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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Flashlights, Torches and Light Painting > Light Painting Gallery (Viewed 163604 times)
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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 40 on 5/11/2009 4:09 PM >
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Single SB-800 on the floor behind the bars set to Manual, 1/64 power triggered by a D300, using Nikon CLS. Some exposure adjustment in LR.




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 41 on 5/12/2009 4:04 AM >
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One of my first efforts with my new X2000 CREE flashlight (with a purple gel on it, obviously).




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 42 on 5/12/2009 4:10 AM >
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Looks pretty smooth! How did you find it, compared to your existing approach (flash?)

I took this last night, and wish I'd done something to light it - it's just a bit flat to my eye:






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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 43 on 5/14/2009 6:59 AM >
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Looks pretty smooth! How did you find it, compared to your existing approach (flash?)

I took this last night, and wish I'd done something to light it - it's just a bit flat to my eye:

http://lh3.ggpht.c...0/SAA_6464b-sm.jpg



I like this one as it is...I don't think it really needs anything else at all!

As for the X2000...it's really quite amazing. Unbelievably powerful, especially for it's size, and the focusability is awesome. I really love it.

You asked how I like it versus my existing approach (flash). Actually, I've always used both flash and flashlight. For some things the strobe is supreme, but in many cases the flashlight works better, allowing you to be more selective about where the light is placed.




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 44 on 5/14/2009 1:32 PM >
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I can't figure out why it came out so toylike...


DJCraig up on the balcony.


Both lit with the ever-popular flood-to-throw light.




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 45 on 5/18/2009 10:06 PM >
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Here is a few humble offerings.

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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 46 on 5/26/2009 12:50 AM >
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Four flash pops with a diffused, tungsten-gelled flash, from each of four doorways to the left. There was tungsten streetlight from the right, through the windows. Now, if I'd only had a more interesting composition...





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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 47 on 5/28/2009 2:05 AM >
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Single SB-600 trigger via D300 built in flash, M 1/64 (Triggered Via CLS)




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 48 on 5/28/2009 2:13 AM >
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Four flash pops with a diffused, tungsten-gelled flash, from each of four doorways to the left. There was tungsten streetlight from the right, through the windows. Now, if I'd only had a more interesting composition...

http://lh4.ggpht.c...0/SAA_7584b-sm.jpg


Saaaaaay, didn't there used to be some goofball with a radioactive flask in this picture?




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metawaffle 

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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 49 on 5/28/2009 3:07 AM >
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Saaaaaay, didn't there used to be some goofball with a radioactive flask in this picture?


That was a completely different picture... the camera was angled slightly to the right




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< Reply # 50 on 5/28/2009 3:14 AM >
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Here's a few more recents:

All light painted.

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2


3


4


5






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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 51 on 5/29/2009 8:44 AM >
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Here's a few more recents:

All light painted.

1
http://farm4.stati...747_b25e117b51.jpg

2
http://farm4.stati...931_c78e64ba63.jpg

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http://farm4.stati...658_c7db6a61cd.jpg

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http://farm4.stati...358_a12312df27.jpg

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http://farm4.stati...122_2de876ab7e.jpg





Nice! I love the radioactive green Also no.5 is awesome. Top effort with the 2nd level also being internally lit? Did you have help or were you running around through the duration of the exposure like a madman?




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 52 on 5/29/2009 8:57 AM >
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Here's my first humble offering to this thread. This light painting business is a really steep learning curve but I think that I'm gradually getting the hang of a few tricks.





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Re: Light Painting Gallery
< Reply # 53 on 5/29/2009 2:10 PM >
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Here's my first humble offering to this thread. This light painting business is a really steep learning curve but I think that I'm gradually getting the hang of a few tricks.

http://www.chrisma...IMG_0586_2_net.jpg


Hey, I like the way your gel-painted drains are going! Nice to see someone other than Curly going crazy with the colours underground. Is that light trail from your trusty headlamp?




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Nice! I love the radioactive green Also no.5 is awesome. Top effort with the 2nd level also being internally lit? Did you have help or were you running around through the duration of the exposure like a madman?


Thanks man. Yeah, in #5 I was pretty much stumbling around inside there like an idiot in complete darkness. Fortunately, the top floor is open, so I could point the flash straight up to the roof from the lower floor.




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< Reply # 55 on 5/30/2009 1:12 AM >
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Hey, I like the way your gel-painted drains are going! Nice to see someone other than Curly going crazy with the colours underground. Is that light trail from your trusty headlamp?


Cheers mate, yeah trying to find a balance between documenting the drain through photographs and art Really just trying a few techniques to get a feel for things. I'd like to develop sort of a style that's a little more unique to myself after that. Trial and error until then my friend!

Oh, yeah my trusty 4-LED Petzl. It was intentional to use it in the photo hence the zig-zag of my waving my head around





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< Reply # 56 on 6/3/2009 8:23 PM >
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My first time out with the my new Stanley 3-in-1 tripod flashlight in a new drain


1 light down the stepirons, the other in the small pipe, and 1 reflecting off the pool of water.


1 light in the right pipe, 1 down the stepirons and 1 shining upwards at the ceiling


2 still on the tripod and 1 down the stepirons.





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< Reply # 57 on 6/3/2009 10:16 PM >
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That 3-in-1 light is great. i have three of them. I see they are also now being cleared out. Anybody who wants one should go get one now.




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< Reply # 58 on 6/3/2009 11:06 PM >
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cleared out- as in discontinued?




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cleared out- as in discontinued?


yeah they are clearance now at 19.99




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