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I don't know who was the first to come up with the crazy idea of swapping lenses, working with several tripods and moving/rotating the camera during exposure. Without artists like Tim Gamble , Mart Barras and some others I would probably never have had the idea to do such crazy things. Thank you for the inspiration friends.
First i mounted a brush of black fiber from Light Painting Paradise with attached self made multicolor filter and the Ryu's Lightworks torch in slow strobe mode with a clamp. So the fibers were held in position. I used a modified Helios 44 (reversed front and back lens) for the jellyfish bokeh. I rotated the camera 24 stops, capping the lens between the stops. Then i swapped to the Nikkor 17-35/2,8, put the skull in place and lit it up with my Emisar D4V2 3000K 95+CRI torch. I removed the skull, changed from 35 to 24mm, changed the focus, mounted some light blue and gold fabric on a small motor and rotate the fabric. I put the Ryu's Lightworks torch with increased strobe frequency in positon and lit up the fabric. I rotated the camera again. This time without stops or capping the lens. I changed the focus to 17mm and rotated the camera another round. And the picture was ready. Easy, isn't it? 😉 This one is the thrid attempt. Happy times, even if it rains all day.
Exposure time was 291 seconds, but I drank coffee and smoked a cigarette during the work. Next time i will need only 289 seconds. 😉
A video was created in Midjourney, then it was edited in Lightworks and a soundtrack was added, and then the resultant video was edited in Adobe Express.
Only light in front of the camera. This is not digital art.
LightPaintingParadise black fiber and adpater.
Ryu's Lightworks Edition V2 torch.
single exposure light painting - no edit,
Light Painting Paradise plexy shapes, color filters and adpaters
Fenix PD36R, Ryus Lightworks magic torch
Single exposure, no edit, except crop.
Light Painting Paradise plexy shapes & adapters
Ryus Lightworks Edition torches
Meyer Optik Görlitz 2/35 @f8
Moving lights, captured in one singe exposure, no edit.
lightpaintingparadise.com plexy shapes, adapters & color filters.
Ryu's Lightworks Edition V2 & V3 torch
Meyer Optik Görlitz 35/2
Estupenda sesión con la guapa y simpática Rebeca Casado.
Modelo iluminada con Maglite 4D
Iluminación del puente: LedLenser MT18
Contra: LedLenser P7R
Efectos: Tubo plexy y linterna Ryu´s Lightworks de Light Painting Paradise
11mm - f5.6 - ISO200 - 30sg/1min
Modelo: @rebecasadosanchez
Maquillaje: Changelesmakeup
Fotografía: Mar A Vedí & Yorch Seif
Light Painting Paradise plexy shapes & adapters
Ryus Lightworks Edition torches
Meyer Optik Görlitz 2/35 @f8
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Telus World of Science/ Formerly the Expo'86 Centre
Science World at Telus World of Science, Vancouver is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization.
This geodesic dome ( golf ball shaped ) building was constructed for Expo '86. It was opened in 1985 as the Expo preview center and became the Expo '86 World's Fair Centre.
The height is 155 feet tall with a foundation of reinforced steel in a cement slab.
The dome is supported by 182 piles
There are 391 lights and 766 triangles on the Science World dome.
Constructed using 15,000 pounds of extruded aluminium and aluminium panels on the dome. The panels are 1 mm thick and are covered with a vinyl surface.
Science World has a total building area of 10,220 square metres and a total exhibit area of 4,275 square metres. The building’s volume is 36,790 cubic metres.
The air-conditioning system uses chilled water for cooling and gas-fired boilers for heating.
The OMIMAX Theatre seats 400 people
The screen is 27 metres in diameter. The theatre’s sound system uses high-fidelity, six-channel, two-way sound with sub-bass to create an unparalleled surround sound experience.
28 speakers are located behind the theatre’s screen.
I read that the 15,000 watt xenon lamp that lights the movie screen is so bright that t if it was placed on the surface of the moon and focused it at a spot on Earth, you could actually see its light.
(Please note** All information has been taken from various online sources and has not been verified to be accurate)