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RE: Ask the photographers!

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Hi @haastrecht,

First of all thanks for your feedback :)

As I explained on the previous answers, I made no movements with the light : I made my camera rotate on its axis using a rotation tool and I used city lights to draw my background. I don't understand when you say that "there is no consistency" : I worked with
concentric circles to give a feeling of depth and I took a lot of care for my model's placement during the making. Can you tell me more about it?

I'm not used to work with a flashgun so I did wrong with it. I'll try to place it on the floor next time, and to come with a sidekick to make it easier ;)

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Ahaaa wauw that's awesome 😅 I thought you were the one who was light painting. And then it looks a bit to much light dots. Never geused that those are fixed streetlights. I tuoght what a nice steady hand he must he have that he made those perfect circles 😅 very curious what kind of equipment you use to rotate your camera

I am the lightpainter, but it doesn't mean that I necessary have a lamp in hand. In lightpainting, we work on both sides of the camera. I can do perfect circles by hand but it would have been impossible to do so many of them, with such different diameters.

I simply use a gimbal head to do it. And sometimes, I put lights on the gimbal head with fixed camera...and I can do both too (make the camera rotate and the lamps rotate). The only limit is your imagination ;)

That's very cool, nice to have learn someting 👍