Neon Luminance - glow sticks in waterfalls in Northern California
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Neon Luminance - glow sticks in waterfalls in Northern California

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WanderingTurtle - 4/30/2013 5:30 PM
Stunning!
KahunaJoe - 4/17/2013 10:40 AM
oh cool.So that’s how its done. Definitely game me a good idea for a party.
Greg - 4/17/2013 1:30 PM
Search "Neon Luminance" on Google: Like a freak midnight rainbow, this ongoing series of lit waterfalls titled Neon Luminance is part of a collaboration between Sean Lenz and Kristoffer Abildgaard over at From the Lenz. The duo dropped high-powered Cyalume glow sticks in a variety of colors into various waterfalls in Northern California and then made exposures varying from 30 seconds to 7 minutes to capture the submerged trails of light as the sticks moved through the current. To accomplish some of the more complicated shots they strung several sticks together at once to create different patterns of illumination. For those of you concerned about pollution, the sticks (which are buoyant) were never opened and were collected at the end of each exposure, thus no toxic goo was mixed into the water.
captcurt - 4/17/2013 10:32 AM
Only one stick for each color. Its a time exposure mode. I use it when I do photos like at busy night intersections with the car lights streaming by.
KahunaJoe - 4/17/2013 7:15 AM
how many glowsticks did that take?
Greg - 4/17/2013 8:36 AM
Not sure, I didn’t take the photo.
Eric_R - 4/16/2013 10:20 PM
They also look really great coming out of a Super Soaker.