While looking at one of my Lightroom catalogs - I forgot I had these images. Had I remembered I would have shared them with you sooner!
Anyway last summer I collaborated with Cirque De Light. In case you're wondering how I shot this, she used several led lights and I shot a slow exposure (somewhere around 3 seconds) and use the rear curtain sync on my flash to expose her.
It was a hit or miss proposition and timing was everything. I'd say out of 7 shots we'd get one keeper...



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fuul.I congratulate you!
Thanks!
I came to see you and your picture is amazing
Thanks for taking the time to stop by and comment.
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May i know behind the scenes how to make this amazing shoot?
Sure. You essentially have to:
1 - Find a nice or dark location.
2 - use a tripod
4 - use a slow shutter and experiment to find the correct shutter speed.
4 - and if you want to illuminate the person use a flash and set it to the rear curtain sync setting. 3 - use an light such as the Pixelstick (http://www.thepixelstick.com/)
Hope that helps!