View allAll Photos Tagged LightWork
Usual background lighting, cap on and fill half the arm with a blue gel then the other with orange on the black fibers. Shot using the Pentacon Auto 29mm at F4 for the back light and f 8 for the fibers. Awesome strobe mode provided by the Lightworks modded torch and fibers by www.lightpaintingbrushes.com
Camera and light source therapy this evening. Green light pen, Translucent light writer and the black fibers all from www.lightpaintingbrushes.com with a dual colour gel all powered by the Ryus Lightworks wonder torch on super strobe mode.
Mid exposure lens swap from the Pentax 28mm to a 28-70mm.
I am more active on Instagram. If you like my work, and are on IG, please follow me at @s1price_lightworks. Thanks!
I am far more active on Instagram. If you like my work, and are on IG, please follow me at @s1price_lightworks. Thanks!
This was a PITA to build, but was one of my summer learning projects. I had it reverse rotation just for fun.
Videos acquired with a ZWO ASI120MC camera, Celestron C8 telescope on a Celestron CGEM mount.
1.5 hours of 1000 frames videos @ 40 frames per second..
Each video stacked in AutoStakkert.
Then, each resulting image wavelet processed in Registax.
Raw video made in PIPP
Video cleaned up in LightWorks.
I am more active on Instagram. If you like my work, and are on IG, please follow me at @s1price_lightworks. Thanks!
Local and international artists, lighting designers, and community groups breathe new light into the city with a breathtaking series of lightworks.
I am more active on Instagram. If you like my work, and are on IG, please follow me at @s1price_lightworks. Thanks!
Copenhagen Light Festival February 2021.
Installation description from copenhagenlightfestival.org/lightworks-2021/:
PRESSURE
WHO: Hans E Madsen & Frederik Dahl Hougs
WHERE: Havnepromenaden, by Christian IV’s bro, 1058 København K
WHEN: 5 – 10.30 pm
ABOUT THE LIGHT WORK
Pressure, is a lighting event in collaboration with Copenhagen Light Festival 2021. Starting on 12 February and ending on 27 February. The piece is built in the ´Knasten ‘construction on the quay, next to Havnegade 14. A location where everyone who comes across Knippelsbro and passes Christians Brygge will experience the piece.
The piece consists of a 300 meter long RGB-LED hose which is shaped like a doodle and is wrapped in the construction. Flashes of impulses whip around in the LED doodle, run towards each other and into each other – change color and give the expression of a digital stressed doodle.
The storytelling in the piece is to provide a construction that gives the feeling of chaos – communication – uncontrollability – stress – programming – train of thought – brain scanning – viruses – nerve pathways etc.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Visual artist Hans E Madsen, is the man behind the piece and executes it in collaboration with lighting technician and lighting designer Frederik D. Hougs / Theaterpixel, who designs the programs for the piece.
Some of my particles accelerated this evening. Here's hoping they slow back down to my pace again.
Dennis Ryu's Lightworks modded torch, LP brushes black fibers gelled orange and a flashgun. A couple of different focus points and an aperture change or two. Shot using my current favourite vintage lens the Pentacon 29mm F2.8.
Raw conversion in LR with some minor tweaks.
I had the front room all to myself this evening so I thought I'd throw the kitchen sink at it.
Portrait element - Beauty dish above, gelled flashes either side of my head and the black Fiber's paired with the Ryus Lightworks modded torch V2 all surrounding tripod 1.
Refractograph was the second part of the exposure and tripod number 2 with an orange gelled torch for the light source and a light stand for holding the glass.
This one is straight out of camera. Shot during a single long, lens swapped exposure and completed in just shy of one minute.
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Oreston for the portrait at F I don't recall. My favourite aperture setting :)
I was going to edit the raw file but the JPEG looked far superior.
Created to the incredible "Music has the right to children" by Boards of Canada. Perfect for this type of thing.
Happy days.
Flickr has limiation on playing back video.
Please check out my new time-lapses in Youtube or Vimeo:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=P495jhUN_Yg
The video is the time-lapses I have taken in 2014.
I have used Panasonic GH3 for most time-lapses, except one of them is taken by a Canon EOS 450D. ffmpeg is used to combine each image sequences. Post production is done by Lightworks. The music is Hand in Hand, purchased in Sony Creative Software.
Hope you enjoy it.
FB ID : www.facebook.com/jams.nabil
FB Page : www.facebook.com/NABILsPHOTOGRAPHY
Thanks for checking my Photo stream :)