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Ferris Wheel with programmed light show
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 164885" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>No, it's not my video. It's a video of a ferris wheel from a travelling fair that goes up and down the eastern part of the US. <a href="http://reithoffershows.com/locations" target="_blank">Here is a list of this year's locations.</a></p><p></p><p>Since the lights are constantly changing, I'd just like to hear from anyone who has shot it (or anything similar). Usually ferris wheel photos are several seconds long, but obviously the changing light program will affect the end result.</p><p></p><p>Both of the attached photos are from previous fairs where the lights did a chasing type of pattern starting from the center of the spokes and running outwards--then it would repeat itself constantly. Long exposures gives the illusion the lights are on constantly rather than the chasing pattern. With the new program, the lights will be changing color from moment to moment. I'll just have to experiment with a variety of short and long exposures although I have no idea how they will turn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 164885, member: 13196"] No, it's not my video. It's a video of a ferris wheel from a travelling fair that goes up and down the eastern part of the US. [URL="http://reithoffershows.com/locations"]Here is a list of this year's locations.[/URL] Since the lights are constantly changing, I'd just like to hear from anyone who has shot it (or anything similar). Usually ferris wheel photos are several seconds long, but obviously the changing light program will affect the end result. Both of the attached photos are from previous fairs where the lights did a chasing type of pattern starting from the center of the spokes and running outwards--then it would repeat itself constantly. Long exposures gives the illusion the lights are on constantly rather than the chasing pattern. With the new program, the lights will be changing color from moment to moment. I'll just have to experiment with a variety of short and long exposures although I have no idea how they will turn out. [/QUOTE]
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