Color trail.
Of course, you need some green. What comes first to mind, when thinking of the "Predator" is the jungle. so you do need green. So I did.
This was certainly one super exciting night of Light Painting with some friends. Here is one more of the Predator sculptures. We had about 20 metal sculptures all in all. Here it's about the one of Predator.
I used the standard scanner device that I always use + the common black fiber optic whip. Of course - I love that one ;-)
For more of that, I always recommend looking into my website for more of the kind. Please feel free to find your way to my website.
Next, you see as I share often the simplistic lighting test that always runs before the actual light painting.
Predator without any distraction. Just the sculpture.
It's always tricky to photograph someone else's art. Here I am super happy that we were allowed all the freedom of our interpretation with light. At first, I was not sure about this but it turned out to become so much fun. The night went so fast - I could have stayed at least 2 more hours.
The Cristalica Glasshouse in Döbern. is about 1.5h south of Berlin and is very visible from the street. It's a huge glass pyramid not to miss.
I really hope you liked what you saw and this was informative and maybe also inspirational. If you have more questions please do not hesitate. I am happy to share my knowledge.

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