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They're never as good reduced enough to go on the forum but you get the idea.
 
I have two passions in life, prospecting and photography actually I have three, but my partner would rather that I dont mention the third one!

I hook up my van and go walkabout for about 6 months every year. I usually detect or pan/sluice during the days and go photographing at night.

Anyway, my style of photography has gravitated to a technique called light painting. What this entails is that I take multiple images of a subject and illuminate different portions of it at a time and then blend them in Photoshop. I mostly use an ordinary LED torch or several ganged strobes fired simultaneously as my only light source.

If youre interested in prospecting then Im sure that youll recognise some of these iconic landmarks. These were all taken in the one area, so let's see who among you recognise them. ...
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I'll post some more a little later that may be easier to identify.
 
Anolphart said:
I have two passions in life, prospecting and photography actually I have three, but my partner would rather that I dont mention the third one!

I hook up my van and go walkabout for about 6 months every year. I usually detect or pan/sluice during the days and go photographing at night.

Anyway, my style of photography has gravitated to a technique called light painting. What this entails is that I take multiple images of a subject and illuminate different portions of it at a time and then blend them in Photoshop. I mostly use an ordinary LED torch or several ganged strobes fired simultaneously as my only light source.

If youre interested in prospecting then Im sure that youll recognise some of these iconic landmarks. These were all taken in the one area, so let's see who among you recognise them. ...
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522818979_crusher.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522819012_img_1393.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522819062_img_0086_lr.jpg
I'll post some more a little later that may be easier to identify.
WOW..Some of the best photos I've ever seen..You have a real talent :eek: :Y:
 
For those that are still scratching their heads and wondering where the previous three images were taken, here are three more of the same area. If you've visited this place and STILL can't recognise the place, then you've been concentrating too much on what's on the ground and not what's around you.
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Anolphart said:
For those that are still scratching their heads and wondering where the previous three images were taken, here are three more of the same area. If you've visited this place and STILL can't recognise the place, then you've been concentrating too much on what's on the ground and not what's around you.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522884418_img_8421_lr.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522884441_img_8946_2.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522884470_img_8637.jpg
I'm guessing, is that Glenrowan Aphart?
They are all stunningly good photos, you really are passionate about photography and it show too. Really, really great photos Anolphart.
 
Anolphart said:
I have two passions in life, prospecting and photography actually I have three, but my partner would rather that I dont mention the third one!

I hook up my van and go walkabout for about 6 months every year. I usually detect or pan/sluice during the days and go photographing at night.

Anyway, my style of photography has gravitated to a technique called light painting. What this entails is that I take multiple images of a subject and illuminate different portions of it at a time and then blend them in Photoshop. I mostly use an ordinary LED torch or several ganged strobes fired simultaneously as my only light source.

If youre interested in prospecting then Im sure that youll recognise some of these iconic landmarks. These were all taken in the one area, so let's see who among you recognise them. ...
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522818979_crusher.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522819012_img_1393.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522819062_img_0086_lr.jpg
I'll post some more a little later that may be easier to identify.

Nice work
My favorite is the stamping plant and church
What type of camera and settings did you use?
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OK, the first two posts were all of Hill End. I'm rather disappointed that nobody recognised some of the images, particularly the one of Louis Beyers hut considering you have to drive past it to get to the Village Campground.

HippyProspecting, I use a Canon 5Dmk11 DSLR and generally each exposure is about 15 seconds @ f8 and will vary the ISO depending on the subject to torch/flash distance.

This next lot were taken in the NSW Snowy Mountains, and yes that's a selfie of the Olphart at the campfire.
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