Udi Tirosh writes in with this neat trick: use a tubular light like those found in car accessory shots as a sweeping swath light painting tool for long exposure photography. Looks way trippier than just using LEDs.
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You can get a similar effect by using those cheap color-changing fiber optic toy wands. Bonus: a variety of colors and settings.
Does the lightdrawn part of that image look really dirty or is it just my mind? ;)
I think it’s just you. It’s supposed to be wings for the guy standing in the center.
To me, it looks like legs of someone laying on their back with their knees slightly bent with the guy in the center standing between the legs.
I couldn’t tell it was supposed to be wings, but even knowing that, I can’t help seeing it as legs.