Red Tunnel

Shot four times. With two panheads. About 20 seconds each.

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11 Comments

  1. sancia
    sancia ·

    Amazing pictures!!... as usual :-)

  2. darwin1974
    darwin1974 ·

    What is a panhead??

  3. hodachrome
    hodachrome ·

    @darwin1974
    Panhead is a head device fixed on the top of a tripod, to adjust the height or angle. 2 way, 3 way or ball-head. I set another panhead on the preset one, to turn camera 180 degrees.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Slik_pro_700DX.jpg

  4. darwin1974
    darwin1974 ·

    Thanks for the info hodachrome !!!

  5. kiri-girl
    kiri-girl ·

    Epic!

  6. giorgiaamabili
    giorgiaamabili ·

    beautiful and very very strange

  7. dendy
    dendy ·

    woah! don't even know what this is!

  8. icajec
    icajec ·

    really great!

  9. icajec
    icajec ·

    really great!

  10. gateau
    gateau ·

    Nice shot!

  11. lo-peach
    lo-peach ·

    cool shot!

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