Captured on nikon d610, 105 sec exposure, ISO 32, F7.1, 160mm (70-200 F4 Nikon lens) on a tripod.

This image is captured close to my home in Asker Norway during autumn. The lake is called Semsvannet and right next to it is a tiny red cabin with a massive tree next to it. It was a great challenge as I was standing 350 meteres away from the cabin with the camera and my father was next to the cabin with a bigh hallogen tourch to lightpaint. To communicate we had to talk on the phone to time the exposures and lightpaininting. The image is combined with four exposures one for the cabine and large tree, on for the light inside the cabin which is using a flash with a warming gel, and the last one for the smaller tree.

It was great fun capturing it and brining it together during editing. In terms of editing; apart from the blending of mutiple exposures, I boosted the contrast slightly and cropped in.

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