Matt, I used the large light and make circles. I had the camera pointed at the small lights you put on the ground.Matt wrote: how did you do that?
Dave
My camera aperture was @ 4.3, ISO 1600, 15 sec..
Dave
Matt, I used the large light and make circles. I had the camera pointed at the small lights you put on the ground.Matt wrote: how did you do that?
Great photos Kelly. Looks like you "mastered" light painting. Well done.Kelly wrote:Wow! It was really fun to experiment - great idea. Thanks so much Matt for the cool lights we got to take home. Here are a few of mine. I'm not quite sure how John did that last one. All I did was push the button and he did the hard part!
Bill, I like the first two photos.Bill_K wrote:[img2]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2623/393 ... 83bb4c.jpg[/img2]
Mother and Child
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The Dancer
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Split Personality
I am not crazy about any of my shots straight from the camera. I do want to go back and give it another try. I like where I was going with my bush shots and when I have a chance to play with them using filters I will post a couple.
Good stuff,Matt.Matt wrote:
I agree with Kelly.Kelly wrote:We'll definitely have to do this again (after we've all practiced on our own a bit!). The possibilities are endless. Check this out:
http://lightdoodles.com/pages/drawing1.htm