Night time at Bedrock City, a place right out of history that I have loved from childhood. You're looking at Barney and Betty Rubble's house. I've been fortunate enough to do night photography there several times. However, this time was bittersweet. It's likely the last time I will ever see it since it is being torn down to build a raptor park. The clouds often blotted out the full moon but added mystery and drama to the images. This was photographed during a 10-day 2559-mile night photography road trip with Mike Cooper, Tim Little, and George Loo. This photo may appear in a third book of night photography that I am working on now.
The puns just keep coming. Some moonlight boondocking with some invisible guests. I lit this from several different angles with a handheld ProtoMachines light painting device during the exposure. Nevada.
Night time at Bedrock City, a place right out of history that I have loved from childhood. I've been fortunate enough to do night photography there several times. However, this time was bittersweet. When I was there, I thought it might be the last time I would ever see it since it was going to be torn down to build a raptor park. Since then, however, I've heard some recent news that the new owners have decided to keep the buildings, so I am quite happy to hear that. The clouds often blotted out the full moon but added mystery and drama to the images. This was photographed during a 10-day 2559-mile night photography road trip with Mike Cooper, Tim Little, and George Loo. This photo may appear in a third book of night photography that I am working on now.