Jumping Laser

© Steve Kazemir

Jumping Laser

Uploaded: February 15, 2004

Description

I was playing with lab equipment, and came up with this. About a 5 second exposure, and I waved a fibre optic wand through the air in a darkened room.

Comments

Judith G. Secco February 15, 2004

Wow, this is wonderful, Steve. What a great effect! Bravo.
Judy #97730

Steve Kazemir February 15, 2004

Thanks Judy! #377618

Murry Grigsby February 16, 2004

Makes a terrific abstract Steve! Is it okay if I look directly at it without eye protection? :0) #380900

Steve Kazemir February 16, 2004

Yup...The picture is safe :)...However, the original laser had to be turned down a lot to make it safe for me to take the picture....Actually, having an adjustable laser wand made the exposure easy, I could leave the camera on one setting, and change the wand brightness....now if I could only get rid of these spots I see on everything... #381158

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