This was done with a technique called "light painting"--the motorcycle was put on the center stand so that the rear wheel could spin freely. Then, while I spun the wheel with one hand, I "painted" it with an LED flashlight with the other, all the time with the shutter open.
This was done with a technique called "light painting"--the motorcycle was put on the center stand so that the rear wheel could spin freely. Then, while I spun the wheel with one hand, I "painted" it with an LED flashlight with the other, all the time with the shutter open.
This was done with a technique called "light painting"--the motorcycle was put on the center stand so that the rear wheel could spin freely. Then, while I spun the wheel with one hand, I "painted" it with an LED flashlight with the other, all the time with the shutter open.
This was done with a technique called "light painting"--the motorcycle was put on the center stand so that the rear wheel could spin freely. Then, while I spun the wheel with one hand, I "painted" it with an LED flashlight with the other, all the time with the shutter open.
See photo in original gallery.