From a recent night out in the dark with a friend and a camera rotation tool, this image was shot in one photographic exposure:
For this shot I set off a smoke pellet to make the laser lines more defined and fired a flashgun gelled yellow to create a contrast with the green laser beams. I deliberately left part of the scene unexposed or black so as to fill that space with the rotated silhouette and laser beams. A big thanks to Suzy C for posing in the flooded kiln!
About me: I usually specialise in shooting lightpainting images but occasionally dabble in urbex and artistic model photography. I'm always on the lookout for someone to collaborate with; please don't hesitate to get in touch if you'd like to create art.
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For more examples of innovative and original lightpainting including camera rotation photography, check these lightpainters: @fadetoblack @mafufuma @oddballgraphics @martbarras @stepko @gunnarheilmann These chaps are amongst the best there is!
If you'd like to see more light painting on Steemit then give @lightpaintershub a follow and you'll be introduced into the wonderful world of light painting.
Your photographic work is very striking. You make photography a spectacle of color and light. Really very interesting. Cheers @fastchrisuk
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Thanks @marcybetancourt I couldn't do this stuff any other way, life would be boring without colour!
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