Conitnuing my obsession with camera rotation photography. I go out of my way to be different to the herd; I'm not sure I always succeed but rotating a camera on it's lens axis is a step in the right direction....
This is, believe or not, a fun fair slap bang in the middle of Nottingham city centre during a recent walkabout around Nottingham's Light Night with a fisheye lens and a camera rotation device. This is a 10 way rotation shot in one photographic exposure. Nottingham city centre is quite like no other for night time photography; every time I've shot here before I've been hassled by drunk people; this night was no exception....don't think I'll be going back here any time soon.....
Shooting Sheffield city centre in the last throws of sunset where it's dark enough to do this totally random camera rotation freehand:
And this is the same Sheffield scene as above except it is more formally rotated and exposed at precise angles; two totally different shots just by rotating the camera in a different way:
All of the above were shot in one photographic exposure and are not Photoshop creations!
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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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haha Nottingham is like that at night. So is Leicester. That made me chuckle. Great shots though. Defo worth the hassle 😀
wow these are wonderful images!