
For this weeks Lens Artist Challenge by Sofia, Day and Night, I looked back to one of my early blog posts from 2014, Nighttime is the Lighttime and my first attempts at Light Painting Photography.
As you will read if you open the link this was in response to a Weekly Photo Challenge, which I know many of you who enjoy contributing to the Lens Artists challenges were part of in those days. This one was titled Nighttime, and in the spirit of the challenge I quietly got out of bed and took this photo of the sunflowers on our deck at 3:30 in the morning using a technique that I eventually became more proficient at. ( I should add that I wasn’t quite quiet enough it seemed as both my wife and the cat were not very impressed at being disturbed in the middle of the night.)

The following morning I took this photo of the sunflowers in the morning sunshine, and even added a voting link to my post for visitors to choose their preference; the light painting won out.
A couple of light paintings with which to finish and a link to the process by which they were created:
Beautiful photos. I especially like the two last images. The light painting is so subtle and artistic.
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Thanks so much Egidio, much appreciated. Cheers
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The clarity of colour is gorgeous! Sumptuous!
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Many thanks for your lovely comment Cecilia
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Fabulous lighting Andrew and a creative display for Day and Night. I can only imagine your wife and cat staring at you from a window at 3 in the morning. Too funny. A nice gallery, intersect light painting.
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Many thanks Donna
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Andrew!! Always happy to see your name pop up – you’re such a marvelous artist. Absolutely love the last two light paintings. Marvelous! And BTW, don’t blame you wife one bit!!
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Thanks Tina. I think the cat was the most put out by it all 😊
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This is so cool and you took the challenge in a completely different and wonderful direction. My attempts at light paintings were so simple, you inspired me to try other approaches. Thank you.
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Thanks so much Sofia. It took me a while to understand the process but as I improved it was very rewarding. Hope your new approaches are equally so. Best wishes
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Love the last two shots, such details and colors as well as composition spot on. Just beautiful
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Thanks so much Ritva
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Great photos. Interesting light painting.
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Many thanks John
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Love your light paintings! Gorgeous.
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Thanks Leya
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