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Light orb on a blustery night. A nod to “The Prisoner”

1st ever attempt at creating a light orb. Amazing what you can do with a length of twine and some flashing police lights from the top of a paymobile 'meat wagon'.

Outdoor challenge for Photography Society

Moore Camera Club - Light Orbs

Moore Camera Club - Light Orbs & Light Trails

Cant always get it right.

A little bit of moonshine, lots of snow and some Christmas decorations to light up the snow.

8 degrees below zero.

Waiting for summer.

Moore Camera Club - Light Orbs & Light Trails

Someone painted with spray cans, I with light ...

Drøbak, Norway.

  

Best viewed on black.

May as well only do a line of description as thats all anyone see's nowadays!!

A dark and stormy night at the beach in Northwest England. The tide was right up to the seawall and things got a bit wet.

One from last nights late night light painting outing to the Rydal caves in the Lake district ...

Quick nip out to a field close by to spin an orb. Very close to a main road so I feel there were a lot of people driving past wondering what the hell was going on.

It's the start of the tourist season on the Isle of Skye - they're coming from further and further away now...

 

Explored April 7, 2018.

It's Life, but not as we know it...

 

Image title from the enigmatic novel by Italo Calvino. Light orbs are a new thing for me, but they are very addicting!

You can see an illuminated Oslo, the capital of Norway on the horizon.

  

Best viewed on black.

From a while back, when I gave a demo to the phillips 66 camera club.

Oregon offers some of the countries most beautiful scenery which most of it is captured in the day light. Here is bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks solo session! Didn't have to dodge to many cars this trip!

Moore Camera Club - Light Orbs & Light Trails

This is my first attempt at creating light Orbs! So pleased with the results :D I need a bit more practice but not bad for a first go i think. I have been inspired by some wonderful work that has been posted on Flickr, especially work by Denis Smith (biskitboy) who creates the perfect orbs in the most beautiful locations.

 

This Image is SOOC (Straight out of the camera) apart from a WB adjustment.

 

EXIF: Sigma 18-50mm (18mm) | ISO 100 |111s | f/8

A visit to one of my favourite light painting locations here you see a couple of wire wool spinning and a bit of mulitcolours light ribbon that was done with my V24

I went out to catch the big full moon over Skiddaw in the lakes on Friday night & just couldn't resist spinning up an orb on the shoreline.

The skies nice & were clear on Friday night, but cloud arrived for Saturday night, so no shots to be had of the big full moon on that night :-/

I just managed to get a 30 second exposure to work with as the moon was so bright. I used a kood nd4 & a Lee 0.9 grad with all of the dark end of the grad over the lense.

 

Single exposure, nothing added or removed in photoshop. Adjustments made in ACR & minor levels, shaprening, crop in photoshop.

 

New relationship with light orbs. First attempt ever...have some learning to do.

A first try of a new technique for me, combined with a touch of photoshop & this was the result.

 

Huge thanks to Chris Thompson & Darren Hopkins for the inspiration to give this technique a try. Check out their amazing work below :-)

 

www.flickr.com/photos/fastchris/

www.flickr.com/photos/darrenhopkins/

  

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Hit the old 'L' button for the best view

 

The last shot from the beach front last night, and I think my favourite too. Lovely clear skies and a full moon. Nice weather for this kind of kaper!!

 

I was shocked & saddened to hear of Gareth Brooks untimely death the other day, taken away with so much life to live & life to give.

Nobody could spin them as well as he could, an inspiration to us all, RIP my friend.

www.flickr.com/photos/garethbrooks/

I finally got the chance to test out my new light blade from Dave Thompson. I had a great time trying out the excellent light painting orb technique from Tom Hill. One exposure: F13 for the orb, F3.5 for the EL wire and stars. Excited to continue experimenting with this tool! 🔦

Another top night in Chee Tor tunnel, Derbyshire with fellow light painting lunatic, Tim Gamble. This was nailed fairly quickly using Tim's orb skills because I am severely rusty at these things!

Myself & Dave met up with light painter extraordinaire Mr Hob who had kindy offered to show us the way into this underground location for some exploration & general light faffery.

Watching Mr H work his magic in the creation of these images was a real pleasure to behold, & I think the quality of the images speak for themselves.

The current project list is now complete. I welcome the formulation and evolution of the next batch, for now I am Exhaust(Ed).

 

I have tried several times to shoot a human model inside a decent light orb but never been satisfied with the results. This work was created using my carbon fibre version of Quornflake's light ball tool coupled with a double exposure technique that I have been honing for a while. The android girl is an extract from a much larger CGI psychedelic artwork I found on the web but with no apparent original artist. Whoever you are, credit to you.

 

17 OCD LP attempts and an adjustment to the levels as the background was starting to bleed through.

 

This one is not for sale.

 

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A broken light orb. Wilhelmsburg, Ulm, Germany.

Light Painting & LightArt-Photography

By JanLeonardo

 

www.lightart-photography.de

Taken about 1/4 mile underground Newcastle ...

Dave & I had a good outing testing out some new light painting gadgets the other day ;-)

And then, yesterday night, I found out where they come from...

It seems ages since I was last out doing any light painting ... kinda lost the interest in it for a while tbh ...

But I'm looking forward to getting back into it, so last week after work I headed out to see if I could brush off the cobwebs .. so to speak ;-)

A few weeks back Dave & I headed to Holy Island to photograph the Milky way. On route over the causeway we stopped off for a bit of light painting to pass the time until the moon went down. This was one of the results :-)

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