Taking my brain to another dimension...

in photocircle •  5 years ago  (edited)

I specialise in shooting lightpainting images all in one photographic exposure which involves different elements with different lenses and tripods. This example is shot with a device that allows me to rotate my camera on it's lens axis. I line up and shoot the first part of the image at 45 degrees and without ending the exposure, I cap the lens to prevent any light from hitting the image sensor. I then rotate the camera to another 45 degree angle, take the lens cap off and fire the flash gun to expose the next part of the frame. I then repeat the process 4 ways to create this image. As an added extra I added in a blast of light from a flashlight with the lens aperture changed to f22 to create the starburst effect in the middle of the frame. These types of image can take a few attempts to line up especially the starburst in the middle!

All of the elements in this image were created in one photographic exposure; this is not a Photoshop creation.

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Top job here fella. Huge fave.