Caedes

  Glow-Festival, Dragonfly (2)  

Click here to view at full resolution.
Uploaded: 11/18/24 9:59 AM GMT
Glow-Festival, Dragonfly (2)
Views: 46
Dlds: 16
Status: active

The narrative below is a copy of the narrative of THIS ONE.

This image was taken on November 9th, 2024 in the city of Eindhoven, The Netherlands, at the GLOW-festival there.

The next information is derived from THIS SITE: "The light artwork Dragonfly offers a unique perspective on the connection between technology and nature, fully developed by the student team from the BeCreative minor at Fontys Engineering. Guided by the theme The Streams, each team member began exploring possible light art concepts. It quickly became clear that all ideas aligned and that a waterworld theme was the common starting point. While creating a complete waterworld wasn't realistic, they explored which water creature resonated most with them. They eventually chose the dragonfly, which inspired them immediately with its graceful movement and mechanical potential. The Dragonfly light artwork is a mechanical dragonfly, with wings that move hypnotically up and down through a custom-designed mechanism. This movement highlights the beauty of the dragonfly and draws attention to the threat of extinction this species faces. The artwork also showcases what is possible with technology and innovation, bringing nature and technology together in a single piece. The dragonfly symbolizes the flow of light and technology through the city. Its dynamic motion and illuminated elements create a visual connection between the natural world and Eindhoven's technological progress. Thanks to their technical backgrounds in Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive, Electrical Engineering, and Creative Business, they have created an artwork that fascinates both visually and technically, offering visitors a smooth and enchanting experience."

PS: normally a longer exposure time will be chosen for a night-shot. Because the subject matter (the dragonfly) was mechanically was moving its wings, this wasn't an option. The only option to achieve an acceptable image was to increase the ISO-value with the inevitable result of a higher noise. Hope however that this image is acceptable to you as well.

Comments

Post a Comment  -  Subscribe to this discussion
.Tomeast
11/18/24 9:12 PM GMT
I know from taking photo of dragonflies that this mimics them pretty well. Great photo and so well lined up Cornelius.
3∈ [?]
.Jhihmoac
11/19/24 8:16 AM GMT
Interesting! Thanks for sharing all this...Faved
6∈ [?]
"Put up...or SHUT UP!" Visit Jhihmoac's Gallery
.Starglow
11/19/24 4:02 PM GMT
You know, I've never seen a dragonfly, but if this depicts what one looks like they are certainly beautiful. Wonderful capture.
3∈ [?]
::trixxie17
11/20/24 2:03 AM GMT
Excellent and very interesting Mr. C.
3∈ [?]
The Amen of nature is always a flower .... Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
.LynEve
11/20/24 11:44 AM GMT
Expert photography and a most interesting post
3∈ [?]
My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
::tigger3
11/20/24 3:15 PM GMT
This turned out great Mr C. wtg! tigs=^..^=
3∈ [?]
Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫

Leave a comment (registration required):

Subject: