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Camera rotation, DIY V24, Ryus Lightworks modded torch and the lp brushes black fibers gelled blue.
Straight out of the camera and all that jazz.
I'm surprised I can see the keyboard to type after the barrage of bright light fired at my eyes tonight.
About 1mm out on the macro element here but that's as close as I got. Annoyingly this was the first time I tried the shot from start to finish but all subsequent attempts were worse.
Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Oreston 50mm on the macro tubes for my eye, mid-exposure tripod and lens swap for the www.lightpaintingbrushes.com circle blade and Ryus Lightworks modded torch camera rotation. Shot using the Pentax 28mm.
Single long exposure light painting,shot in the complete darkness of my kitchen.
Uberfaff tonight as I was in the mood after a long week. Macro rings for the server innards, lit obliquely from right and left in red and blue then from behind with my torch. Lens cap on and removed the macro rings and put the Pentax back on. Tripod 2 set up about 6 feet in front of the camera with a bracket mounted on it to hold the LP Brushes circle blade. I rotated the blade 360 degrees then the camera 90 with the Ryus Lightworks torch on full power and super strobey mode. Repeated 4 times then tilted the blade and did it again but started from plus 45 degrees. Lens cap on and moved the tripod a couple of feet closer, changed focus then did an 8 way rotation of the green light pen. Lens cap on again and changed aperture to f5.6, removed the cap and swept the 3d animation courtesy of Hugo B from left to right to add a little texture.
Raw conversion in LR with some minor tweaks and a 16:9 crop.
Shot during a single long exposure from the comfort of my kitchen.
Out in the wilds with Chris T tomorrow and I can't wait...it's been too long.
Nachtschicht in der Papierfabrik mit Erik, Dominic Poncé, Dennis Ryu Bär, Stefan Stepke Stepkovic, Liane Krebs und Karsten Krebs.
Danke an Natascha und Christin.
Eine einzelne Belichtung, keine Photoshop Bastelei. Laowa 12/2,8 - Blende 11 - Emisar D4V2 3000K 95+CRI - Light Painter Ryu's Lightworks Taschenlampe - Plexy Shape und Farbfilter von Light Painting Paradise - Camera Rotation Tool
I had a delve into the Hugo Baptista inspiration bank and plucked out grid green.mp4 which I rotated to fill the outside of the frame. Next I added the hand a la Jelle Schuurmans (cheers for the inspration) gelled orange and green. Next I added the orange stardust using the Ryus Lightworks modded torch and www.lightpaintingbrushes.com black fiber optic brush. to tie in with the orange light on my hand.
Cheers once again Hugo, I'm thoroughly enjoying these virtual collaborations.
After a short walk towards the car we took a little detour to the far end of Headstone Tunnel. I've not visited here for ages mainly due to the killer hill you have to negotiate on the way back to the car. The main draw was the cage to stop rocks falling on peoples heads. I think its a cool frame to an lp image so we set up there.
Fired the shutter with my BLF Q8 torch on full power gelled purple. Walked towards it whilst Paulo stood still whilst blowing vape. Let it burn in for 20 or so seconds and torch off. Next was the black fibers and the Ryus Lightworks torch all around Paulo and along some of the surfaces of the cage. Quick aperture change to F22 for the starbursts and another change to 5.6 with the fibers gelled orange about 20 cm from the lens for the spores.
Fire Emblem
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Two different camerarotation with rectangle Plexy shape with color filter by Lightpainting Paradise and the V2 torch by Ryu's lightwork. Black fibers and a flash, tripod swap and that's it.
Session with LED Eddie (including a quick meetup with Ubiquitous Images) at a bizarre unlit underpass.
Top marks to Eddie for bringing good tea and acting as a human lens cap between lightwork. Battery died halfway through the shot so this is two camera jpgs merged using Nikon's image overlay feature. Cakes were sourced by me, alongside some bonus Cadbury Dairy Milk with Oreo pieces. Maybe that's where the purple theme came from... ?
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Macon, GA.
The local Catholic Church in Macon, GA. Very, very, beautiful church. Amazing lightwork and structure.
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Palomares del RÃo (Sevilla - AndalucÃa)
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + 2 manual flashes
Strobist info: Two nude manual flashes full power from 45º and 60º on the left
Dos flashes desnudos en manual a toda potencia desde 45º y 60º por la izquierda
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I love using Ryu's Lightworks V2 torch. So many different modes, it's not until you have a play around that all sorts of different effects can be made. I set up the wheel-on-tripod tool with a HM plexiglass tool, gelled pink and a rave -wand (whoop whoop). Set the V2 to a slow flash strobe. Th Sony A7ii was set up on the camera rotator and was uncapped every 90 degrees around 360, spinning the wheel each time.
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Go North East's Chester-le-Street based "Angel" branded Volvo B5LH/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 6069 (NK62 CZA) is pictured here at the company's Chester-le-Street Depot, alongside "National Express" branded Volvo B9R/Caetano Levante 7117 (FJ60 KVO). 17/10/15
Lumiere returns with a spectacular raft of installations and projections to illuminate Durham's buildings, streets and public spaces. Local and international artists, lighting designers, and community groups will breathe new light into the city with a breathtaking series of lightworks.
Those travelling from Birtley and Chester-le-Street can get to Lumiere easily with Go North East. Their "Angel" 21 service is planned to operate at least every 15 minutes throughout the evening, with some extra journeys terminating at Newcastle Bank in Birtley.
A shiny new torch landed on my doorstep today from Dennis Ryu Bar and Ryus Lightworks. Its an awesome piece of kit with multiple different strobe and flash modes and modded by his own fair hands. You're a genius.. Thank again dude. After getting to grips with it a little I happened upon this cool effect using the black fibers. I then spotted another kind gift out of the corner of my eye. This awesome Lightpainting Is Not A Crime T-shirt kindly given to me by Frodo whilst in Belgium.
Put the two together and number 110 is done. Cheers again for the kind gifts fellas.
Alex with me
No photo editing, no artificial intelligence.
The picture comes out of the camera as it is here. Long time exposure. Only work with light.