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Sunday morning levitation session at sunrise in Lake Weyba. I took 2 shots one just with the landscape and another of me planking on a tiny chair. The chair was removed with layers in PS.

A brave soul takes the plunge in Copenhagen at the Havnebadet Islands Brygge, a fantastic outdoor swimming spot.

This is one of our backyard hummingbirds levitating near some blossoms. These hummingbirds move so fast, this was a tough shot to catch.

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I was looking through some levitation photos here at flickr and some of them were outstanding.

I googled the process and decided to try it myself.

This was quite challenging as I used a 10 sec self timer. I had to setup the timer and then rush back into position to get this.

This is my first try so not that impressive.

Soft and fuzzy but who cares 😂 …ok me…but I’ll get over it 😁

It is often said that bumblebees cannot fly, they levitate.

Look at the wings of this carpenter bee. Half gone and yet it can fly with total accuracy.

Pure levitation... Who needs the laws of physics?

Elena levitating at the Atlanta Bread Company in Sterling, VA

Two female Mississippi State University cheerleaders levitate above their spotters.

 

Taken during the football game between MSU and the University of Tennessee.

Low flying quattro at Cholmondeley Castle.

She's not gone. Just here but invisible for living eyes.

Clinique Abandonée, Toulouse, France.

Decaying clinic against cancer desease, Toulouse, Southern France

 

The light changed while I was setting up, so it was a bit tricky to edit the two together. I tried to crop out the most distracting elements of the shot, and desaturate the rest.

So exited about Levitation Festival in Austin, Texas this year-an exellent festival if you love psychedelic music!

 

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Couple more images from Sunday's whale watching cruise out of Shellharbour Marina.

 

Sony RX10MKIV - ISO100 f/4 -0.3 ev @220mm

 

Raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 5, cleaned up in Topaz Sharpen, colour graded in Color Efex Pro 5 and finished off back in PhotoLab

Image by Antonis Constandinou of aconstandinouphotos (www.aconstandinou.photography)

We have shown … What the heck, I am not a Royal, let me start over again. I have shown him just recently levitating himself. He is now showing off his improved skills - acquired from the master of levitation, the squirrel – by levitating a peanut. He’s doing this quite openly. Not sure if he’s trying to scare me or if he is one of those that always require an audience. I don’t care what his motivation is, I always find these activities exciting and entertaining. Although, I must admit, that I do wonder why just a bit. And to those of you who may think that this is a photoshop trick, it is not. I am not that good at photoshopping things and find that it takes way too much time out of my daily routine.

I Wonder Why – Dion & The Belmonts

 

I Wonder Why – Dion & The Belmonts works in Germany courtesy of Uli-Joe

Made from bins of scraps, between diaper changes.

My first composite levitation.

Taking advantage of a conveniently placed plinth amongst these concrete structures, no levitation was involved in the making of this photo!

 

Lightpainting with smoke pellets and strobe lights, this image is shot in one photographic exposure. After all these years doing this stuff, I still feel compelled to say this does not involve Photoshop or AI.

 

Levitation.

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"Herrngarten" Darmstadt (GER), Central Park, Summer 2014

Sittelle Torchepot

Domaine des oiseaux, Mazères, Ariège, France

Ah, Saturay. I love this day. I woke up nice and refreshed and after a few cups of coffee decided that I would do a levitation photo today, this required me to empty out almost all of our furniture from our living room (which is still not put back into place) the things we do for photos :) Can you spot my bike peeking through the window from the balcony?

 

This is very much inspired by Terra Kate's awesome levitation shots, she definitely does them better than me but I still had fun trying!

 

Stretching to the ominous sky, a collection of machines for rent stand at the ready.

brooklyn heights, brooklyn

Levitation is part camera trick and part photoshop. Create an interesting levitation image this week. I realized after posting the image that I had not finished cleaning it up, but didn't have time to fix it at that moment. Here is the cleaned up version!

Okay... so this is easily the weirdest looking tree that I've found in the Knysna forests (so far)!

 

When I spotted it this morning (about 50 metres off the trail)... it actually appeared to be levitating!

 

At first I couldn't believe my eyes. The three main roots of this tree were floating at least 30 cm above the ground where they met up with the main trunk.

 

Of course the tips of each of those roots were planted firmly in the earth at some point... but none of those points were closer than 1.5 metres from the trunk.

 

My tripod was as low as it could go here... my camera was basically touching the ground.

 

Levitation photo taken for the DRTV guide on how to do Levitation Photography: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaSH0d60Zso

  

Taken with a Nikon D7000 + kit lens

 

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