Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

Brazilian photographer Vitor Schietti uses fireworks and long-exposure photography to create his “Impermanent Sculptures.” The effect was achieved by manual waving of fireworks, some post processing, and then by combining up to 12 shots into a single image.

“The series is the result of several years of research on long exposure photography, and the usage of ND filters was vital to find a perfect balance between the fading twilight and the brightness of the fireworks,” Schietti told Colossal. “Only a few attempts were allowed per day, since the time frame during which this balance is possible is very narrow (30 to 50 minutes).”

More info: schiettifotografia.com | Facebook | Instagram | Flickr (h/t: colossal)

Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

“If one wants to produce art, one is capable of it, but it takes time, dedication, trial and error, [and] acceptance…”

Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

“I’d leave luck out of the equation, since many attribute success to it”

Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

“The harder you work, the luckier you get”

Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

“If one is satisfied with only contemplating art, that’s fine too”

Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

“People should produce more art, that could save us from ourselves”

Light Drips From Trees In Long-Exposure Photos By Vitor Schietti

Bored Panda would like to thank Vitor Schietti for sharing these thoughts with us.

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