English photographer, Martin Kimbell uses long exposure and LED lights to create these wild looking light tornadoes. Pretty neat! Check out more here.
All posts tagged lights
LIGHT TORNADOES
Posted by andinspire on August 10, 2014
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2014/08/10/light-tornadoes/
LIGHT PAINTING EVOLVED
I love light painting! Especially these impressive ones by Duncan Frazier and Steve McGuigan. Want to find out how they do these amazing pieces? Check it out here.
Posted by andinspire on October 30, 2013
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2013/10/30/light-painting-evolved/
FOREVER BICYCLES
This incredible installation made of bikes was created by artist and activist Ai Weiwei. The piece entitled “Forever Bicycles” was presented at Toronto’s Scotiabank Nuit Blanche. 3,144 bikes were stacked 100ft long and 30ft high. Read more here.
Posted by andinspire on October 9, 2013
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2013/10/09/forever-bicycles/
CROSS COUNTRY
I am in love with these stunning pictures by Reuben Wu, from a road trip around the U.S.A.
It was hard not to post them all so make sure you check out more here.
Posted by andinspire on September 30, 2013
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/cross-country/
NUANCE: DANCING WITH LIGHT
Marc-Antoine Locatelli, has captured dancer Lucas Boirat battling light in a new short film called Nuance. Such a cool concept. Found here!
Posted by andinspire on September 16, 2013
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2013/09/16/nuance-dancing-with-light/
MACRO FIREWORKS
These impressive photos of fireworks by Nick Pacione were taken using a macro lens and some focusing techniques. Read about them here.
Posted by andinspire on September 3, 2013
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2013/09/03/macro-fireworks/
LIGHT PAINTINGS BY THIRDEYE PHOTOGRAPHY
Light panting is long exposure photography where the lighting is ‘painted’ into the scene by the photographer using flashlights, fireflies, sparklers, burning steel wool, fireworks, etc. So long as the photographer stays in motion, he is not picked up by the cameras sensor. The last photo is a process involving manipulating the out of focus area of a photograph (also known as ‘Bokeh’). By placing a cover over the front of the lens with a heart cut-out, any light coming in is manipulated to take that shape. The hearts are actually Christmas lights. The only photoshopping here is colour adjustment.
My friend and talented photographer, Matt VanderVelde aka ThirdEye Photography, has been playing with different techniques of light painting had has had some amazing results. Make sure you check out more of his work here!
Posted by andinspire on June 25, 2013
https://andinspire.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/light-paintings-by-thirdeye-photography/