Is this a picture of a rave? No. Is this a supernatural spirit? No again. Is this me on crack with photon lights? Bingo! I was happily inspired by many Flickr photographers who use this technique with their creativity. And, well, I decided to get creative myself. So every late night, I go to my other room, with lights off of course, and setup my tripod + with self timer and camera settings, and I have my little own camera “rave” for 30 seconds. Each picture is taken with a shutter speed of 30 seconds on f11 with an ISO of 80. Most of these shots are experimental and random.
If I was abit older, be able to drive anywhere I wanted too, then I could actually give abit of spicy and spiffiness to my photos. But for now, all these photos will be home based, kitchen based, room based, and anything else outside would be every once in a while when I see the weather as fit. Now to explain somephotos… The photo to the right says, “Hello!” in case anybody has sucky vision. I used a blue photon light for this picture.
The next photos are more futuristic and have a fictionalist style. With 3 lights, I manage to create a supernatural effect.
The last two pictures feel more out there due to the green spirals and vortex look.
This photo is a combination of lightening and a hurricane/tornado, or what ever you would like to call it. I never planned on the lightening, but as it was accidental, I am very glad that it happened.
That’s all for tonight folks, I got school in a few days and summer’s worth of work to complete in that time period. More posts to come
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Oliver Zheng added these pithy words on Aug 10 06 at 7:18 pmI love that last one.
How did you write Hello? Wouldn’t everything be connected? It seems all the letters are separate.
What camera are you using? ISO of 80 is hard to find nowadays.
Noel added these pithy words on Aug 10 06 at 8:05 pmHey there Oliver! Well what I did to write hello was that I used my keylight. If you press it, the light will show, but when you let go, light won’t show. So when I wrote the letters, “HELLO!,” I wrote it as if it were a pencil.
The camera I used was a Fuji Finepix S9000, ISO ranging 80-1600
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