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  • HELL YEAH tree of life .... !!

  • what software did you use?

  • To all who watch this video, check Mondino1980 youtube channel for more information and ask him anything you want. Hope you enjoyed his video.

  • how do you do this pictuers i´m from Germany

    plese answer me

  • @19994009 Look for Mondino1980 on youtube, I am just mirroring this video on my channel for him.

  • Lovely photos - I couldn't help but notice the shape of the tunnel itself..you ought to go back and do it again with two friends spinning the steel wool poi, but with a bit shorter rope and then help up a bit higher -- you'd get a fantastic SKULL of light photo out of it!

    FYI to those who asked the music is : Clubbed to Death from the Matrix ( music played in the scene with the woman in the red dress)

  • thats so cool!!!

  • AMAZING

  • @sk8erboirobrob thanks :)

  • Very cool

    

  • Simply AMAZING!!!

  • Oh... I figured out what the whisk is for!!

  • Good stuff man! Keep up the good work!

  • Anyone know the song played in this clip ?

  • @sypher0101 its from The Matrix. but dont the name of the song.

  • @sypher0101 rob d clubbed to death

  • wicked!

    

  • love the wire wool looks great

  • i liked the IR photo

  • So kick ass, I so wanna try this.. Do you light the wool on fire?

  • @joasiadornick242 Batteries, if I am correct.

  • @joasiadornick242 You can use a 9v battery or a lighted to to burn the wire wool and than as you pain the whisk the wool will burn very quickly. Mondino1980

  • they. are. amazing.

  • Very cool - you've inspired me to try this myself. I like the creation of light textures.

    Thanks

    Suzan

  • Good work.. Keep it up!

    

  • some neat photos you got here mate, like the idea.(the wire wool ones)

    maby for the one how are learing put some info about how you did this time F-number iso and so on.............. anyway keep going you''re doing well ;-)

  • @Technolab I was using iso100 and the BULB for the shutter on a remote trigger. I don't remember which Aperture my camera was set to.as far as the lens, I was using a 24 to 70 f2.8. Hope that helps.

    Mondino1980

  • Nice Hat :-)

  • Pictures are great, but what'S with that cap? I'm sure it must be an art concept...

  • Hey - that's my whisk! :o)

  • very creative indeed!

  • very creative indeed!

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