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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 200 on 9/12/2009 4:14 AM >

It's so exciting, yet so tacky!

Love the reflection.


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post by hydrotherapy   |  | Clever Girl

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 201 on 9/16/2009 5:27 AM >

I'd imagine nothing could change the color of steel wool aflame other than throwing some other metals into the mix. But then you might not get the same splay of light flying off it with a different chemical composition.

Trying to find more information on Wikipedia, I found this page very insightful.

http://wiki.answer...es_steel_wool_burn

Please do scroll to the bottom of the page to the green box to see all myriad of questions the simple answer covers.


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 202 on 9/16/2009 10:59 AM >

Posted by hydrotherapy
I'd imagine nothing could change the color of steel wool aflame other than throwing some other metals into the mix. But then you might not get the same splay of light flying off it with a different chemical composition.

Trying to find more information on Wikipedia, I found this page very insightful.

http://wiki.answer...es_steel_wool_burn

Please do scroll to the bottom of the page to the green box to see all myriad of questions the simple answer covers.


That's great, but is there a less verbose version somewhere?

Also, I passed a dinosaur in the middle of nowhere at 2am the other night, and forgot to light paint it for you.


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post by hydrotherapy   |  | Clever Girl

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 203 on 9/16/2009 11:04 PM >

Posted by metawaffle


That's great, but is there a less verbose version somewhere?

Also, I passed a dinosaur in the middle of nowhere at 2am the other night, and forgot to light paint it for you.


If you light paint a dinosaur for me, I may be convinced to go in a drain.

Once.

In high heels. I'll be sure to post a photo of it on UER. I'll post the same photo every few weeks when the opportunity arises. Deal?


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 204 on 9/16/2009 11:17 PM >

Deal, but dammit, my dinosaur is 247km from here


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post by hydrotherapy   |  | Clever Girl

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 205 on 9/17/2009 3:28 PM >

Posted by metawaffle
Deal, but dammit, my dinosaur is 247km from here


Your kilometers mean nothing to me!


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 206 on 9/17/2009 3:32 PM >

Posted by hydrotherapy


Your kilometers mean nothing to me!


It's the same as 247 miles, because of the currency conversion.


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post by hydrotherapy   |  | Clever Girl

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 207 on 9/17/2009 4:09 PM >

Posted by metawaffle


It's the same as 247 miles, because of the currency conversion.


Damn the economy has tanked... I remember when one of our miles used to be worth 1.60 of your kilometers.


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 208 on 9/17/2009 11:40 PM >

Posted by hydrotherapy


Damn the economy has tanked... I remember when one of our miles used to be worth 1.60 of your kilometers.


I wish I'd invested in furlongs when I had the chance.

Just to be on topic, here's a shot that's kinda light painted, in that it's artificially lit, at an abandoned site...




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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 209 on 9/21/2009 1:39 AM >

^ That's a health hazard to fruit. Nice fast shutter.

..back to the pier.




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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 210 on 9/21/2009 1:42 AM >

I have to say, you guys really put the fun back into this stuff


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post by octopus7   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 211 on 9/22/2009 9:48 AM >

That pier sure came up a treat! and cool idea using the cathodes to make the cones with, bet it took a while to do all that detail. Great stuff mate!

Metawaffle : thanks we are all having a ball with MCDP as we are always coming up with new techniques and kit. And I can safely say that we have all made great friends from it as well. Were even starting to get some doco makers interested which may be more of a hassle than anything! (anyone remember how the media always tried to make the Cave Clan look like idiots? which always backfired on the media HA HA !)



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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 212 on 9/22/2009 10:24 AM >

^ Doco's aren't fun unless well paid.

Yep, it took sometime creating the pier shot. And there I was contemplating doing a one shot straight from camera. Bugger that, There are 4 frames stacked, so I can remove the lanterns, the sparks to the right and the highlighted rail, thus leaving it raw with the burning wool.

I managed to break a cold cathode, stepped on it in the dark didn't I.

..........it's a wholelotta fun. Started my journey a few months back and now I'm creating madness.........

...and it aint over.


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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 213 on 9/22/2009 11:13 AM >

..this was a test run with the added features on the light wheel. I wanted to see it come up around a door frame.

..too pretty? Or it works?







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post by Tamara   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 214 on 9/22/2009 3:38 PM >

holy fuck i love it!


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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 215 on 9/22/2009 3:50 PM >

..well, I think I've lost it. woohoo




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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 216 on 9/26/2009 6:15 AM >

brunswick brickworks




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post by Uzi-   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 217 on 9/29/2009 3:12 AM >

1.4 Million BTU furnace in a Atlas D missile site. Best one I've been able to get out of my camera yet in complete darkness. Painted with surefire G3 and Cree R2 drop-in with a hit of my friends incandescent mag-lite.







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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 218 on 9/29/2009 3:21 AM >

that's some pretty clean lighting.


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post by Axle   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 219 on 10/2/2009 10:28 AM >



Single SB-600, gelled/diffused with a red flag, triggered with Elinchrome Skyports.


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