this is achieved with a long exposure and someone waving sparklers around.
to do this, you need low ambient light, i.e. night conditions with artificial lighting, where the sparklers will be relatively bright, and exposure timing will have to be long in the first place for good exposure.
You can tell the photog also hand-held the shot. Look at all the handshake blur. A tripod would work well too, but that depends on the effect you want.
long exposure + good artist. LOL best to take in dark room. im not sure about this, i think i seen from some web or video that lasers will spoil the sensor, maybe some expert bros here will know whether true or not?
long exposure + good artist. LOL best to take in dark room. im not sure about this, i think i seen from some web or video that lasers will spoil the sensor, maybe some expert bros here will know whether true or not?
long exposure + good artist. LOL best to take in dark room. im not sure about this, i think i seen from some web or video that lasers will spoil the sensor, maybe some expert bros here will know whether true or not?