In recent months, Elliot McGucken, a photographer and physicist, has embarked on nocturnal expeditions into the wilderness of southern California armed with a camera and a drone. His journeys have taken him to breathtaking locations such as the Trona Pinnacles and the Mobius Arch formation, where he goes beyond capturing landscapes and celestial bodies. McGucken employs his drone to add a captivating element to his photographs: giant spiraling cones of light. These luminous hourglass shapes, achieved through long-exposure shots lasting several minutes, are artistic representations of a fascinating physics concept known as a light cone.
“I’ve always been fascinated by the light cone, as it often goes unnoticed,” shares McGucken in an interview with Smithsonian magazine. Through his project, he hopes to inspire a sense of wonder in people and ignite their curiosity. “People should take the time to contemplate and marvel at this phenomenon,” he adds.
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