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KeinLicht
Location: Pickering, Canada Gender: Male
I must explore...
| | 1st UE Experience < on 4/18/2010 6:31 PM >
| | | Well, last week I finally amassed all the things I needed to start UE-ing. So now that I had everything I needed, I couldn't wait to put them to use. So on friday me and KHolmes13 explored the Kennedy Youth Detention Centre. It was no problem getting in and once we got in we were totally immersed in the experience. Because friday was soo windy the place howled like crazy, doors were creaking open and closed, it made it very cool. I got a bunch of pictures, although they were nothing spectacular since the place was totally black when we went. I still have to figure out how to get pictures to look good with flashlights supplying the only light. It was a good first experience, I think ill go back again at some point too!
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Bltn_Xplor
Location: Bolton, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
What?
| | Re: 1st UE Experience <Reply # 1 on 4/18/2010 7:03 PM >
| | | That place sounds awesome! its good you enjoyed it! as for pics with a flashlight, as long as you have a flash the flashlight is just needed to help the camera focus this pic was taken with the flash on and a sh**** flashlight to help it focus.. pitch black in the room.
--= Exploring Ontario =-- always had an interest in abandoned things, got it trouble as a kid coming home from an abandoned house covered in dust ... multiple times ---I Hate Barbed Wire Fences--- |
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: 1st UE Experience <Reply # 2 on 4/18/2010 7:41 PM >
| | | Posted by KeinLicht How to get pictures to look good with flashlights supplying the only light:
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1) Use a tripod. 2) Get focused! With a point-and-shoot, you'll have to half-press the shutter for autofocus. If you can manually focus, do it. 3) Lightpaint. Move the lights around. Experiment a lot. Digital pictures are free to take. You can get different effects by painting over the scene with a light from one place, several places, or moving around. For good shadows, keep the light source (front of the light) perfectly stationary as you play it over the scene. Use colored lights, flashguns, laser lights, anything you've got. Mind the windows if it's at night. I've got a lot of lightpainting in my post history and photostream. Good luck! Join the Flashlights, torches, and portable lighting forum! (You may have to find that forum in the User Board List)
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KeinLicht
Location: Pickering, Canada Gender: Male
I must explore...
| | Re: 1st UE Experience <Reply # 3 on 4/19/2010 8:47 PM >
| | | Thanks for the advice guys! Im going to buy a tripod sometime soon, and ill be bringing that with me on explorations.
Posted by AnAppleSnail You can get different effects by painting over the scene with a light from one place, several places, or moving around. For good shadows, keep the light source (front of the light) perfectly stationary as you play it over the scene.
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Forgive me, but I'm trying to understand what you mean by "keep the light source perfectly stationary as you play it over the scene."
Thanks
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: 1st UE Experience <Reply # 4 on 4/19/2010 11:57 PM >
| | | Posted by KeinLicht Thanks for the advice guys! Im going to buy a tripod sometime soon, and ill be bringing that with me on explorations.
Forgive me, but I'm trying to understand what you mean by "keep the light source perfectly stationary as you play it over the scene."
Thanks
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If you wave the flashlight around, the source of light will move, aye? If you hold the middle of the light, then the source of light (bulb or LED) will still move some. If you hold the light right up at the bulb or LED, then the light source will hardly move at all, which makes shadows sharper.
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Cowboy
Location: Nashville, TN Gender: Male
| | | Re: 1st UE Experience <Reply # 5 on 4/20/2010 4:48 PM >
| | | Posted by AnAppleSnail
If you wave the flashlight around, the source of light will move, aye? If you hold the middle of the light, then the source of light (bulb or LED) will still move some. If you hold the light right up at the bulb or LED, then the light source will hardly move at all, which makes shadows sharper.
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Thx for the tip!
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KeinLicht
Location: Pickering, Canada Gender: Male
I must explore...
| | Re: 1st UE Experience <Reply # 6 on 4/20/2010 10:54 PM >
| | | ok, I understand now. thanks for making that clear!
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