These Glowing Symbols in Landscapes Were Shot Using a Drone Light
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After using light-equipped drones to illuminate landscapes and create halos over rock pinnacles, photographer Reuben Wu is back with another creative drone light-painting photo series. Titled Aeroglyph, the photos show glowing symbols hovering over waters.
All the symbols are traced during long-exposure photos using a distant drone that’s carrying a lighting rig. The plus and minus were shot over the Pacific Ocean, while the square and triangle were captured over Lake Michigan.
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“This is an evolution of my Lux Noctis series, where I’m focusing on the actual light path rather than the illuminated landscape,” Wu tells PetaPixel. “This is why I chose a featureless body of water, where there were no other compositional elements other than a horizon and a textural reflection in the water.”
Wu says he’s now working on Aeroglyph as an ongoing project in parallel with Lux Noctis.
P.S. If you’re a fan of Lux Noctis, you can currently pre-order the upcoming 48-page photo book for $48. The book is scheduled to be out by early October.
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