Infinity Knots
This is one of my favorite series from a session with the Ricoh Theta Z1. It was about a year ago when I decided to do multiple axis rotations, using my office chair as one of the axis but now I had a brand new camera: the Theta Z1, an upgrade on the Theta V which I used and abused since it came out. I still get amazed at the clarity this little camera can deliver. The lights are from a slit of light escaping my desk after a black background above it is pulled down. I also used an RGB laser.
The tricky part of these multiple axis rotations is that since one of the axis is manual (my office chair) I have to time its rotation to finish where it started. That is if I want to have the lines join which I definitely wanted in these. I wanted to have my Alpha and Omega and eat it.
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