Photographer Stephen Orlando creates light paintings, using LED lights and slow shutter speeds, to reveal the motion of paddling and rowing in this series.










Photographer Stephen Orlando creates light paintings, using LED lights and slow shutter speeds, to reveal the motion of paddling and rowing in this series.
Light painting photographer Darren Pearson created this stop motion animation, “Lightspeed,” in locations across California: Mono Lake, Big Sur, Trona Pinnacles, Death Valley, Sequoia, Joshua Tree, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
“I’ve spent many nights in the middle of nowhere with coyotes howling in the distance while I look like some idiot at a rave waving around an LED."
We've seen some amazing timelapses from Sunchaser Pictures before: Death Valley Dreamlapse.
But here, they take that same technical prowess and turn it on to a Roomba. Awesome.
Gavin Heffernan of Sunchaser Pictures:
'I recently purchased an awesome IRobot roomba vacuum cleaner (as part of my neverending quest to make household chores tolerable). After watching the cute little circular robot zoom across our floors with endless gusto, I decided to try and attach different lights to the top and shoot some timelapses."