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_____ Lightpainted portrait made in 1 single photographic frame_____
It's been a while since I posted a portrait, I've been exercising rotations... a LOT lately 😉 !
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I like a subject in the frame or focal point of interest where the viewer's eye is drawn. A chair is an obvious choice and here I used the RGB panel on a small tripod to light up the room on a 30 second exposure during which I quickly wafted the headtorch across the scene to subtly light up the darker areas.
Light painted still life. This is the first shot using my new Olight S2R Baton torch - here mostly on moonlight setting.
A quick trip to the Graff Factory with Rob Bates doing his best not to flinch while I set off pyrotechnics!
To be fair, every day lately is a macro day. More faffery with a Sony 90mm macro and a #lightpaintingbrushes fibre optic brush.
No Photoshop, no AI.
I went for a quick visit to the House Of Ghosts, with my crew in crime. This corner was so dark, so I had to take 7 long exposures while lightpainting with a torch.
7 RAW long exposures lightpainted HDR
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_____ Lightpainted rotation (x2) made in 1 single photographic frame_____
___ "KiGAM si GNiTNIAPTHGiL" // "LiGHTPAINTING is MAGiK" ___
Team Light Painting "Torreznos en la noche".
Pulsa L y F11 y disfruta // Click L and F11 and enjoy
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_____ Lightpainted rotation (x4) made in 1 single photographic frame_____
___ "KiGAM si GNiTNIAPTHGiL" // "LiGHTPAINTING is MAGiK" ___
Team Light Painting "Torreznos en la noche".
Pulsa L y F11 y disfruta // Click L and F11 and enjoy
Mil gracias por pasar a ver mis fotos y un millón por comentar.
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......[FiND THE MooN // TROUVEZ LA LuNE]......
_____Lightpainted rotation (x6) made in one single photographic frame in Viennes, France_____
___ "Kigam si gnitniapthgiL" // "Lightpainting is magiK" ___
This is a wood plane I took an image of some time ago and had it on my hard drive. I have added some autumn leaves and thought they went together well.
We just got back from a couple night trip up in Sedona. I really wanted to go this week, because the moon was just right for shooting landscapes lit by moonlight. I wanted to try and get a shot of Cathedral Rock at night, lit by the moon with a starry sky... Got it.
This is not the classic view of Cathedral Rock. The classic shot is looking east. I didn't do too well with that angle. There weren't many stars looking east, and the moon was right behind me, so the light was flat. This is the view from the north side of the monument, looking south. The moon was just setting off to my right to light up the scene.
Technical crap...
Canon 24mm f1.4 lens
30 second exposure
(shot wide open) f1.4
1000 ISO
Three exposures blended in Photoshop for increased DOF.
Foreground trees lightpainted slightly. They were really dark. Otherwise, this is lit entirely by moonlight.
Just occasionally I have a clear out of my hard drive and stumble across a photo which I can't bring myself to delete. This was from a collaboration with Tim Gamble and Darren Hopkins' excellent orb skills
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_____Lightpainted rotation (x4) made in one single photographic frame_____
___ "Kigam si gnitniapthgiL" // "Lightpainting is magiK" ___
Star trails over the Methodist Church, Bodie State Historic Park, CA, USA
From our recent Starry Skies Adventure workshop. We lit the windows by placing a flashlight on the windowsill on the opposite side of the church.
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_____Lightpainted rotation (x3) made in one single photographic frame_____
___ "Kigam si gnitniapthgiL" // "Lightpainting is magiK" ___
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_____ Lightpainted rotation (x4) made in 1 single photographic frame_____
___ "KiGAM si GNiTNIAPTHGiL" // "LiGHTPAINTING is MAGiK" ___
Just occasionally I trawl through my hard drive to delete the crap shots (of which there are many) and I come across a shot I can't understand why I never posted.... From a colab with Rob Bates, trying not to scare him to death with fireworks....
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My converted Minolta MC ROKKOR 85mm f/1.7 (built in 1970) mounted on EOS 6D full frame body. You can see the blades of the aperture set to f/8.
I lighted the glass with a red LED torch, whereas the rest of the camera was lightpainted with a white LED headlamp.
Picture taken with a spare body (EOS 400D) with mounted 16-35mm f/4L IS, zoomed to the wide end 16mm (FF equivalent 25mm).
Milky way near Monato, South Australia. 4 shots of sky at 20mm, ISO 3200, f/2.5, 10 seconds. stacked with Sequator
3 shots on tree, 20mm, lightpainted with torch, ISO 400
The bright light bottom right is probably the town of Murray bridge. I did not notice it at the time.
Panorama of 54 pictures
The foreground wath lightpainted with my headlamp for more details
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_____urbeX Lightpainted rotation (x4) made in one single photographic frame_____
"urbeX Lightpainting is magiK" / "Kigam si gnitniapthgiL Xebru"
From a recent shoot in a studio with Molly, I've managed to fit a light painted cave within a very patient Molly, all shot in one single photographic exposure. Big thanks to the Mollster for standing still for so long!
This one is my favorite so far.
With out a doubt, this is the most photographed tree on Driftwood Beach.
You can do a search any where for Jekyll Island or Driftwood Beach and find hundreds of photos of this very tree.
I too photographed it several times.
Apparently a good subject is hard to ignore.
It is one of the few that still stands tall even though the ocean beats it twice a day. Not to mention all the seasons, storms, and people who it has encountered through the decades.
Just another reason it is worthy of yet another photograph.
I hope its around many more years for many more people to see. If not, it will live forever on the internet. famously.
My first Milkyway selfie.
I think I should mention that I am new to astro and Milkyway photography. I have been studying it for many years but had no actual practice.
It is one of my interests that I don't have much time to pursue and until recently I didn't have a very good lens for it.
But now I'm very much hooked.
I still don't have much time for it but I am definitely going to try.
If you see my posts over the past couple months then you have seen all my milky way photos. Pretty much.
I live in a rural part of Alabama so its not real hard to find dark enough skys but finding a location with a view of the sky is challenging.
I live in a bortal 3.5 area. I shot this just down the road from my house in a hay field.
Team Light Painting "Torreznos en la noche".
Pulsa L y F11 y disfruta // Click L and F11 and enjoy
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Stand up for what you believe in, Even if it means standing alone.
Took this shot a couple of weeks ago at the abandoned Nike Missile Base in Rowland Heights. After attending a memorial picnic for a friend who tragically passed away, I decided that I had enough time to hike up to the base and grab some sunset shots. As my walk grew in distance after every rise (It had been 30 years) I ended up speed walking to get here before the sunset and wasn't disappointed, it was spectacular.
While there, I met a young photographer Eric Verduzco who had just received his first camera for Christmas and he was thirsty for info. I spent about a half hour with him helping him get to know the settings on his camera. Luckily he was using a Canon so I was already familiar with the interface. Just after sunset he had to leave because he hadn't carried a flashlight with him and it was a 2 mile hike back to the cars. Now I was alone (or thought I was) and setting up for a series of lightpainted shots of the control room when I heard some giggling off in the distance, guess that's better than growling. After a brief survey of the area I found a young couple wrapped in a blanket "enjoying the sunset" up on the Radar pedestal. I asked the guy if he could stand out on the edge for a photo, and he immediately dismissed my request (probably because of the unusually high winds blasting the ridge line), but luckily his girlfriend was onboard with the idea and convinced him to help me out. :)
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I've been absolutely fascinated with the effects I can create with a fibre optic brush mixed with various lights. For example in this one I dusted off a LED Lenser P7QC, a trusty old flashlight I've had for years which has been sat in a drawer for nearly as long.
No Photoshop, no AI, only a 90mm macro lens in the dark.
My favourite from a recent light painting trip with Tim Gamble. Original location changed due to an illegal rave. Shot in one photographic exposure with a zoom pull mid exposure
I've been experimenting with lightpainted circles and camera rotation where the point at which the circle is spun gradually moves towards camera during a continuous long exposure. Between each spin, the camera is rotated on it's lens axis every 30 degrees.
When I first started trying this idea, my brain was fried trying to pre-visualise which way around everything should go. The best part about lightpainting for me is experimentation and this image gave me that in buckets!
16 layers of Photoshop madness celebrating the fact from here on in it gets darker at night for light painting! All shots made with contributions from Tim Gamble, Neil Rushby, Rob Bates, Emma Green, Lee C Wright and Jann Wassell.
Well last night was an adventure. We arranged with Salksi to pick her up and travel to an abandoned factory near Matlock only to find the place has been locked up tight. No amount of pulling or pushing could open the gate. Time for Plan 'B' so we headed off on a 20 minute drive to the lime kiln; a place I've visited many times before and is especially useful when it rains....
This is a smokin' Salski strutting her stuff.
Light painted still life with antique microscope. Seems appropriate with all this talk of a vaccine. With massive thanks to the inimitable Ian Coombs for the loan of the microscope and various objects.
Lightpainting shenanigans after work earlier in the week with Michael & Dave. It took a real team effort to put this together, all I had to do was stand still & not not laugh for a couple of minutes !! ;-)
A break from invertebrate photography today and back in the light-painted still-life. About 20 torch-lit images, all blended together.
As soon as I saw that oily twine an a box of old tools at a car-boot sale, I knew it was a candidate for a still-life.
This was last night's project. I've been wanting to try this for months. I just never feel like hanging out in the desert for a couple of hours babysitting my camera. It's funny how every little noise you hear seems so much louder and so much creepier when you're alone way out in the desert in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night.
The other problem I have had. I don't understand this, but the skies have been hazy and crappy for several months. The last really good, starry sky I have seen was in Moab, in September. I don't know where all the stars have gone. I can understand that here in the valley, it is smoggy and there is a lot of light pollution. But. Even in October and November, I was in places like Page, and the Grand Canyon, and there were practically no stars out. Arizona usually has some of the best skies in the world, but every night I look up and say, 'where are all the stars?' I hate how washed out the sky looks on the left half of this, but it's the best I could do with a shitty sky.
So... Anyway... This is about 20, 5 minute exposures merged in Photoshop. It's a total of about a two hour exposure. The moon was perfect last night for shooting this. Just a tiny sliver of a moon. Just enough to throw a little bit of light on my foreground and the mountains. I shot it right before the moon set, so most of the exposures were shot in total darkness with no moon. I also lightpainted one of the exposures a tiny bit just to give a little bit more sparkle to the cactus in the foreground.
Atacama Desert, Chile
Lightpainted sculptures "Presencias Tutelares" or Guardian Ancestors.
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_____Lightpainted rotation (x6) made in one single photographic frame in La Roche-sur-Yon, hôtel formule 1 : street art expo_____
___ "Kigam si gnitniapthgiL" // "Lightpainting is magiK" ___