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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Light Painting Gallery
< on 2/10/2009 8:07 AM >

Show off your love of artificial illumination here. Everything is welcome - shots that worked out, as well as ones that didn't. If you want to describe how you went about it, even better!



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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 1 on 2/10/2009 8:10 AM >

WW2 radar bunker, lit entirely artificially. A storm overhead meant almost no light from the sky, just a glow in the distance. I've used a diffused white LED from front-right (with dildo), and an orange-filtered bare light from rear left.




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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 2 on 2/10/2009 8:13 AM >

Stone drain, pained by walking through with a single LED light, and shining around the walls. I shone the light through a fluoro-balanced flash diffuser, which didn't really smooth out the beam enough, so it's a little mottled-looking. The colour comes from the fluoro diffuser combined with a tungsten white balance on the camera.




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post by tick   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 3 on 2/10/2009 11:22 PM >

LED in the foreground, incan in the background.




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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 4 on 2/10/2009 11:34 PM >

I have to admit that despite my love of LED lights, I do sometimes miss the good old incan glow.


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post by Glass   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 5 on 2/11/2009 4:13 PM >


Cave
6 Flashlights; 2 Inc 4 LED (different colors)


Tunnel & Cave
3 Flashlights; 1 3 Watt LED fill, 1 Inc backlight, 1 half-exposed 2D Mag (in my hand)


Mine
3 Flashlights; 2 3 Watt LED; 1 held, 1 at and of left tunnel, 1 Inc fill light, 10 ft back, pointed to ceiling



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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 6 on 2/12/2009 5:28 AM >

Cool stuff, Glass! What's that cage thing in the first one, though?


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post by Glass   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 7 on 2/12/2009 3:31 PM >

Posted by metawaffle
Cool stuff, Glass! What's that cage thing in the first one, though?


My personal sex dungeon.
http://substreet.net/tunnel-of-terror/


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 8 on 2/14/2009 11:11 AM >

An old one - I think this is flash painted, through a divider in the carriage.




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post by Shuga_Shane   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 9 on 2/15/2009 12:04 PM >

Just walking around with a 6p led surfire flashlight and some red and blue filters out of an old military flashlight. I also took some time to light up those evergreens a bit with some white light.



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post by Imbroglio   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 10 on 2/18/2009 5:30 AM >

Posted by metawaffle
Stone drain, pained by walking through with a single LED light, and shining around the walls. I shone the light through a fluoro-balanced flash diffuser, which didn't really smooth out the beam enough, so it's a little mottled-looking. The colour comes from the fluoro diffuser combined with a tungsten white balance on the camera.

http://lh6.ggpht.c.../s800/1973b-sm.jpg


This one is first class all the way...great work!



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post by Shuga_Shane   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 11 on 2/22/2009 7:29 PM >

Haunted vampire grave in Richmond's Hollywood cemetery.

http://www.thecrum...ur/data/index.html








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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 12 on 2/24/2009 6:28 AM >

Not the most thrilling bit of light painting in the world - just bare LED light under the platform awning for fun, but it lives in my memory as the place where I lost my first 'good' LED light - it slipped from my pocket in the long grass there, and I only realised when I was hundreds of kilometres away...




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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 13 on 2/24/2009 10:35 PM >

I'm not sure if light painting is quite the word, but here's a shot from last night, anyway. There's a light sitting on the floor behind me, with one of the Fenix lantern-style diffusers attached, and I'm holding a very dim orange-diffused light in my hands.

I've selected a white balance that rendered everything warm - straight from the camera, on auto-WB, it was very cool, and gave the image an unintended harshness.




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post by Imbroglio   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 14 on 2/25/2009 8:11 AM >

Here's a picture of which I've sold more prints than any other single image I've taken. Pitch black room, red, green and blue-gelled strobe hits, AA Maglite and xenon flashlight.




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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 15 on 2/25/2009 9:09 AM >

Posted by Imbroglio
Here's a picture of which I've sold more prints than any other single image I've taken. Pitch black room, red, green and blue-gelled strobe hits, AA Maglite and xenon flashlight.

http://farm4.stati...0_b05ac8bc70_o.jpg


That's really nicely done - so smooth. It also seems to give the scene a kind of tackiness that suits it well


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post by rob.i.am   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 16 on 2/25/2009 1:05 PM >

Posted by Imbroglio
Here's a picture of which I've sold more prints than any other single image I've taken. Pitch black room, red, green and blue-gelled strobe hits, AA Maglite and xenon flashlight.

http://farm4.stati...0_b05ac8bc70_o.jpg


I can see why. It's very nicely done - the colours pop and the model is all legs.


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post by Shuga_Shane   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 17 on 2/28/2009 11:09 PM >

Posted by Imbroglio
Here's a picture of which I've sold more prints than any other single image I've taken. Pitch black room, red, green and blue-gelled strobe hits, AA Maglite and xenon flashlight.

http://farm4.stati...0_b05ac8bc70_o.jpg


yes, very easy on the eyes.
Funny how Nirvana and deftones posters are now kinda antiques.


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post by Shuga_Shane   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 18 on 3/8/2009 6:59 PM >

Just trying new stuff, feel free to tear them apart.







[last edit 3/8/2009 10:38 PM by Shuga_Shane - edited 1 times]

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post by dsankt   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 19 on 3/10/2009 1:37 PM >

Okay here we gooooooooooo



04, Fuji sensia 100. Lit with a colour corrected diffused rechargeable spotlight. Probably f5.6, 20 seconds in each tunnel, plus the two behind. Ambient immediate foreground light provided by the grilles above.


08, Digital. 2 x ubers, the left one moved during exposure. some light added from right of camera.



08 digital, one uber plus a headlamp trail (f'n noob).



08, digital. 3 lights - uber, mini uber and nel's tungsten thing. I think...



08, digital. human goop below a cemetery. 1 Fenix



08, digital. one uber



08, fuji film (velvia or 160c), 21/4. one uber



08 velvia maybe, 21/4. uber + fenix + minifenix front channel fill



08 fuji 160c, lovingly massaged into submission with one uber



08, fuji print i think. one uber fluro, shiny surfaces ftw. some ghosting but couldn't have done it otherwise.



08, fuji. one uber fluro with some careful positioning to backlight the staircase textures. slurp up the toxic waste baby



05, digital, f2.8 2mins 20sec iso100. gelled and diffused spotlight, headlamp, princeton tec impact. a little chaos for a change



04, velvia 100f f5.6 25s. gelled and diffused spotlight, deliberate vignette and some background ambient



lucky last: 2009, digital, one fenix on low power.


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