Near the top of a rise is an immense barn, rising up out of the Mojave Desert amidst the canyon and the cactus, where the stars shine more brightly on moonless nights. And sometimes, if you are a night photographer and you ask really nicely, you could enter the barn and shoot light out from every crack. I was such a night photographer. Dusty but grinning from ear to ear, I walked through the cavernous two-story structure, throwing out warm beams of light with my faithful handheld ProtoMachines LED2 light. This is long exposure photography. And it's more fun typing out AI-generated images! This was photographed while Tim Little and I were teaching a night photography workshop at Nelson Ghost Town in Nevada and Goffs, CA, along Route 66.
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