Toggle navigation
Sign In
Toggle navigation
Categories
Discussions
Activity
Best Of...
Discussion
Power Plant @ Night
Author
Date within
1 day
3 days
1 week
2 weeks
1 month
2 months
6 months
1 year
of
Examples: Monday, today, last week, Mar 26, 3/26/04
Search
Home
›
Landscapes
Power Plant @ Night
Cosmonaut
Registered Users
Posts:
57
Big grins
February 18, 2008
edited February 18, 2008
in
Landscapes
http://www.flickr.com/groups/949393@N20/
www.gregmccary.com
0
Comments
jenweavernj
Registered Users
Posts:
133
Major grins
February 18, 2008
edited February 18, 2008
This is fantastic! I would have never thought to do this with the smoke.
Wonderful idea. I love the final result.
Jen Rinaldi
MY PHOTOGRAPHY WEBSITE
MY PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG
MYSPACE
~
FLICKR
Nikon D90 & D80 DSLR
|
Nikon 18-200mm VR
|
Nikon 70-300 VR
|
Nikon 105mm f/2.8 MICRO LENS
|
Nikon 50mm f/1.4
|
Tokina 12-24
|
Nikon SB800
|
Minolta X700 SLR
|
Minolta 50mm
|
Minolta 35-105mm
The goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer. ~Author Unknown
0
schmoo
Registered Users
Posts:
8,468
Major grins
February 18, 2008
edited February 18, 2008
You've managed to do precisely what I have always dreamt of doing! Stars above a nuclear power plant. I never told anyone that dream of mine (or so I thought...)
Bee-yoo-tiful and desolate. And it looks cold.
SmugMug
Editor /
News Flash!
Photos that don't suck
/
365
/
Film & Lomography
0
Jet
Registered Users
Posts:
233
Major grins
February 18, 2008
edited February 18, 2008
wow.. great photo! It almost reminds me of the northern/southern lights (aurora). nice work
Jethro
My Blog
Jethro Kingston Photography
Use this coupon code to get $5 off when joining smugmug: eO3NU7AM85scE
0
52Caddy
Registered Users
Posts:
170
Major grins
February 18, 2008
edited February 18, 2008
Yes, great shot! What was the exposure?
Steam, no smoke from nuke plant!:D
0
Cosmonaut
Registered Users
Posts:
57
Big grins
February 18, 2008
edited February 18, 2008
52Caddy
wrote:
Yes, great shot! What was the exposure?
Steam, no smoke from nuke plant!:D
Thanks, F/8 @ 20 secs ISO 200
http://www.flickr.com/groups/949393@N20/
www.gregmccary.com
0
Sign In
or
Register
to comment.
Comments
Wonderful idea. I love the final result.
The goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer. ~Author Unknown
Bee-yoo-tiful and desolate. And it looks cold.
Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography
My Blog
Jethro Kingston Photography
Use this coupon code to get $5 off when joining smugmug: eO3NU7AM85scE
Steam, no smoke from nuke plant!:D
Thanks, F/8 @ 20 secs ISO 200