Rotating Darwin
Stood in the dark on a very wet night in the middle of Derbyshire with a camera rotation tool.
It's been a while since I did any camera rotation photography. This is a process whereby the camera is rotated on it's lens axis during a single photographic exposure. For each rotation, it's necessary to replace the lens cap so as to prevent stray light hitting the image sensor. Which is just as well as it was still raining at this point!
I still feel the need to explain that this image was captured in one photographic exposure.
Rotating Darwin
Stood in the dark on a very wet night in the middle of Derbyshire with a camera rotation tool.
It's been a while since I did any camera rotation photography. This is a process whereby the camera is rotated on it's lens axis during a single photographic exposure. For each rotation, it's necessary to replace the lens cap so as to prevent stray light hitting the image sensor. Which is just as well as it was still raining at this point!
I still feel the need to explain that this image was captured in one photographic exposure.