Long Exposure Fireworks
Photographer David Johnson attended the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada and tried a different technique with his camera. These fireworks almost look like strange, colorful micro-organisms.
Photographer David Johnson attended the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada and tried a different technique with his camera. These fireworks almost look like strange, colorful micro-organisms.
Photographer Lakshal Perera took this photo in one 71-second exposure. (via reddit.com)
Photographer Michael Chrisman used a pinhole camera fitted with photosensitive paper to make a 365-day exposure of the Toronto skyline from Jan. 1, 2011, to Dec. 31, 2011. The result is astonishing. Full story over at the thestar.com.
Anybody with a flashlight and a camera can create a long-exposure photograph. Long-exposure photos are psychedelic and sometimes even out of this world.
Long exposure photography of a Lightning Strike in Turkey, five times hotter than the sun! (via reddit.com) View Media ›
Terence Chang photographed planes taking off from an airport in San Francisco. By using long exposure times, he made the planes’ lights look like tendrils reaching across the sky.
Stairway to heaven? Actually, maybe that’s not an ideal metaphor if you have a fear of flying. (Via Reddit) View Image ›
Somebody awesome took a long-exposure picture in the dark of their Roomba’s cleaning cycle. Dude, it’s like the robot’s designing a star path or something. Does it know something we don’t? View Image ›