I was just going through some old images and found my physiograms.
I thought I'd share
GT
GTinSoCal wrote:
I was just going through some old images and found my physiograms.
I thought I'd share
GT
I have no idea what that is or how you do it but it looks amazing and I'd love to know.
Interesting and colourful. I will get around to trying this one day hopefully - so many options with this hobby.
Thank you!
I hung a color changing flashlight from the ceiling, placed a mirror under it at an angle. Set up the camera to focus on the flashlight, camera settings were:
ISO 100, 40mm, f6.3 - f8, 30 sec
Once you get everything set up, you turn on the flashlight, turn off the lights and start the flashlight swinging. How it swings determines the pattern.
Open the shutter and wait.
The one that has the green haze I used an EL wire that I wiggled around and above the flashlight.
I hope this helps!
Have fun!!!
GT
EnglishBrenda wrote:
Interesting and colourful. I will get around to trying this one day hopefully - so many options with this hobby.
Seemingly endless options!
Something for every type of weather.
Somebody always finds something new!
The creativity of the human mind is astounding.
GT
GTinSoCal wrote:
Thank you!
I hung a color changing flashlight from the ceiling, placed a mirror under it at an angle. Set up the camera to focus on the flashlight, camera settings were:
ISO 100, 40mm, f6.3 - f8, 30 sec
Once you get everything set up, you turn on the flashlight, turn off the lights and start the flashlight swinging. How it swings determines the pattern.
Open the shutter and wait.
The one that has the green haze I used an EL wire that I wiggled around and above the flashlight.
I hope this helps!
Have fun!!!
GT
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That's very kind and sharing of you. Thank you very much.
Plus one. I have to give this a try.
GTinSoCal wrote:
Thank you!
I hung a color changing flashlight from the ceiling, placed a mirror under it at an angle. Set up the camera to focus on the flashlight, camera settings were:
ISO 100, 40mm, f6.3 - f8, 30 sec
Once you get everything set up, you turn on the flashlight, turn off the lights and start the flashlight swinging. How it swings determines the pattern.
Open the shutter and wait.
The one that has the green haze I used an EL wire that I wiggled around and above the flashlight.
I hope this helps!
Have fun!!!
GT
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That would be an interesting experiment. Thanks for the info
Where do you get a color changing flashlight? How fast do the colors change?
Thanks.
GTinSoCal wrote:
Thank you!
I hung a color changing flashlight from the ceiling, placed a mirror under it at an angle. Set up the camera to focus on the flashlight, camera settings were:
ISO 100, 40mm, f6.3 - f8, 30 sec
Once you get everything set up, you turn on the flashlight, turn off the lights and start the flashlight swinging. How it swings determines the pattern.
Open the shutter and wait.
The one that has the green haze I used an EL wire that I wiggled around and above the flashlight.
I hope this helps!
Have fun!!!
GT
Thank you! img src="https://static.uglyhedgehog.... (
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