Back to Paris (part 24) - Lightpainting on Hive

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Hi everyone,

When I visited this disused underground quarry with my guys @flav_explore & Captain Shlag in January 2024, I saw that spot and I promised myself not to leave this place without taking a couple of shots here.

This location was bigger than expected and we took a lot of time to explore it. We think that we saw about a third of the entire place so we definitely have to come back and visit all of it.

For that specific picture, I tried to manage with the natural light coming from the extraction well and a very open shutter. I used my iridescent magic wand and a tiny white LED to draw the abstract light-calligraphy :

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40s 16mm f/4 100 ISO

Lightpainting created in real time, captured to the camera in one single photographic frame. SOOC
No layers /no Photoshop / no editing except minor adjustments (lens correction profite, WB, contrast (+12)) and addition of my logo.

Gear :
Canon EOS 6D body
Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS II USM lens
Canon RC-E6 IR remote
Zomei carbon tripod

January 2024

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WHAT IS LIGHTPAINTING?

Lightpainting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source while taking a long exposure photograph, either to illuminate a subject or to shine a point of light directly at the camera, or by moving the camera itself during exposure. Nothing is added or removed in post processing.

Single exposure Light Art Photography
/nolayer /notricks /nophotoshop /no artificial intelligence

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wow the formation of the rocks looks great and the photographic pic nice