Strange mystic..
“Everything you can imagine is real.”
(Pablo Picasso)
I took photos of Candle Light with slow speed, moving camera in purpose to get light rails.
Then I put together 2 photos and change the blending mode in Photoshop.
As result – this strange abstract background with mystic mood.
Exposure I think was around 2’‘-3’’.
Strange mystic.. belongs to the following groups:
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DARREL NEAVES
like it…
I love doing this… spent many a time in a dark room play with different lights … try doing it with flashy coloured light .. luckerly i was given some multicoloured led ones .. most of my 2000 pics .. started from just 20 pics i took of them!!! p
Freelancer
Yes, you are right: I was enjoying to experiment with it…
I think I will continue.. It’s fun!
Chris Willis
Wonderful rich colours and implied movement in this composition…love the abstraction :-)
Freelancer replied
Yeah, when I mixed those 2 photos – I was surprised how well they go with each other…
Thank’s for your comment, Chris:)
Jared Revell
Great abstract Freelancer.
Your method has worked well.
Freelancer replied
Thank you Jared. Actually I was surprised with such result:)
linaji
This is very cool too and your words to accompany your work rocks!
Freelancer replied
thank you Linaji:)
definitely will upload it to the group:)
Vasile Stan
Beautiful abstract.
(PS: I share Picasso’s point of view and art can prove this so well)
Freelancer replied
thank you iCandor for stopping by:)
Taylor Sawyer
Thanks for participating in Photography 101’s group tagging project! Please tag this photo with the following tag(s):
p101slowss
p101abstract
Freelancer replied
done! thank you Taylor!