for a late night snack to emerge from the water.
(Dusk. 30 second exposure. Lit with a Protmachines LED2 light.)