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25b-OCT-2008 John Buffin

Alliant Energy: Nelson Dewey Station

We had a pretty full day up here in Cassville. Camera wise at least. Shot the Blue jays in the morning, a few dozen of Minnie the cat, and 6-7 of Ian and Eli snuggling together in front of the tv. This afternoon, we went over to Stonefield Village for their Spooky Halloween event that they put on every year. Ed took pictures of anyone that came into the shop they had decorated, which happens to be a replica of an old time photography studio. He has them posted online if you wanna go check them out. http://www.pbase.com/ed_preston/halloween08


I skipped out a little early to make a stop by Ed's new sunset photo spot. I'm extremely jealous as this spot is going to net some great shots no matter when he goes down there. There weren't any clouds in the sky when I went down, and I still feel I got some great shots. I posted a couple in the sun and moon gallery. One is a composite of two exposures that I wanted to try. the jury is out on that, so let me know what you think of it.


As the last of the evening light faded, I walked back to the van to pack up. As I stopped to open the hatch, I noticed how nice the light was behind the power plant that is just to the north west of the rivers edge. So I set the tripod back up and snapped a few long exposures. I painted a few with strobe light, but didn't like how they turned out. It's a technique that I will try to explore again soon. This one will do for now.

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
30s f/4.5 at 19.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
clark langley28-Oct-2008 03:57
what is it about power plants. They always seem to have great lighting.
(they dont have to pay for the lights 8*)
You did see the dipper when you shot?
I love the way it follows the building roof lines.
Cindi Smith26-Oct-2008 19:53
Wow! This is beautiful! This rocks big time!
pkocinski26-Oct-2008 15:29
Nice one John!
Guest 26-Oct-2008 13:01
Beautiful image, John, love the Big dipper, you must be looking to the NW. Very well done. V
Cedric Sims26-Oct-2008 04:58
Nice long exposure.
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