CATHODE RAY TUBE > CRT > CAMERA ROTATION (c)TOOL

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Which one is it? Who knows. Decipher the cryptic sigils within, if your mind can bear gazing into the abyss that is... you. At the core, there is nothingness, the nothingness from which the everything emanates, but at the heart of it all the nothingness is your true viewpoint, the real vanishing point isn't off on the horizon, it's within you

Rumiating thoughts of cattle labelized and iconified as chattel
The gold bull however couldn't pull through like you betted he would
These words resonate within the etheric field these symple syllables transverberate
Thoughts became oxidized in the sands of time without being locked into a concrete reality set in stone but who cast the first one
These biblical references have you grasping at straws wondering what is the idea
The bible of course influencing oxidized thought polarized in a persuasion of the masses into a particular trance
Hypnotized and to anyone not, blasphemer labelled, unfit in the eyes of GAWD
The judgement day had long been upon us, but it was our judgement of each other.
Stick that in your holy pipe and smoke it, put it in the air, boys and girls.


Vocabulatory Autostimulation aside, don't crucify me oh apostles of the cross, these pixel grids were juicified on a camera rotation apparatus with edits to contrast/color tone/white balance etc
Camera was 5d Mk4 with 24-105, but for sure I will be looking at a lighter lens for doing this with because definitely there is some 'warping' going on. If you like this sort of thing check out @fastchrisuk as well as the @lightpaintershub ... which seems to have gone potentially a bit stagnant? But I like to think that the LP crowd on hive likes to pop in and pop out... although over time generally popping in 'nom sayin' yo.


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LORENZ ATTRACTOR



SYMBIO-SPATIAL FIELDS



SINISTER HYPNOTIC MISDIRECTION



ALONE IN THE WHITE NOISE



CONSTELLATIONS TORN



ATTENTION HARVERSTER


thank you for stopppin by! 😎



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Looks cool 😎

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Thank you! Yeah it's cool to see what one will come up with, literally there are infinite things you can play with, this is just the beggining 😅

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Thanks @synrg for the namecheck :-) It's great to see you embracing rotation and experimenting and finding your own way.

I have a theory that most or maybe some lightpainters suffer "lightpanter's burnout". They go from beginner to advanced, develop their own style and after a while stop doing the thing they experimented with in the first place. I know of a couple of "old school" lightpainters that were really at the top of the tree when it comes to lightpainting and now no longer produce what they once did. It looks to me like a kind of burnout.

I like to change what I shoot and do something different every once in a while. If all I did was lightpainting photography I'd burnout too! 😂

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For sure mi hombre we all have to switch it up once in a while for sure... I can definitely see the burnout factor , as well... in life one of the only constants is change right? But yeah, all in all it's quite a time to be alive considering how far it's come in so many different ways, LP or not. In any case, wishing you plenty more pics or whatever else your heart desires at that time 😎

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those photos are very bright they seem to have a life of their own

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all those images are made by you friend. Let me explain if the photographs are taken by a particular camera or are made by a specific program

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no it really doesn't matter the camera, as long as you can take long exposures... the important thing is you need something to spin the camera... I wish to make a post about it at some point but in the meantime here is a video explaining the idea if you like. My equipment is not 100% the same but the idea is the same...

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I'm starting to watch the video, so you have to have special equipment to rotate the camera to achieve that degree of photography

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Yeah, I will make a post on the subject matter, because you need some equipment but not necesarily the exact equipment in the video... if you are creative there are for sure ways that you can make your own 'device' it's just a matter of how much time, effort, what materials tools parts etc... but yes the thing to rotate the camera is the important bit.

Here is another 'tool' https://peakd.com/@fastchrisuk/a-curious-obsession-with-camera-rotation-photography

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very nice and cool to look at.. I prefer the white noise one..

Those pics were make with old CRT monitors??! :P

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This was super cool! We have a lot of the best lightpainters posting in the Photography Lovers community. I am always interested to see how creative people can get with their art and photography!

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