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Tag Archives: Night Photography
Glowing Mushrooms Bitter Oyster (Panellus stipticus)
About Glow-in-the-Dark Mushrooms I have seen mushrooms that glow before when I was a kid, and since I have longed to see them again, and to photograph these fungi. The glowing of mushrooms, and animals is sometimes called of foxfire and … Continue reading
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Tagged bioluminescence, How to, Mushrooms, Night Photography
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Large Format Fireworks
Fireworks can be tricky things to photograph. With today’s digital cameras, and a lengthy display, one can afford to take hundreds of photos. I have taken dozens with a 35mm, but this photo was taken with a 4×5 inch Toyo … Continue reading
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Tagged Fireworks, Night Photography, Oshkosh
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Campfire Glow
Camping is one of my favorite activities because it gives me many excuses to do other things that I love like hiking, exploring, photography and sitting around the campfire. There is something primal about the sight of dancing flames, … Continue reading
Lightweight in the City
For this photo of Oshkosh I used my old trusty point and shoot, a Nikon P6000, leaving my larger DSLRs behind. Why use a small camera in this situation? Fist off the little Nikon takes great photos despite it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Just A Photo Here and There
Tagged Night Photography, Nikon P6000, Oshkosh
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