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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Google Street View Virtual Tour Light Painting with Jadikan Contest

Google Street View Virtual Tour Light Painting with Jadikan Contest

September 17, 2013 by Jason D. Page

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Light painting photographer Jadikan has a bunch of awesome ideas to unleash upon the world. The latest of which is a project is called “La Bifurk”. La Bifurk is a collaboration between Jadikan and photographers Damien Leleux and Nicolas Bernard of The Odoxo Agency.

Heres the basics of the project…

Step one, the trio got with the good folks over at Google to be “authorized” as photographers for Google’s latest and greatest in street view technology “Virtual Tour”.

Step two was to find the perfect location, a community collective space and skate park called La Bifurk fit the bill.

Step three, light paint… They actually had to do the shoot twice Jadikan says “The first time we put some led on the skaters but the result was a bit messy (low ambient light to fight with, because they can’t skate in total darkness), so we decided to do it again few weeks later with more “lightpainting” with people.”

As you will see the results are pretty cool. Here comes the best part as far as LPP is concerned… Never missing the opportunity to get LPP involved I asked Jadikan to hide the LPP logo in the light painting virtual tour somewhere. Being the good guy he is Jadikan took one of the LPP Logo stickers and placed it in a subtle location in the skate park, the first person to find it and send in a screen shot to contest(@)lightpaintingphotography.com is going to win the insane new HP7R from Coast and some other treasures from Jadikan.

What you need to do is read and click on the link below then use the arrows to navigate around, its not going to be easy to find the logo but the prize pack your gonna get for finding it first is worth well over $100 bucks so get to work.

This is the link to get your search started and here is a hint, its a small black and white sticker somewhere in the skate park… Ready, Set, GO!


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Comments

  1. Jordan says

    September 17, 2013 at 2:13 pm

    Found it.

  2. Busson says

    September 17, 2013 at 12:56 pm

    Found it 🙂

    • Jason D. Page says

      September 17, 2013 at 2:35 pm

      You sir are the winner. Congratulations.

      And thank you to all that participated, the response was overwhelming…

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