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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Your tax dollars at work (Viewed 313 times)
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Your tax dollars at work
< on 2/17/2008 4:28 PM >
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Just looking for some comments on a couple of photos. This is probably the third time playing around with flashlight painting, so any help in that regard would be really really helpful! Thanks!
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Re: Your tax dollars at work
<Reply # 1 on 2/17/2008 4:49 PM >
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holy fuck that looks like my motors lab at school with all the lights off..... HOW DID YOU GET INTO MY LAB!

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Re: Your tax dollars at work
<Reply # 2 on 2/17/2008 5:01 PM >
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Paint with one temperature of light. Paint it longer. Get the background too. Use different projection angles.

Keep on paintin'!

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Re: Your tax dollars at work
<Reply # 3 on 2/18/2008 4:06 PM >
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I think I know what you're talking about, but just for the sake for clarification, what exactly is flashlight painting and how is it done?

I'm guessing you just set your shutter speed really slow and had an extended exposure and used your flashlight to highlight the objects you wanted to focus on in your photos...tell me if I'm wrong

The goal is not to change your subjects, but for the subject to change the photographer.
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Re: Your tax dollars at work
<Reply # 4 on 2/18/2008 10:09 PM >
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Posted by UrbanAdventureClaire
I think I know what you're talking about, but just for the sake for clarification, what exactly is flashlight painting and how is it done?

I'm guessing you just set your shutter speed really slow and had an extended exposure and used your flashlight to highlight the objects you wanted to focus on in your photos...tell me if I'm wrong



it means to "paint the room" with your flashlight.



OP:
ditto what glass said.
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Re: Your tax dollars at work
<Reply # 5 on 2/18/2008 10:42 PM >
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The colors on #2 are great, but the other three do nothing for me. I'd say work on your composition. Just because you get pretty lights doesn't mean you get to ignore everything else.

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Re: Your tax dollars at work
<Reply # 6 on 2/19/2008 6:14 AM >
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the other three do nothing for me. I'd say work on your composition. Just because you get pretty lights doesn't mean you get to ignore everything else


Yeh a lot of the ones that made it up are the "b" stock because the "a" stock didn't work because of technical difficulties with the flashlight painting, but I have new ones that I will be posting soon that I think are better.

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