Holiday of the Holidays - or the power of a single image (not a series of photographs) i.
Last weekend I went to the special annual holiday - "Holiday of the Holidays" in the northern part of my country. The city of Haifa is managing this celebration of the 3 religions together in the yearly basics. Muslims, Christians, Jews and just people like me are gathering together with the goal to create the learn the culture each other. So I do - I love to learn and document things standing out in my understanding and regularness.
At the end of my walk, I photographed a little bit of the beautiful St. Elias Cathedral of the Melkite - the Orthodox Catholic Church, which was adorned with these beautiful lights.
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Motion blur can produce magical results. Beautiful capture.
thank you very much for the kind words. more from this series is coming
Actually, I didn't even know that such a holiday, such an event existed. One is always learning and always discovering something new.👍
hehe many people in my country also don't about it's exciting and this is much weirder.
thank you for taking a look and for the kind words :-)
here is a link to one of the posts about this celebration in 2019 just one month before the C-19 craziness started
http://www.victorbezrukov.com/the-holiday-of-the-holidays-2019-wadi-nisnas-with-ricoh-grii-part-ii-the-colors/
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thank you very much !
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Perfect light painting :))) Or motion blur, I am not sure how to call that piece of art :)
Definitely print- and NFT- worthy!
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thank you my friend.
i took this image and some more for the series with my Ricoh P&S when used a slow shutter speed like 1/3 and slow ISO100 as well. i don't know how to describe this technique but i use it mostly for the my band photography
I guess your custom panning technique ;)