Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:38 am Post subject: Painting with light / light graffiti
This is alot of fun... bit of imagination, long exposures and a selection of light sources and you're rockin. (Thermals and wolly hats suggested too)
If anyone wants to give this a try and free this friday, myself and a few others are heading upto the necropolis (Yeah, halloween) _________________ Now coming at you with 95% more significance, 1% less salt and virtually fat free!
Location: Security on the door to the arse-end of Nihilsville
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:12 am Post subject:
Impressive stuff ... even more impressive though is the fact you seem to have managed to steal Rupert Bears troosers. _________________ *If you're not on the list .. you're not gettin' in*
I've decided that, in general, I'm pretty rubbish at this technique - too uncoordinated. My only vaguely successful effort:
Much more, I like using a torch to paint a location - easier to control lighting this way compared to a flash:
One technique I want to try - light spirograph. You need a wheel of some kind with a wee LED torch stuck to it, and a circular tunnel. Rotate the wheel around the tunnel, to paint spirograph light trails. I've seen some absolutely stunning examples... _________________ http://www.transientplaces.co.uk
I've decided that, in general, I'm pretty rubbish at this technique - too uncoordinated. My only vaguely successful effort:
Much more, I like using a torch to paint a location - easier to control lighting this way compared to a flash:
One technique I want to try - light spirograph. You need a wheel of some kind with a wee LED torch stuck to it, and a circular tunnel. Rotate the wheel around the tunnel, to paint spirograph light trails. I've seen some absolutely stunning examples...
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