Light trail, the sequal
by sandinista
Another light trail shot. I have refined my technique, I am happier with this one, whether you Pentaxians are, remains to be seen. PP in PSE9 using gradient mapping.
Uploaded20/01/2011 - 21:17
CategoryDigital Art
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Posted 20/01/2011 - 22:16
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That's really good, Jim!
Is the pattern all to do with the number of suspension points & the number of strings the light hangs from?
( I presume it's not your Pentax swinging around like some Dervish?!)
Roger
Is the pattern all to do with the number of suspension points & the number of strings the light hangs from?
( I presume it's not your Pentax swinging around like some Dervish?!)
Roger
The more I look, the more there is to see!
Posted 21/01/2011 - 09:00
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I like its shapes and colours. It is a very effective work, well done.
Posted 21/01/2011 - 15:33
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Thanks very much to you all, glad you enjoyed the shot.
To answer your question Roger, there was only one suspension point. And I definately wasn't swinging my K-x around. Ideally I would have shot on bulb for a long exposure to give more intricate patterns but I don't have a remote, so it was 30secs max. Puting a dark card over the lens and altering the oscilation during shooting can give different shapes and effects.
To answer your question Roger, there was only one suspension point. And I definately wasn't swinging my K-x around. Ideally I would have shot on bulb for a long exposure to give more intricate patterns but I don't have a remote, so it was 30secs max. Puting a dark card over the lens and altering the oscilation during shooting can give different shapes and effects.
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