Is it a zoom burst?
I amused myself today by having a session doing strange things with the camera. I considered trying zoom burst, but then thought I would have another go with one of the functions of the K-30 that I have never had before.
With zoom burst you take a shot on a fairly long exposure and part way through twist the zoom ring producing the rays. This however has been produced using the multiple exposure setting on the camera. So the first of the 2 shots was a "normal" shot of the pot of cyclamen. The second was the twist of the zoom.
The advantage of two exposures is I can experiment with zoom from wide to narrow and narrow to wide and I don't have to use the stating zoom for the static part of the shot. I hope that explanation is understandable.
The only problem is I can't remember which way I was going when I took this one!
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