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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 240 on 11/2/2009 3:56 AM >

Good stuff with the new camera ^


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post by accessgranted   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 241 on 11/6/2009 3:22 AM >





The part of this image that I lit was the blue in the background the rest was available light.


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 242 on 11/6/2009 4:35 AM >

Posted by accessgranted
http://i709.photob...n%20UER/school.jpg



The part of this image that I lit was the blue in the background the rest was available light.


Smooth! It'd be kinda nice if there was a person in that shot I think - tough to do if you're solo lightpainting though


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post by accessgranted   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 243 on 11/6/2009 4:56 AM >

Wouldn't have worked as a self portrait but I will keep it in mind for next time.


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post by hilite   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 244 on 11/6/2009 4:58 AM >

groovy colours!


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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 245 on 11/6/2009 6:20 AM >

very groovy - I like the blue bleeding into the red on the ceiling.


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post by accessgranted   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 246 on 11/6/2009 11:22 AM >

Thanks guys.


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post by injektilo   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 247 on 11/6/2009 11:38 AM >

Posted by octopus7
Taken on my nice brand new Olympus E450, no more film.

Woohoo I'm not the only Olympus user!



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post by Man Underground   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 248 on 11/6/2009 5:23 PM >

Posted by injektilo

Woohoo I'm not the only Olympus user!



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post by hilite   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 249 on 11/11/2009 8:14 PM >




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post by accessgranted   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 250 on 11/11/2009 9:13 PM >

Well done the green is very appealing to the eyes.


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post by Air   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 251 on 11/12/2009 5:46 PM >

Posted by HI-LITE
http://farm3.stati...9_4c1c607c78_b.jpg


nice!


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post by hilite   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 252 on 11/23/2009 3:20 AM >




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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 253 on 12/17/2009 6:23 AM >

A spot of painting from last night...

Solarforce L2 through an orange ping-pong ball, held above head height, just out of view of the camera to try to bring out the cracks in the floor.



Quark, and the same ping-pong ball, clipped to a tree for some side lighting.



Solarforce from the side through the ping-pong ball again, Quark behind me. This one's been desaturated a little in post, hence the lack of glaring orangeness.




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post by accessgranted   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 254 on 12/23/2009 4:51 AM >

That first image is great and the 3rd is pretty good too.


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post by alphie   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 255 on 12/31/2009 6:58 AM >

Okay, tried my hand at light painting again only my second time. It was rather dark in this building since most of the windows had been boarded up. But a little bit of snow and street light shown through an open window. Used my Coleman headlamp as a light source shown from behind my tripod.

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post by Jondoe_264   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 256 on 12/31/2009 5:18 PM >



I quite like this pic.

Diffused Fenix PD30 in manhole/stairway passage.

Tesco 3 watt AA Cree led, minus lens for wide even fill, placed just out of shot to left of camera.

Fenix TK40 handheld.

Note the faint white trail through the shot was a big clump of soap suds that seemed to appear from nowhere and float through the scene.


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 257 on 12/31/2009 10:42 PM >

Ooh, just lovely, JD! So, the lens-less LED was stationary, not waved around to fill things evenly? I'd have thought there'd be more fall-off - it's all so smooth and even!


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post by Jondoe_264   |  | 
Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 258 on 1/1/2010 2:16 PM >

Posted by metawaffle
Ooh, just lovely, JD! So, the lens-less LED was stationary, not waved around to fill things evenly? I'd have thought there'd be more fall-off - it's all so smooth and even!


Yeah, stationary. I'll be sad when that torch finally clocks out. They're cheap things but the manufacturer has downgraded them and so the same product is no longer available. I'm amazed it's done so well as it has, especially having the lens removed constantly in very humid environs, and taking a few accidentally washes. It does make for a very even spread of light, and placed sufficiently there's little sign of any hot spot and the light still has a good reach.


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post by metawaffle   |  | King of Puns

Re: Light Painting Gallery
<Reply # 259 on 1/4/2010 3:50 AM >

Dammit, JD, you're making me want to get back underground - rainy days be damned!


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