neon waterfalls
Natural waterfalls have been transformed into vibrant, iridescent cascades in these amazing photos. The amazing effect of "neon waterfalls" was achieved by a duet of photographers 19-year-old Sean Lentz and 20-year-old Christopher Abildgaard from California. It's very simple: all you need is a long exposure and flickering neon sticks in the water.
(Total 7 photos)
1. “This project was born after several months of thinking about a simple idea, which finally turned into a concept worthy of a whole series of photographs,” says Christopher.
2. "We are attracted to artificial light from neon sticks, lasers and flashes."
3. "And since we also love landscape photography, we decided to combine these two aspects to get something that we have never seen before."
4. “Although we prefer not to reveal all the details of the shooting, we can say that the photos were taken with an exposure of 30 seconds. and 7 m.
5. “One of us stood in a specially chosen place and placed neon sticks in the right places so that they fell into the frame. And the second filmed.
6. The duo say that they liked the results of their work so much that they would like to expand this idea and do the same in other places.
7. “Although we wanted to focus mainly on neon sticks and waterfalls in this series, we want to create more artificially lit waterfalls and use mountains, lakes, trees, fields and caves, for example.”
Keywords: Waterfall | Long exposure