Simple to you maybe...but difficult for the rest of us, even to conceive of...Really fantastic...especially the sharp distinction of your light lines, or tracers, or whatever you call them.
(re retirement...never been busier, working ever so hard, 7 days a week, this is not how I expected my life to end...end-up. But there you have it...there is just too much trouble in the world that needs...a gentle hand or shouts or something {sigh}). Back too it...PS, I don't really need the money...but people, someone has got to take care of them...why not me? Who else but me would take care of them?).
Mr T, and I was sure you retired. I have heard many times how people are busier as retirees than they were working the 8:00 to 5:00. To do this image work one needs a tripod, 10 second delay on your camera, 3 different color led flashlights and a dark room to spin the flashlights around and round. A little pushing and modification in PP... done! Spinning the flashlights to make them look interesting was the toughest part of it. Paul
I am so envious...this might be what I would be trying to master if I weren't so damned busy, (or lazy, I can't determine exactly what my problems is)...but regardless, I do get to enjoy your growing mastery of all forms of light.
Three LED lights. The red and green are headlamps I use on the job with red and green led lights on them the blue is a small led flashlight with a blue cooling gel over the end of the flashlight. Then I ran it through Topaz Impressions II to add the painted effect to give it some depth. As it turn out this is harder than it looks to get it right and interesting. Paul