Does anybody know of some good links for painting with light technique?
Thank you,
Domenico
Does anybody know of some good links for painting with light technique?
Thank you,
Domenico
Hi, Domenico.
What are you wanting to use in on, interiors?
Tim
"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
-Here are a couple blogs about this year's RIT Big Shot:
http://1000words.kodak.com/event-cal...ar=2008&day=13
http://khk.net/wordpress/2008/05/10/rits-big-shot-2008/
-Not much for how-to info - but several photos:
http://www.rit.edu/~bigshot/
-Also, see the June 2008 National Geographic cover for another photo
Hi Tim,
yes I am sorry, it will be for an interior.
I will be using hot lights.
Try this site:
http://www.emilschildt.com/
Regards,
Kent
I can't help with hot lights and others have sent you great info sites, but if you go with strobe, the main thing is to keep your body or furniture or columns blocking the actual strobe.
Do everything in the dimmest light while the shutter is left open. Move around the room flashing the strobe as you go and blocking as described. I've made it happen with something as small and simple as either a Vivitar 283 or 285 set on automatic at the f11 or higher setting. Simple, no calculating for exposure and beautiful light. Works for small rooms all the way to big churches.
Good luck.
Tim
"One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude." Carl Sandburg
This guy used a flashlight to "paint" his images. Pretty cool. Th first example I seen of this technique was done on an entire railroad train back in the '50s.
http://www.imaginginfo.com/print/Studio-Photography/Painting-With-Light/3$3664
Another one. http://www.aguntherphotography.com/b...ith-light.html
Greg Lockrey
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Money is just a tool.
Happiness is pedaling +25mph on a smooth road.
Here's a video that Emil did...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=KzKuwk0rWU8
Matthew, thank you but the video has been deleted for some reason.
Greg, thank you but I agree with Kirk.
There are some hot spots way too hot and in the wrong places.
I have been reading in the negative of AA about light painting which is pretty explanatory, the only thing is that he talks about rotating the light continiously and I am not sure what he means.
The technique really seems simple.
I am just going to do some trials tonight and have some fun.
I would have had to do some trials anyway.
Thank you all,
Domenico
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