It took me a while to work out the 'secret' but I think I might have become a bit obsessed with mid exposure lens and tripods swaps. The technique here is to pre-arranged two or possibly three tripods pointed at various objects or people together with different lenses for different perspectives all shot in one continuous photographic exposure. It's a massive buzz when you click the shutter to end the exposure to see you've nailed the shot (or not!)
Lens swapping between a Sony 16-35 Zeiss and a Samyang 12mm fisheye in a cave under the Peak District:
This is shot in a abandoned railway tunnel making use of the dark location in mid summer:
The God Particle (I used an iPad image with Michelangelo's pointed finger, no danger of copyright, he's been dead for a few hundred years...)
"The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and you have burned so very very brightly Roy" This shot was inspired by the trailer for Bladerunner 2049:
And finally, GoFlo... I suffered a tripod failure with this with one so I used just one and set all the elements up in front of one tripod
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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