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We were messing around painting with light and decided to shoot some slower shutter speeds with a small flashlight sitting on a candlestick close to subject height. Shot with a Canon EF 24-70L. The flashlight was about 6 feet away. Did a little Photoshop work to get rid of the graininess from high ISO settings in the dark.
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And real cheap crappy ones too. This is the same kind we used to use at work and they don't last long and seem to break real easy. I tested them all and they weren't very bright so I took two with me cause I didn't know how far back it was and it's best to have a spare. And to be fair I wouldn't put good expensive flashlights out here either. But if you come her and have a good one of your own I recommend you bring it with you for this cave. The big cave is lighted inside but this one isn't.
day one out of three hundred and sixty five days.
Goodbye 2010 && Hello 2011.
I know 2011 will bring good memories just like 2010 did.
Long exposure. Used a flashlight to light up the sides of the grill. I was trying to have the front be just as dark as the background, but have the light make a sort of halo. Not exactly as I planned, but still neat.
I love lowlight pictures! This is Ape Cave. The foreground is illuminated with the flashlights of my group, Blue = LED, yellow = filament. In the back ground was another group coming at us with several types of light. I enjoyed how each source created different colors.
ever FLASHLIGHT whateveryoucall it.
pahaha.
I cannot draw hearts.
someone PLEASE tell me how to focus better on stuff in the dark.
(:
Another shot at those orchids.
Strobist info: I lit this up with my little led flashlight, yes the one I used to draw that face in Day 114. This one is back lit from pretty high up. THere is a reflector below the camera and when I'm aiming the flashlight, I am making sure some of the light falls off the reflector. The reflector is a sun bouncer. Camera Nikon D70, tripoded and on a timer. Lens 85 mmm f/1.4. ISO 200 1/5 sec at f.1,4,