Being a now-defunct random compendium of Jeffrey Scott Holland's photographic effluvia dumped to a blog with neither rhyme nor reason.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Reverse Light Trails
A lot of photographers like to do "light trail" pictures, where they set a camera up on a tripod to take time-lapse shots of moving lights. You've seen 'em in ads and such, where the beautiful city is seemingly illuminated by beams of light which are actually car headlights stretched out across the visual time-track by the long exposure.
Me, I take a more abstract and hillbilly approach. Instead of aiming a static camera at moving lights, I find a static light and then wave and shake my camera hard like I'm mixing a martini during the shot. The result is shown here.
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