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"Crucifixion" - Miniature painting on 9 X 6 cms size paper card by Ganesh Kelagina Beedu Shenoy. Kinetic Pointillism style.
Today we revisited the 10-sided Woolbeding 'kinetic' Glasshouse, set in the Silk Route Garden and were able to see it, on a hot day, open in 4 minutes.
More info here:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/woolbeding-gardens/...
This is a Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot.
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Kinetic photography of the ferris wheel at night at Birrarung Marr, Melbourne with the EF 70-200mm f/4L USM zoom lens rotated handheld during exposure.
©keithsurridge2022
Work in progress. March 2022.
Digital compositions.
Title: Kinetic Saucers.
Exploring combinations of forms, colours, solid and liquid appearances, using superpositions of two or more images. Minimal alteration of light, contrast and colour.
Original photographs of iced-up puddles on the earth; stone walls, colourful walls of houses, bark, tree trunks, patterns on the earth.
This is a camera toss photograph. Photoshop manipulations = invert, minor curves adjustment, resize.
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Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot, printed straight out of camera.
If you’d like to read more details about how the shot is made see below. And for more of my kinetic photographs here’s my set, "Drawing with Light"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157652166665058
Copyright © by John Russell – All Rights Reserved
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Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.
These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.
I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.
Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.
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Shot during this weekends workshop, very rare to see such great reflections at this location.
My next B&W fine art photography workshop will be held in London on the 20th and 21st of February, please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information
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Click on the photo to enjoy it large size.
Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot, printed straight out of camera.
If you’d like to read more details about how the shot is made see below. And for more of my kinetic photographs here’s my set, "Drawing with Light"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157652166665058
Copyright © by John Russell – All Rights Reserved
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.
These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.
I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.
Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.
I've been a big fan of this kinetic stripe for a year or two. When shooting with other lightpainters, it's always good to come back with something different. I could have just settled for this shot with lasers and smoke but it seemed appropriate to add a kinetic stripe of light. I've done enough of these to nail them first time...
It says "enhanced" in the title but this shot was created in once exposure with no Photoshop or any of that AI nonsense.
There are crazy cat ladies, dog people, photoholics.....if I had a hundred acres of land, I'd be a crazy kinetic art lady. I would have all shapes and sizes, blowing in the wind, as far as the eye could see.
"A Bird" by Vladimir Galkin