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A rather abstract image for a change again. Sorry for the bumpy ride, I don't make getting used to any style I might or might have an easy task I'm sure :-D - I'm definitely still searching and exploring in that regard.
Our older son put together his ICE lookalike LEGO toy train today, with a bit of help from me. 🚆 He got the power functions lights for the train, and put those on and drove around an oval track with it. By hand, because he prefers that to just twiddling with knobs.
I tried out the live composite mode of my camera for the first time with this scene, having the camera set on a bean bag on the floor. Might do some "real" light painting some time.
Kneeling on an incline and drawing letters backwards in mid-air with my iPhone flashlight.
The sunset turned out to be a dud so this quickly became an improvised Plan B.
The Live Composite feature in Olympus cameras is a hidden gem.
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Was attempting to take a star trail picture over Tokyo using Olympus' live composite feature. I was partly successful as you can see with the white star trails, but they were overpowered by the plane trails above Tokyo.
Must be a busy plane highway up there.
Welding at night produces some interesting light effects. This is a view of the ongoing construction of the Calatrava Transportation Hub at World Trade Center. It's hard to get a decent view of the construction from ground level with the fence in the way.
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A live composite shot of around 200 x 2 second exposures with the help of a formatt hitech 10 stop firecrest nd filter.A brilliant built in feature of modern Olympus camera's.
While observing a Karate class I used the (Olympus) Live Composite mode. It is intended for stars and light trails, so behaves as a highlight-priority multiple exposure mode, where darker objects disappear against a bright background.
Tormenta que ha bajado del Priorat hasta la costa de Tarragona.
En el modo caza-rayos de la pequeña sony ilce-5100 con la app "Estela de luz" que genera un RAW compuesto de múltiples exposiciones consecutivas procesado en tiempo real en la cámara.
Light streams under the Manhattan Bridge Anchorage in DUMBO
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There's a sign by these sculptures marked Reality Hacking No. 320. I don't know what Reality Hacking is about, but this art installation is called Snow Monsters, by Peter Regli.
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Olympus M1markIII + Zuiko 8-25 Pro F4
22 mm - f/6,3 - 1 sec - ISO200 - Modo live composite
Location: Arganzuela, Madrid
Date: 09/09/2018
Model: Patry Diez
Lightpainter: Frodo DKL
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
2 overlayed images inside the camera.
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1
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