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Amtrak P40 817 leads the eastbound California Zephyr by Thompson Springs (Population: 39) along the former D&RGW mainline. Other than the fading slag ballast and sprouting fiberoptic poles not much has changed in the Utah desert since Mike Danneman captured this photograph 35 years previously.
"Containment Breach LEVEL 9" Light painting photo tonight...thought I had this light creation I made contained properly but there must be a fine crack in this dusty glass jar.....a small leak....the creation has freed itself....cant let this thing get loose outside....only god knows what could happen.....rainbows may arch the opposite direction, reflections may disappear entirely, lightning bolts will turn green.... Got the doors locked and windows duct taped shut. Oh man....forgot about the chimney.....how did i forget the chimney.....I guess this thing is getting loose after all.
Over a year ago I did a Physiogram in a bottle, so thought I would do another light creation in a bottle. Got the black fiberoptic tool from L.P. brushes in the mail a few days ago excited to try it out in a non traditional fashion i guess. Used it in a multicolor way and in rotation for the center piece, a good ole dot of light above the jar and hand lit w hand black paper snooted light to light the jar.....this took forever to get a really good final take, haven't done a proper creation like this in awhile. Could be better.... got lazy and didn't get my full large black backdrop out....result is the faint door frame in my house being illuminated seen slightly as camera rotation part was done.....although i think its kinda cool and could be considered part of the escaped light mind trick. Over all quite happy. Hope you dig it.
I've been without my favourite office chair mate for over a year now. It got left outside to cover the Guinea Pig hutch and broke into tiny pieces in last year's high winds. It's an integral part of my LP kit as I can generally create something pleasing on the eye with its help.
A 1200mm² display cabinet got delivered into work with a broken frame. The perspex front was in perfect condition. Happy days.
I snuck it into the house and it got its first run out this evening with the help of Rileyboy.
Net curtain hung over the top and side lit with my led panel, unclipped the curtain and set to lighting up Riley with the LP brushes black fibers and orange filter.
Now to find a suitable hiding place in our already packed house for the new addition :)
Flickr Lounge: Begins with A...more Abstract light painting, as I am playing with my new tools I got for Christmas.
This summer, Cheekwood Gardens in Nashville is featuring the work of artist Bruce Munro in an exhibit called "Light." This piece, "Field of Light," features more than 20,000 glowing orbs. More info: lightatcheekwood.com/.
Sat at my desk in the dark with a fibre optic brush and a macro lens is surprisingly addictive. Only small movements of the lens reveal different compositions. This one reminded me of a forest in fog viewed from overhead except there is no trees only fibres.
No Photoshop, no AI, all shot in camera.
lol, i had to. and i had to upload something halloweenish before we head out. ;) i hope everyone has a safe and very yummy halloween!
Looked like a mini hose, or fountain, or fiber optics. Actually it still does. Don't you just love nature?
Fiber-optic thing-a-ma-jammer used to simulate the use of wire wool... Taken at long exposure...
**Disclaimer** : No persons were burned, scarred, maimed or otherwise during the making of this still.
(though I had suffered some rotator cuff inflammation and soreness immediately after the shot.)
Sat at my desk on a Sunday morning with a Sony 90mm macro lens and an excellent lightpaintingbrushes fibre optic brush.
No Photoshop, no AI, all shot in camera.
Sat at my desk on a Sunday morning with a macro lens and a fibre optic brush. I need to get out more.
No Photoshop, no AI, all shot in camera.
Sat at my desk on a Sunday morning with a Sony 90mm macro lens and an excellent lightpaintingbrushes fibre optic brush.
No Photoshop, no AI, all shot in camera.
Single exposure Light Art Photography. Moving some lights in the darkness. No composite, no layers, no tricks.
Trigger & Lights: Marla Singer
Model: me
Sat at my desk in the dark with a fibre optic brush and a macro lens is surprisingly addictive. Only small movements of the lens reveal different compositions. This one reminded me of a forest in fog viewed from overhead except there is no trees only fibres.
No Photoshop, no AI, all shot in camera.
The theme for Monday December 25th - Member's Choice: Bokeh
Subject: Fiber optics LED-light lamp
#MacroMondays
Happy Macro Mondays and Merry Christmas!
"Red Powderpuff Flower" by Patti Deters. This is a close-up macro photograph of the interesting and unique red flower known as the Red Powderpuff (Calliandra emarginata) which describes it perfectly as the fluffy bloom is soft to the touch. These plants are tropical evergreen shrubs and each blossom is actually many little flowers with almost non-existent petals that form a round globe, or sphere. The pollen tipped stamens shine like a fiber optic when the sun hits it just right - added to the bright and vivid red color, this is a very cool botanical! If you like this flora square cropped image, I invite you to please share or see my main image gallery (floral, plants, and more) at patti-deters.pixels.com. This particular artwork is for sale on a variety of products at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/red-powderpuff-flower-pa... (printed and shipped WITHOUT watermark) through Fine Art America (FAA) which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.