Evening all and I hope life is good and your Monday has been a great one.
Tidy night out in our go to location with my light brother @fastchrisuk a few months back. An hour or so lightpainting in the Kiln followed by an hour or so of star trails. (Shots below)
This one I'm surprised I've not done before as these holes in the wall are made for this type of shot. Two tripods, two lenses, www.lightpaintingbrushes.com filter and hood attachments and some steel wool on a drill. Single long exposure light painting.
Tripod 1 for the wall element, cross lit with a red and blue filter attachment then lens cap on. Off to tripod 2 and a lens swap to a wide angle for the inner silhouette. I attached a piece of fine steel wool onto my drill, lit it and span the drill. I like this way of spinning as the spin itself is hidden but still flies out the sparks at a fair old rate.
Cheers to @martbarras for the inspiration for the miniaturization idea. Go check out his feed if you haven't already, its full of delightful light art.
Star trail shot and an hour of standing about whilst our cameras take multiple long exposures.
Stacked star images processed in Sequator.
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I hope you enjoyed looking at our lightpainting adventure as much as we did creating the images.
Happy days.
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Beautiful! Nice shots!
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Cheers mate. I'm glad you like them. Lots more lightpainting artists on here for you to have a look at too.
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Superb Mate,and thanks for the mention too :)
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