We created these 3 light-painting images in 75 minutes - EP233

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
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    We’ll never take for granted the chance we have to live in these cycles with the Moon, and the stars. This is a gift available to all of us. And we chose to capture the best of it through our art. These 3 pictures have been created in 75 minutes.
    We often say that if we make one good picture during a session, then we’re happy. This means we’re very happy today. We made these three very different looking light-painting images within the span of exactly 75 minutes. And this was all planned. We try to not get tied too much to our plans as we’re very dependent on the weather, but this time, everything worked exactly as we wished.
    That morning, we set the alarm clock at around 2am, drove for 45 minutes and were ready to shoot at 3:20, just in time for the Moonset. We planned our session using photopills, but also from the experience we’ve had years ago in the same location, witnessing crazy colors with the Moon just over the horizon.
    Picture #1 - 3:44am
    This is probably our best of this kind so far, with so many details and deep and rich colors. Making this type of art in these conditions is a spectacular experience. What we see is what we capture. These are the real colors we witnessed in the middle of the night during the Moonset
    Picture #2 - 4:35am
    We then waited 50 minutes as we wanted the glow of the Moon to disappear. It was now time to capture the Milkyway, which appeared at a great angle at that time. I went for a vertical framing at 14mm.
    Picture #3 - 4:59am
    We did the third one just a few minutes later with Kim sitting on a dishwashing bucket. It was so cold, but I wanted to play with the holosquares at least once in this trip. It was a unique occasion to use these tools on a perfect mirror.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @manueldifranco3519
    @manueldifranco3519 Месяц назад +2

    Yay! New videoadventures of lightpainting! So wonderful images

    • @Ericpare
      @Ericpare  Месяц назад +1

      hehe!! Thanks ::))

  • @rrrosecarbinela
    @rrrosecarbinela Месяц назад +3

    You two are SO amazing. Merci, merci, merci!!!

    • @Ericpare
      @Ericpare  Месяц назад +1

      thank youuuuuuuuuuuu ::::::))

  • @MikeJamesMedia
    @MikeJamesMedia Месяц назад +4

    The amount of effort you both make, in creating this beautiful work, is one of the main reasons I respect you both so much! Thanks as always, for sharing the experience with us. ❤

    • @Ericpare
      @Ericpare  Месяц назад +1

      hey Mike! Thanks for your constant support! Still hoping to shoot in Alaska one day :::))

  • @vladimirkujundzic
    @vladimirkujundzic Месяц назад +2

    you are my geniuses the pictures are beautiful thank you for taking so long

    • @Ericpare
      @Ericpare  Месяц назад

      thanks!! We're quite happy about how these turned out ::))

  • @clissonplage
    @clissonplage Месяц назад +2

    Merci de nous partager en plus des photos incroyables vos émotions. Même si à chacun de vos posts, je réagis un peu pareil, mes mots sont vraiment pleins de reconnaissance pour ce que vous nous offrez. Cela doit être irréel de voir ce ciel, sans parler de l'absence de bruit, de lumière. Et à voir comment cela vous a affecté, alors que vous en avez l'habitude, c'est que cela à du être extraordinaire !
    Peu importe le personnage, Nicolas Hulot en son temps avait été lui aussi déstabilisé par la beauté de ces lacs salés
    Merci encore et bravos pour la performance

    • @Ericpare
      @Ericpare  Месяц назад

      ahhh oui très bon point! Quand il n'y a pas de vent, c'est tellement calme et silencieux... jusqu'à..... jusqu'à ce qu'un flamand passe au dessus de nous pour ajouter un peu à la magie :::)))

  • @sofarsogut
    @sofarsogut Месяц назад +1

    interesting