Continuing my spinning chair experiments with the Ricoh Theta V. Please read yesterday's post for a more thorough explanation.
This time I used the Magilight as light source partly wrapped in a thermal blanket. As the camera moves it occludes and reflects the magilight, creating a more organic texture than pointing it directly at the camera. The Magilight was loaded with several camera rotation photos also taken with the Theta V.
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