![]() One of my favorites shot from the night time shoot though was Southampton Square in the dark – it had been raining heavily all day and to see the rain and the lights reflecting each other on the pavement was really colourful. Spinning Light stick Just the Night time… This is a totally different pattern with the light stick, it was just spun round in circles and reminds me very much of a Spirograph. Below we combined it with the pixel stick – you can see one is much brighter than the other … but pure luck both people with lights met in the middle with resulted in a silhouette in the centre – it could be fun to create a whole range of silhouette figures and shapes. Out at the Guildsquare it makes an effective ribbon when you weave in and out of the pillars, but it lacks purpose and a story. It add’s a real party feel, without the building – it would be great to make a whole selection of random textures too. The colours are really vibrant and you can have great fun with this with a group of young people playing around. I love the colours and the random patterns it creates.īack up on the roof top and by moving closer and further away from the camera lens you can create all sorts of patterns, although it is difficult to judge exactly where the light will fall. Playing with Light Sticks and Pixel Sticks in SouthamptonĪbove is a wavy pattern created with the light stick under a bridge in Southamton, you can see the city lights coming into the picture on the left. We also had the opportunity to experiment with a homemade light strip, it was around £20 to make, significantly cheaper than the pixel stick and I think created just as interesting results, although the light produced was much brighter. This is all done in a long exposure with someone moving the pixel stick … an interesting effect but it is just does not look real enough to me … I really enjoyed being able to experience using it first hand, but I really dont think it is something that would benefit my photography. The Guildhall on fire with the Pixel StickĪ different location… it was my idea to take the fire up the steps, pause and then down the other side. It utilizes industry standard E1.31 sACN and DDP protocols for control of up to 680 WS2811 pixels (4 Universes) or 63 GECE Pixels. I can see it could be effective in some locations … but already I think it is limited – you need someone to hold it and move it around, someone else to take the photo – maybe for creative images … but eventually I think they would all look the same. The ESPixelStick V3 is a WiFi Pixel and DMX single output controller built around the ESP8266 platform. ![]() Pixel Stick and fire on the car park roofĪ different location … an interesting building in the background, myself standing pretending to run, but staying still and a pixel stick wall of fire. My first thought was that it looked amazing… but the stick is made up of 200 LED pixels that flash with colour, in my preview window it looked great – but on screen it is really pixelated which means it would be even more so in print. The owner of the stick was experimenting with star trek style images, which really weren’t me – but you could program it to create any image. You can see a slight wave in the momement of the pixel stick and you have to make sure you walk at a consistent speed. To the right is a picture projected on a wall under the bridge – the person is real on the left. Pixel Sticks A sample picture demonstration. They are really expensive… but when the opportunity arose to see one in action and to take some photos I had to pop along to find out more…. ![]() Pixelstick attracts a large sum of audience towards itself by a very great way and approach of a distinctive architecture.Have you see the videos online demonstrating a pixel stick… do you know what one is? It is a light stick designed for light painting which can be used to project images infront of the camera which are not visible to the naked eye. Pixelstick owns a clean and great website where Pixelstick deals are launched on regular basis with the Pixelstick discount codes that ultimately help them in Pixelstick promotions. ![]() Pixelstick came up with the great idea of attracting the people towards itself. Basically, business is divided into two levels level one marks to attract the number of customers towards your product range so that they are ready and eager to explore your product and then comes the turn of level two which demands you to make sure that the expectations of customers are maintained and that they are able to find their desired products. ![]()
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