it's a specific kind of light painting - I remember that someone mentioned it on this forum, but I can't find the original thread...
This is a discussion on what's this called - Spirograph light painting within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; it's a specific kind of light painting - I remember that someone mentioned it on this forum, but I can't ...
it's a specific kind of light painting - I remember that someone mentioned it on this forum, but I can't find the original thread...
It is a spirograph light painting. Excellent work.
that's it. Thanks! I found a few links already:
Create Geometric Light Painting Spirographs | DIYPhotography.net
Very cool results... I love the different colours.
Cool kevin. If you like that you'll likely also like this - Camera tossing. be careful though I don't think insurance covers damages caused by deliberately throwing your camera into the airFlickr: Camera Toss
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Thanks Marko - wow - that's crazy. Some the results are excellent! However I have a hard time believing that such well organized light painting patterns can emerge from the randomness of a camera tossed in the air. There must have been some constraints somewhere such as tying a string to the camera and spinining it, for example. I will have to try it!
Keep in mind that there are different ways to toss the camera. If you toss it willy nilly you get scribble scrabble. But if you toss it/toss it with spin carefully, you can easily get very non-random patterns that look similar in principle to your spirograph image. Glad you are having fun with this.
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Btw - you mind if I blog this in a few days? (maybe you'll even have posted more images here) No pressure - only if u want to. Thx marko
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