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Guitar, guitar, come into my boduar )))

Catch Light.

 

I thought I should elongate my exposure time for today's shot as I haven't lp'd for a few days.

 

Simple rig up here with the usual beauty dish above, 1 x Yongnuo 560iv below with snoot and orange gel. Next I grabbed by Ryus Lightworks wonder torch, LP Brushes universal connector and a small leaf shaped piece of rainbow paper jammed in the end which I moved up and down for the rainbow flow.

 

Job done and catch you tomorrow.

 

When you multiply any number by 9, then add the resulting digits and reduce them to a single digit, it always becomes a 9. For example, 6 x 9 = 54, reduce 54 to a single digit by adding them together: 5 + 4 = 9. Similarly, 8 x 9 = 72, and 7 + 2 = 9. Or 23 x 9 = 207, 2 + 0 + 7 = 9, and so forth.

 

Number 9 is also the number of Universal love, eternity, faith, Universal Spiritual Laws, the concept of karma, spiritual enlightenment, spiritual awakening, service to humanity, humanitarianism and the humanitarian, lightworking and lightworkers, leading by positive example, philanthropy and the philanthropist, charity, self-sacrifice, selflessness, destiny, life purpose and soul mission, generosity, a a higher perspective, romance, inner-strength, public relations, responsibility, intuition, strength of character. It's also the favorite number of stickmen around the world.

 

And that's all I got to say about the number 9.

 

San Francisco CA

One single exposure

No edit except crop

 

Meyer Optik Görlitz 35/2

Ryu's Lightworks Edition V2 torch

 

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Moving lights, captured in one singe exposure, no edit.

lightpaintingparadise.com plexy shapes & black fiber optic

Ryu's Lightworks Edition V1 & V2 torch

 

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One single exposure

No edit except crop

 

Meyer Optik Görlitz 35/2

Ryu's Lightworks Edition V2 torch

 

www.lichtkunstfoto.de

 

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Not done a pcb shot for a while and wanted to put a bit of effort in as I've been slacking somewhat of late.

PCB framed in the kitchen by tripod 1. I draw around the chip with a dry wipe marker on the cam screen to make it easier to frame the other element. Tripod 2 in the front room with a piece of card with a square hole cut in, between the camera and the diffuser. Lined up with the square I drew earlier.

Macro tubes on the Pentax 28mm and lit the pcb in red and blue. Cap on, tubes off and seated the Pentax back on the camera. Swap to tripod 2, remove lens cap and illuminate my hand behind the diffuser using the www.lightpaintingbrushes.com black fibers and the Ryus Lightworks torch.

Raw conversion in Lightroom with minimal tweaks.

Shot during a single long exposure.

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