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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Flashlights, Torches and Light Painting > Light Painting Gallery(Viewed 164474 times)
metawaffle
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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 20 on 3/10/2009 2:26 PM >
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Posted by dsankt
Okay here we gooooooooooo

...variety of faptastic goodies...



It's funny how the old shots have a character that wouldn't be quite the same with the later, more refined techniques. Maybe it's just that you've had them up for so long it's a nostalgia trip to see them again



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 21 on 3/10/2009 5:08 PM >
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A bunch with gear list, all shot on a Nikon d200 with a Tokina 12-24:



Buffalo Auditorium, two Garrity spots, 10 minutes and a whole lot of running around. The bluish light coming from the top left side is the only natural light in the shot, coming through a crack in a boarded window. This is a composite of two shots, the two lights shining from the far end of ice level are from another exposure.





Canada Day special. Flash with blue gel, maple leaf painted with the red LED on my headlamp.





I think the technique here is pretty obvious. It's a Garrity spot if that matters.





Garrity spot, and a red flare (Kowalski's idea). Tip #1 for using flares in damp tunnel environments: stand upwind, and work fast - smoke backs up quickly, and takes a while to dissipate.





Garrity spot, flash with blue gel, and some generic flashlight hanging by its wrist strap from my tripod (I usually leave a light hanging there so I can find my way back without using my headlamp).





2 LED dildos, Garrity spot.





2 LED dildos, Bryan or Kowalski's portable flouro, Garrity spot, red headlamp.





Garrity spot, Stanley tripod LED light before it died, natural light through the 'window.'



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 22 on 3/10/2009 5:09 PM >
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dsankt, 'prowling below,' 'drain skittles' and 'cannibalism' are extra tasty.



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 23 on 3/27/2009 5:22 PM >
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i only got 16 sec exposure max on my camera...






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metawaffle
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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 24 on 3/27/2009 9:38 PM >
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Cute. Sorta.



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 25 on 3/31/2009 3:46 PM >
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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 26 on 4/7/2009 7:10 AM >
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Light painting with a hand-held fluoro. I knew I hadn't quite got this right when I took it - If I'd had the time, I'd have done it over again. Nice location, though.





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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 27 on 4/7/2009 5:27 PM >
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Not as exciting as some of the other photos here...


Painted with a Xenon bulb flashlight, 2.5 second exposure


Single LED light at the end of the room


Xenon flashlight, bottom right of frame


Single LED Light, painted





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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 28 on 4/7/2009 5:30 PM >
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Ah forgot my favourite...Special Thanks to ihatesnow for assistance.



Using a single SB-800 fired out at every opening, then again between each of the support pillars. Red glow coming from our subway campfire.

Exposure Time: 283 Seconds, ISO-200, f/4
Nikon D70s with Sigma DC 18-50mm 1:2.8 EX MACRO



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 29 on 4/7/2009 11:49 PM >
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Posted by Axle
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2099/1871971184_3c1264feaa.jpg

Sex in picture form. That is all.



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 30 on 4/8/2009 5:08 PM >
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Posted by digital_me

Sex in picture form. That is all.


Be sure to wear protection the Rochester Subway is kinda dirty. (And Thanks!)



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 31 on 5/6/2009 2:04 PM >
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Awesome thread bump!

metawaffle you are the king...great work!!!

I like your Canadian Flag and tunnel shots as well mortimer.




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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 32 on 5/6/2009 11:23 PM >
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Approximately 1.5 minute exposure on Ilford Delta 100 Professional film, processed in Rodinal 1+50 for 14 minutes.

I was inside the display case with an LED torch diffused with a clear film canister that I cut to fit onto the torch.



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 33 on 5/7/2009 12:05 AM >
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http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3620/3502001709_4f1f8cc881_b.jpg

Approximately 1.5 minute exposure on Ilford Delta 100 Professional film, processed in Rodinal 1+50 for 14 minutes.

I was inside the display case with an LED torch diffused with a clear film canister that I cut to fit onto the torch.


That's oddly mesmerising.



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 34 on 5/9/2009 12:28 AM >
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Light Painting; I am a big fan!

There's something beautiful about being in full control of shadow and lighting.

The Flaming Dude

Blue and Green coverings over a Speedlite 430 flash. Body traced using a orange LED penlight.

Blue and Gold

Flash fired into lamp, and then covered with blue gel and fired against the wall repeatedly.

Flaming Dude Resting

Orange LED Penlight body trace and fire detail. Flash fired into lamp. Bounce flash off of roof for overall lighting.

Red Skeleton

Red covered flash fired at roof and walls.



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 35 on 5/9/2009 12:57 AM >
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Posted by Furious D
Light Painting; I am a big fan!

There's something beautiful about being in full control of shadow and lighting.

The Flaming Dude
http://farm4.stati...768_8a0cbf9436.jpg
Blue and Green coverings over a Speedlite 430 flash. Body traced using a orange LED penlight.



That's insane. He even looks three dimensional. Awesome.



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metawaffle
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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 36 on 5/9/2009 2:53 AM >
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I always love the flaming dude! I think the first one I saw was on a motorbike? So, do you trace your own body? Someone else's body? Just draw it freehand?



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 37 on 5/9/2009 4:07 AM >
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Posted by metawaffle
I always love the flaming dude! I think the first one I saw was on a motorbike? So, do you trace your own body? Someone else's body? Just draw it freehand?


I trace my own body.. it gets easier with practice. Perhaps the hardest part is switching hands when tracing out each arm.


Here's more flaming dudes:








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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 38 on 5/9/2009 4:59 AM >
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Posted by Furious D
http://farm4.stati...829_ca585a160b.jpg


Flaming dude ftw, this one especially for some reason...



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Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 39 on 5/9/2009 12:38 PM >
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Awesome furious...have to give this a try.



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