I love playing with motion and long exposures. When I saw that my circus artist friend Jusztina of Delighter’s theatre had some LED hoops, I couldn’t wait to set up a photoshoot.
We managed to do so at the end of last January. The advantage of this time of year (if you can deal with the cold weather) is that it gets dark pretty early in Edinburgh. We could have done this in a number of places but we chose to shoot at the Scottish Parliament.
The basic idea is really simple. I had two flashes on Jusztina fire at the beginning of the exposure and then she would move during the next six seconds. We couldn’t stay very long because of the cold, but we managed to get quite a number of “keepers” during the hour we were shooting.
Jusztina had brought a range of LED hoops. Our favourites were the multicoloured ones above, but when their batteries ran out, we tried some of the others.
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Did you use high speed sync to fire a flash at the end? Any tips on how this was technically accomplished?
I used a flash at the beginning of the exposure. No need for high speed sync since I used a long exposure (a few seconds)