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Spent a little time this weekend up in Steamboat trying a different approach to photographing the Steamboat iconic barn.

Steamboat Barn - Lightpainting
And a slightly different light angle to cover more of the barn and less of the foreground snow.

Lightpainting - Steamboat Icon
And another angle showing more of the stars.

Steamboat Icon and Stars
And this is how the barn looks during daylight hours…

Steamboat Barn Icon
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[…] Gregg and I tried an experiment “painting” the Steamboat Barn with light tonight. It was 15 degrees out there, about a half hour after sundown. Gregg brought a halogen spotlight and “painted” the barn while we shot exposures about 30 seconds in length. Gregg’s shots on his D90 turned out WAY better than mine, for reasons we haven’t determined yet. […]