Last week I went on a little excursion to Victor, Idaho to photograph the beautiful landscapes there. Of course, the photography fun doesn’t have to stop when the sun goes down! In fact, a night is when you can really get creative with some light. Outdoor light painting works just like indoor light painting from my last post. With a long exposure and a couple flashlights and a spotlight….you can light up a building or landscape and make it look unreal! But of course, be sure to use a tripod!

Outdoor Light Painting:

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