Tackyshack Light Painting
Multnomah Falls Fire & Mist by ChristopherRenfro on Flickr.One of my all time favorite wool spins.  I still want a print of this Chris.

Multnomah Falls Fire & Mist by ChristopherRenfro on Flickr.

One of my all time favorite wool spins. I still want a print of this Chris.

reservoir dreams by Hyphy Hands Lincoln on Flickr.A fellow light painter from Colorado is drawing the most insane scenes over super long exposures.  Incredibly impressive stuff.

reservoir dreams by Hyphy Hands Lincoln on Flickr.

A fellow light painter from Colorado is drawing the most insane scenes over super long exposures. Incredibly impressive stuff.

Dilapidated Startrail by CJY - Flash on Flickr.CJ’s Fisheye Startrail Stack with the Barn.  Interesting compared to my frame at 24mm in terms of the star movement. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tackyshack/6777923443/lightbox/

Dilapidated Startrail by CJY - Flash on Flickr.

CJ’s Fisheye Startrail Stack with the Barn. Interesting compared to my frame at 24mm in terms of the star movement. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tackyshack/6777923443/lightbox/

Ripples in the Rocks by CJY_VT on Flickr.Sometimes you can use your lens cap and two locations to layer two scenes to create awesome shots.  CJ Yunger did that exact thing here.

Ripples in the Rocks by CJY_VT on Flickr.

Sometimes you can use your lens cap and two locations to layer two scenes to create awesome shots. CJ Yunger did that exact thing here.

Like a soul without a mind by El Endemoniau on Flickr.My man El made a phenomenal shot using an idea from Project 12:31.

Like a soul without a mind by El Endemoniau on Flickr.

My man El made a phenomenal shot using an idea from Project 12:31.

untitled by Captain_Blithering on Flickr.Ultimate Lens Cap Trick from my friend Chris Renfro.

untitled by Captain_Blithering on Flickr.

Ultimate Lens Cap Trick from my friend Chris Renfro.

Warping the Light by CJY_VT on Flickr.Fisheyes can do wonderful things for light painting.

Warping the Light by CJY_VT on Flickr.

Fisheyes can do wonderful things for light painting.

Out of this World by Jeffrey Sullivan on Flickr.I just can’t get enough of these shots of the milky way.  This is shot at an interesting location called Mono Lake in California.  
Apparently microorganisms live there that are able to thrive and reproduce using arsenic.  The photographer took landscape astrophotography to a new level.  Kudos Mr. Sullivan.  This should be featured everywhere.

Out of this World by Jeffrey Sullivan on Flickr.

I just can’t get enough of these shots of the milky way. This is shot at an interesting location called Mono Lake in California.

Apparently microorganisms live there that are able to thrive and reproduce using arsenic. The photographer took landscape astrophotography to a new level. Kudos Mr. Sullivan. This should be featured everywhere.