Morning Hive world,
Hope you all had a good weekend.
Last night me and @sam1965uk spent a couple of hours in what was and old railway line but is now a foot path but it does have some nice stone sides. Just had to keep an eye out for walkers and people on bikes so they dont go crashing into the lights.
So this was more a test shot getting the light right and its a bit over cooked top left of the head but i kind of like it.
Next was the must use a laser and smoke shot. The first one is a bit bright and burnt out for me and the smoke blocked out the light behind but give it a few seconds and took the second shot which came out a lot better.
Last ones of the night was a bit of CRT. Im quite happy with this one. Learnt a few things while doing it so improvement for next time I hope.
Last one just for fun, Always make sure you see the flash go off, which im convinced it did but the image says otherwise with a missing Sam at the top 😀
That all for now, hope you like the images.
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Lightpainting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source while taking a long exposure photograph, either to illuminate a subject or to shine a point of light directly at the camera, or by moving the camera itself during exposure. Nothing is added or removed in post processing.
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Good to see your work evolving Lee. Be careful with that laser though, don't let any of those beams go directly into the lens as may burn your sensor permanently. You can set it up initially with the cap on the lens and check whether there are any beams hitting the cap, if not then good to go. Great with the addition of smoke, been meaning to stock up on some more pellets myself. Hope to see more of your creations soon.
Thanks, nice to know people like it. Yes checks are done with the laser as im aware what damage they can do. I wanted to see how bad once so fired my 800mw at an old phone camera. It lasted longer than I thought but had lovely pink lines and a few black dead spots lol. But yes got to be careful with them.
Note sure where you get you smoke pellets from. Got these from Screwfix but only one store had them in and all other out of stock for months so not sure if there is a supply issue.
Must be a supply issue, as that's where I get them. Not bought a bucket for a couple of years tho? Have to search for the actual brand.
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