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  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017g)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2255017i)

    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2255017j)

    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017f)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017e)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017d)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017c)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017b)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
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    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017a)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    DUKAS_29676363_REX
    'Neon Luminance' glowstick waterfall photography, California, America - Apr 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard / Rex Features (2255017h)
    'Neon Luminence' glowstick waterfall
    'Neon Luminance' Glow Stick Waterfall Photography

    These stunning images show picturesque waterfalls transformed into rainbows of colour.

    The otherworldy images are created by clever use of long exposure photography and glow sticks floating through water.

    The Neon Luminance series is the brainchild of Sean Lenz, 19, and Kristoffer Abildgaard, 20, a photography duo based in California.

    Kristoffer, originally from Copenhagen, explains: "This project came from months of refining a simple idea that finally turned into a concept worthy of using for an entire series.

    "We were both fascinated by artificial light such as glow sticks, lasers, flares, and being big on landscape photography we tied them together in hopes of creating something that we had never seen before.

    "Although we are not giving out the details as to how we did everything in the images we will disclose that they are long exposures taken between 30s and 7m of different landscapes where one person is standing at the drop point, strategically placing glow sticks in the right areas to flow into the frame of the image, while the other person is manning the camera and catching the glow sticks as they leave the frame.

    The duo say they are so pleased with the results they wish to expand the idea of bringing artificial colour to natural landscapes.

    "Although this series was meant to focus mostly on glow sticks in waterfalls, we are exploring the idea of creating artificially lit landscapes in general as well, such as mountains, lakes, tree lines, grass fields and caves," adds Kristoffer.



    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Sean Lenz/Kristoffer Abildgaard/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CXGIMFRMH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX