Thank you greatly @curamax 😃 It is a cool 'medium' haha some people take it even further than this but it's fun to just see what you can come up with along the way; there's infinite permutations of things one can do in the process creating 'artifacts' and geometries 😎 Enjoy the day 🙃
Indeed, looking at the results I can tell that there are more possibilities that can be made using this technique.
Just a question, I have a small camera capable of doing long exposure; is it good enough to create these kinds of shots? Do I need other equipment to create the rotation?
As long as you have a camera with long shutter capability you are definitely on your way, but to create 'smooth' rotations it's necessary to have some sort of "Camera Rotation Tool" and a tripod ... I think probably one of the easiest ways would be to get a 'generic' arca swiss l-bracket and tripod with a head that can rotate 360 ... it's kind of hard to explain but if you look up camera rotation tool I'm sure you'll get the idea, there is even a tutorial video, as well a facebook group if you are really interested.
Thanks for the advice, I currently have an 8-year-old Sony camera that has the long-exposure capability but without any tools to rotate it. Tripod & Arca swiss l-bracket is something that I have to check with the camera store if they have and if I can afford the price.
Yeah the age of the camera should not be a huge issue 🙂 If I can get some time I will make some post about this 'cause it's a bit difficult to explain everything without pics but the video is an idea at least :)
Thank you greatly @curamax 😃 It is a cool 'medium' haha some people take it even further than this but it's fun to just see what you can come up with along the way; there's infinite permutations of things one can do in the process creating 'artifacts' and geometries 😎 Enjoy the day 🙃
Indeed, looking at the results I can tell that there are more possibilities that can be made using this technique.
Just a question, I have a small camera capable of doing long exposure; is it good enough to create these kinds of shots? Do I need other equipment to create the rotation?
As long as you have a camera with long shutter capability you are definitely on your way, but to create 'smooth' rotations it's necessary to have some sort of "Camera Rotation Tool" and a tripod ... I think probably one of the easiest ways would be to get a 'generic' arca swiss l-bracket and tripod with a head that can rotate 360 ... it's kind of hard to explain but if you look up camera rotation tool I'm sure you'll get the idea, there is even a tutorial video, as well a facebook group if you are really interested.
Thanks for the advice, I currently have an 8-year-old Sony camera that has the long-exposure capability but without any tools to rotate it. Tripod & Arca swiss l-bracket is something that I have to check with the camera store if they have and if I can afford the price.
The video is helpful. You're awesome!
Yeah the age of the camera should not be a huge issue 🙂 If I can get some time I will make some post about this 'cause it's a bit difficult to explain everything without pics but the video is an idea at least :)
Great! That would be cool :)