Equilateral Evolution

Another set from a few frosty nights in Derbyshire's Peak District using a camera rotation tool for an abstract effect:

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For the above shot, I made sure that the amount of light being kicked out by the flashgun didn't pollute the other parts of the frame with light. That way I can fill the dark, unexposed parts of the frame with more light as I rotate the camera.

More mid exposure lens and tripod swapping in an abandoned railway tunnel in Derbyshire:

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Going flipside trackside!

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This was actually a messed up rotation shot but it turns out that not everything has to be rotated 360 degrees...

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As usual all of the above were shot in one photographic exposure and are not Photoshop creations.

About me:
I usually specialise in shooting lightpainting images but occasionally dabble in urbex and artistic model photography. I'm always on the lookout for someone to collaborate with; please don't hesitate to get in touch if you'd like to create art.

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