📷 Kamehameha Wave - 龜派氣功

in #photography8 years ago

Light-painting Fun!
光畫

A photograph begins with light, without light, the camera sees nothing but darkness...

Then there was light...

A simple flashlight was all that was needed to bring the subject to life...

And through the spirit of experimentation... this was the result...

一張照片從光線開始,沒有光,相機只看得到黑暗...

然後有了光...

雖然只是一個簡單的手電筒但足以讓主題活起來...

持著實驗性精神... 創作出以下作品...


"Kamehameha Wave"
「龜派氣功」


15 sec, f/4.0, ISO 200, 35mm


Equipment Used

  • Camera: Sony A7
  • Lens: Zeiss 16-35mm f/4
  • Software: Lightroom


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看起來還挺像肉體版的鋼鐵人 XD

Nice one!

It somehow looks dangerous.

Thanks, you don't want to be standing in front of that light beam :)

Oh, this is sooo cool, never thought of this before, I will give it a try next time i do light painting!!!

Thank you @biuiam :)

仅仅是建议,100% power up to不合算哦

是哦,你建議50/50?

How much post-processing was involved in this picture? Awesome regardless!!

Thank you, not much, just added some contrast :)

Thats awesome...upvoted

Awesome! the light looks so cool on the stone walls!

Thanks, yeah the light makes the texture more apparent!

Light painting is really fun! Good picture

Cool... I like it :)

Thank you :)

you are welcome :)

What's a great result my friend. Excellent shot. Resteem :-) Have a full of inspiration day.

Thank you so much @margaretwise! You too :)

You are a great photographer. Captured all photos very beautifully. I love to be your friend. Followed and do follow me too @bindu


NamasteThank you @bindu, always nice to meet someone from Nepal :)

Omg this is amazing! Great job :)

Perfect audience for a DBZ reference haha cool shot dude!

wonderful photo

Thanks so much @digitalis!

That is really amazingly cool. Looks like the model might have been made into two models. Thanks for the great experiment.

Thanks so much @ddschteinn! I had fun doing it :)