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Anonymous No.4456632 [Report] >>4456637 >>4456648 >>4456659 >>4456791
How to achieve such an effect?
Is it a lens?
Is it edition?
Is it a movement technique?
Anonymous No.4456637 [Report]
>>4456632 (OP)
i think its a composite image? one photo of the band, and from the same point a photo with long shutter where you rotate the camera. photoshop it in that way. the only other way i could think of doing this would be to use a flash but i'm not sure if that would work at such a distance.
Anonymous No.4456638 [Report]
Could be a double exposure stacked on each other.
Shot of the band in-focus is normal, fast shutter speed and moderate to high DoF.
Shot of the borders is just photog spinning the camera with a slow shutter speed; would be about 20* of rotation judging by the rectangular lights off to the right, so I'd be under the assumption that shot was taken elsewhere in the venue.

With such a heavily compressed shot it's hard to get the best details... wait a fuckin minute it's 3.61MB @ 2302x1752 what the fuck.
Anonymous No.4456640 [Report]
That makes sense.
Anonymous No.4456648 [Report] >>4456659
>>4456632 (OP)
I have an angenieux optimo ultra 12x zoom lens that does this if I zoom in from cold and the camera is still racking focus. This is like if you took one frame of it, plus a final frame of the subject in focus.
Anonymous No.4456659 [Report] >>4456681 >>4456815
>>4456632 (OP)
Few different options, likely not double exposure or composite as mentioned. The outer edges don't look like how a long exposure with zooming like >>4456648 suggests either.

It's most likely just a simple filter like
https://prismlensfx.com/products/halo-fx-filter-2
But you can also achieve similar by shooting through a reflective tube-like shape
https://www.slrlounge.com/3-tips-creating-lens-flares-metal-tube/
Anonymous No.4456681 [Report]
>>4456659
You know what, you make a good point. The rectangular lights wouldn't have kept their shape on the right if it was just a long exposure+movement
Anonymous No.4456791 [Report]
>>4456632 (OP)
Its a 20 dollar filter, a show i went to another photographer had one of these. It gets old real quick but is bait for egomaniac artists/enbys so go off and rely on the gloryhole filter anon
Anonymous No.4456815 [Report]
>>4456659
Yeah I should have said, the Angenioux does it but it's a cine lens, used on a movie camera, and shot through a widened gate so it's not being cropped off by a standard gate. You'd get nothing like that if you went long exposure in a still. But if you wanted to create the effect, sure you could spend the hundred + grand on angenieux cine kit, or just shoot your camera through an fx filter or probably any glass vase.