Deja Vu - Lightpainting on Hive

in Lightpainters United4 years ago

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Good evening Hiveworld and I hope your day has been epic. Mine has been great if not a little on the warm side. Mustn't grumble though.


Here's a shot from a while back I created on a trip out to Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire. It's such an amazing place filled with beautiful architecture and history.


When I arrived I took myself off to a culvert which runs straight under the Abbey as it was quiet and more importantly, really dark. Perfect.


I had an idea to expose the tunnel scene and then cap the lens pack up and find a suitable and ornate door or window to fame it all. I wondered about for a while and found this 3 arched wall and blind framed it. Cap off and let the arches burn in for a couple of seconds.
When I first arrived at the tunnel I set up the camera and had to walk 20 or so meters into the tunnel. There was a recess in the ceiling where a pigeon was nesting for the night. He flew out and straight into my flash stand which I was holding. On my return home I was pleased to find that my trousers didn't need changing. I can't believe I didn't actually shit myself. I've just about calmed back down again.


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Later on that night whilst exploring I found this tree next to the Abbey and I knew what I wanted to do.


My all time fave lp shot is LED Eddie's double with the tunnel and a tree, when I first set eyes on it, it made my head hurt whilst staring in awe. Cheers for the inspiration buddy.
Lots of faffing to get me in the right place in the frame stood in the culvert. I fired the shutter which fired the flash and replaced the lens cap. I walked to the tree, blind framed it and rotated the cam 180 degrees. I lit the tree with the Led lensee followed by a couple of full power pops of flash from behind and let the ambient light do the rest. Close but no cigar and no try again as if you move you lose where tunnels are concerened :)
I will be exploring this idea again but with better prep and two tripods.


Fingers crossed they do another event here this Autumn so I can get back and create some more magic.


I hope you enjoyed these two and as always if you have any questions about these or any of my work please feel free to ask.....there are no secrets here.


For more examples of innovative and original lightpainting including camera rotation photography, check these lightpainters: @fastchrisuk @dawnoner @mafufuma @oddballgraphics @martbarras @stefan.stepko @rod.evans.visual @yo-hoho @maxpateau These chaps are amongst the best there is!


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This is off the charts. Such solid work and great vision. I'm totally drawn to this image and have come back to look again several times. So great!

 4 years ago  

Cheers buddy. Glad it got you coming back for another look. It's an amazing place.

 4 years ago  

The second one is crazy!

 4 years ago  

Merci Dawn. J'adore la deuxieme aussi ;)

@fadetoblack, This place is definitely beautiful in regards to Structure and it's Architecture but your Passionate Art and Skill adding very Cinematic and Supernatural effects.

Have a abundant time ahead and stay blessed always.

 4 years ago  

Thanks very much my friend. All the best to you and yours and glad you like them.

Welcome and thank you so much.

That’s amazing work! You should make some NFT’s on @nftshowroom to sell and post your ad on @hivelist

 4 years ago  

Thanks very much for the heads up. I shall bear that in mind.