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The lightwork "Nga tautiaki o te waonui a Tane" at the Lux Light Festival.

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IC 1795 Fish Head Nebula

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YouTube: [www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpNJZa7fYf8] Anamorphic short in HD

BMPCC Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

Anamorphic Film Look by Color Grading City Night Scenes with Mixed Lighting

Incandescent, Mercury Vapor, and High Pressure Sodium

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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera MFT active mount

ProRes 4:2:2 Film Mode - 172.5 degree shutter - ISO 800 - WB 5600K - 23.98fps

Leica Summicron M DR f2 50mm M mount lens

Panasonic M to MFT adapter

Bell & Howell 1.75x Anamorphic lens

P&C GearBox DSLR cage and ioPort roll bar camera mount re-purposed as an anamorphic clamp

video descoped, edited and color graded in Lightworks Pro Beta 11.1.1.Q

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Wascana Lake

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

(c) 2013

Today a rather large package arrived from America full of lp goodies. I couldn't wait for it to go dark so I could have a play.

This one inspired by the simply stunning work of Chris Searle.

www.lightpaintingbrushes.com mini circle blade, Ryus Lightworks modded torch, some camera rotation and a rotation of the blade twice around 360 degrees in between rotations.

The Fourth of July is time for a real blast with the other revellers and to see what can be done with the fireworks displays turned into action. I thought this take was a good spot to start. It looks like a lightworks bumble bee taking wing for Mars or some other interplanetary journey. Fiery wings for sure! It looks like the bumblebee is flapping at blazing speed to achieve escape velocity from the earth's gravity. Bumblebee and not a speck of boogie woogie! I have already conferred with my buddy, Neil Degrasse Tyson about this phenomenon.

 

Backtracking to the center of that year and the fireworks at Roger's Grove is a good way to start a series. I never know what I will find when I sort through new or old shots. I added a bunch more "action" shots to my stash, all of the firey kind. I still have a pile to clean up even though I dumped a lot more into storage. This one looks like... a bumblebee for certain even though I have spent some time looking it over. Apparently there was a great deal of motion and the usual shakes as the fireworks erupted. The colors: I thought of how to react to the mass of colors.

 

It has been years since Phil and I enjoyed the Frogmont fireworks when we got a spot on the hill. This time and recently I have parked over at Golden Ponds and walked along the river to Roger's Grove to be the closer to the launch site. Longmont bagged fireworks in the forest fire year. I got stuck some distance across Hover for an earlier year. I was determined to get a lot closer after that year. After switching to hand holding long exposures for the carney and Christmas lights, I had great luck so I worked on that recently. I started out just after 7:00 in the evening but I only managed one of the last spots at the park.

 

This is like a box of chonklits; you never knows what you gits. After slipping this into Photoshop, I adjusted the exact perspective for better presentation but the EXIF reported 44mm so it was mid-zoom and big even though I see some degree of zoom. The coloration was untouched though I tried to maximize the light streaks. I didn't even need to jamb the color balance and pump the saturations. I left them untouched. Of course digital experimentation is cheap. I had fun shooting and they are a breeze to edit! I get mostly muted colors in the ag settings I shoot, so I revel in JUST COLORS. I spent hours giving this stuff titles.

  

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Lightshows during AFC 2011

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I uploaded a shot earlier for the 365 which was bugging me. I wasn't keen on it at all and I was being lazy.

I got the camera back out and a the remains of a Romanesco Cauliflower we had for tea tonight.

Minolta 50mm f1.7 @ F16 on the macro tubes, lit the Cauli obliquely from right and left gelled blue then added some delicate strokes of the black fibers from www.lightpaintingbrushes.com gelled orange. Illumination provided by the Ryus Lightworks modded torch on super strobey mode.

The vast majority would prefer my earlier image but I'd rather look at a light painted Cauliflower than an unimaginative pano from Bolehill any day.

I spent a good hour earlier this evening scrolling through the Optical Nirvana group on here as it has been a while. There's no place I'd rather immerse myself in than there and there is also nowhere which gives me the impetus to create like it does.

Laser, diy v24, black fiber optic brush from www.lightpaintingbrushes.com paired with the Ryus Lightworks torch and one of Hugo's superb cross section videos.

Single long exposure with minimal tweaks in LR.

Santa Rosalia it's a local festival that is celebrated in Palermo. At the end of the evening (00:00), here, we have the use of firing fireworks.

Parents usually get their kids to see the fireworks, but you can often see those children crying, screaming that they want to go home since it's late and the burst is loud.

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Five make-up discoveries that move you into a new world of lights and gloss and brights.

One single exposure

No edit except crop

 

Meyer Optik Görlitz 35/2

Ryu's Lightworks Edition V2 torch

 

www.lichtkunstfoto.de

 

www.facebook.com/Lichtkunstfoto

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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.

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