Ian D J
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Hi! Been a while since I dropped anything note-worthy in here!
Decided to have another go at orb-light making last night. But this time it involved two LED bike llights - one white and one red - attached a foot apart to the cord.
Just thought having done that may have provided a small twist on what is now a tried and tested theme.
The Lumix TZ45 was used on this occasion.
At the local park (40 seconds exposure, mid-aperture size and the lowest ISO the camera could manage) . . .
At the East Cliff Sands (60 seconds exposure, medium ISO and the widest aperature the camera could muster. The colours is actually shown as straight out of the camera - the white and red light produced that warm pink hue) . . .
Decided to have another go at orb-light making last night. But this time it involved two LED bike llights - one white and one red - attached a foot apart to the cord.
Just thought having done that may have provided a small twist on what is now a tried and tested theme.
At the local park (40 seconds exposure, mid-aperture size and the lowest ISO the camera could manage) . . .
![Orb+May+12+2.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2F4.bp.blogspot.com%2F-wV1Phkws2JQ%2FT7iyYYZh7AI%2FAAAAAAAADVI%2F4x1PvTlIiJo%2Fs1600%2FOrb%2BMay%2B12%2B2.jpg&hash=574b92ace818341bcbb00ac949ae1e5e)
At the East Cliff Sands (60 seconds exposure, medium ISO and the widest aperature the camera could muster. The colours is actually shown as straight out of the camera - the white and red light produced that warm pink hue) . . .
![Orb+May+12.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2F2.bp.blogspot.com%2F-aySh72iyJTo%2FT7gcRPO7QbI%2FAAAAAAAADU8%2FWRyfnn2jBuM%2Fs1600%2FOrb%2BMay%2B12.jpg&hash=c320fbf254fed5e3378bb4b972f506d5)
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