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    Awards
    Neon Signs :: Birth of Las Vegas
    Death :: A Dark Past...
    The Year You Were Born :: 1982 - The first Rubik's Cube World Championships
    Famous Last Words :: "How is a rocket-powered trike a BAD idea?!"
    Silhouettes III :: The Last Goodbye
    Where In The World Is stdavidson? :: Searching the Superstition Mountains
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    Door Knobs, Handles & Locks :: Wink ;)
    User Profile
    Name: Sean Mahoney Age: 42
    Username: cutlassdude70
    Gender: M
    Type: Registered User Location: Southern California
    Cameras: Canon EOS-6D
    Apple iPhone
    Lenses: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM II
    Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye
    Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
    Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
    Canon Extender EF 2x
    Phoenix 650-1300mm f/8-16 MF (T-Mount Required)
    Registered: Apr. 13th 2006
    Contact: Private Message
    URL: http://seanpatrickmahoney.com/
    Biography: I'm a passionate photographer who specializes in long exposures, night photography, and light painting. When most photographers pack up to head home, I'm just getting started.

    The options when taking photos at night are essentially limitless. Familiar city streets take on a whole new light. Motion becomes one with time as an open shutter captures not just a moment, but an event. Moonlight can be used to transform a dark expanse into a day-like landscape. The faint glimmer of stars in a pitch black sky can become a brilliant natural cathedral. Areas of shadow are a blank canvas over which light and color can be painted and shaped.

    Check out //seanpatrickmahoney.com/ to see more of my work.

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    Highest Rated Photographs
    The Last Goodbye
    3rd PlaceThe Last Goodbye
    Silhouettes III
    Average: 7.1524
    A Dark Past...
    1st PlaceA Dark Past...
    Death
    Average: 7.0939
    Searching the Superstition Mountains
    3rd PlaceSearching the Superstition Mountains
    Where In The World Is stdavidson?
    Average: 7.0848
    "How is a rocket-powered trike a BAD idea?!"
    3rd Place"How is a rocket-powered trike a BAD idea?!"
    Famous Last Words
    Average: 6.9807
    Birth of Las Vegas
    1st PlaceBirth of Las Vegas
    Neon Signs
    Average: 6.8876
    Challenge Entries
    Last 10 Forum Threads Posted To
    Thread   Section   Date
    Light Painting Contest Entry   General Discussion  150 months ago
    Southern California "Steel Wool" Locations?   Out and About  164 months ago
    Toatally nuts   Current Challenge  188 months ago
    Advanced Editing: Combining Multiple Captures   Tips, Tricks, and Q&A  188 months ago
    long shutter speeds/night shooting   Tips, Tricks, and Q&A  189 months ago
    Dpc iPhone app   Web Site Suggestions  189 months ago
    DPL Season 2   Administrator Announcements  190 months ago
    Death Valley   Out and About  190 months ago
    NIGHT of the Awesome SCORES   Current Challenge  190 months ago
    Long exposures... over 30sec?   Tips, Tricks, and Q&A  191 months ago


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