That was very cool! I had a photographer friend (RIP) who incorporated very subtle light painting into some of his work. I've loved this and wanted to do this ever since I discovered its existence. Can hardly wait to get a new camera since I lost mine in the cockpit of a plane. Thanks for sharing! :-) :-)
jason you my men i got the light kit today over the mail. thank u so mush for coming thou with the delivery am happy with the product. and. will be doing business with you. and by the way thank u for. the thank u note. that u did. in the back of the receipt
Thank you Luis, I sincerely appreciate the support and I am happy to hear you like the tools! I hope you create some extraordinary images with them! Thank you as well for taking the time to comment on here!
For me too! He does great work! But the Tools on lightpaintingbrushes are for me as a student too expensive, so build them on my own and i get the same effect ;)
+Lasse Nordhoff and Jash Ddevil Using the Universal Connector you can easily make your own custom light painting tools using any standard water or soda bottle! Check out this tutorial that shows you how: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AZIYIYDEaAs.html Hope the tutorial helps.
+Jash Ddevil Yes, i can show you! please dm me on Instagram. (you´ll find the name in my channel description ) And thank you +LightpaintingPhoto I never heard about the trick with the coloured bottle.
I realise this video has been on for a long time so you might not get his message but I am sending it anyway that is absolutely amazing you have certainly sparked my curiosity in July painting I’ll be keeping a close eye and definitely thinking about buying some of these torches hope you get this message thank you very much very very clever
Thank you very much Andy. I have received the message and greatly appreciate it! Really happy to hear the video has sparker your curiosity, that is a great compliment!
Excelente video amigo! Me fascina la técnica de light painting, pero es una técnica que desafortunadamente parece nadie más practica, desconozco la razón. Me ha dado muchísimo gusto encontrar tu canal y ver que está dedicado al light painting. Tienes un seguidor más desde México. Espero poner en práctica nuevas técnicas aprendidas en tus videos. Un saludo.
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It would definitely come out cool, I made a Tutorial about Light Painting with the Polaroid One Step + check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0BQww8l3SN0.html
Thank you, if you increase your ISO and open up your lens a bit to allow more light onto your sensor it should help as this will allow you to trace your body much more quickly and get a similar result in less time.
How do you maintain the photo result so it won't be over exposure with bulb mode? There is a possibility to make the photo over exposure if you take it too long, right?
Gurpreet Gandhi you can shoot in BULB mode with the D7200 and shoot as long as you need to by using a shutter release like these www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=nikon+d7200+shutter+release
I am not sure what you mean by 2nd exposure? The images at the end are all about the same settings, some are shorter or longer exposures and different amounts of ambient light from the moon can effect the way they look.
Why a cable timer? On bulb mode, YOU are the timer. Only camera equipment that I use is a wireless remote so you don't move/shake the camera once you finish the shot.
Jason... u showed some basic wonderful technique for light painting. However, just want to know that putting the DSLR on bulb mode, did u rotate light throughout the body or something else !! pls suggest...
Ok i did this.....using my iphone but I didnt get the results you got...I just ended up being lit with a blue glow........should not my iphone give the same results..I was able to write love in air and make heart symbols but didnt get the light mesh around me like you did
The light is recorded to the camera using long exposure. Shoot on BULB mode if your camera has that setting if not you can use an longer exposure time try something like 30 seconds.
ok , so u mean record it , OR take a picture ,?? if you take a picture if your in front of the camera how do you press the button , if you are in front of the camera ?? AND whats shoot on bulb mode my camera is a finepix s6500fd can you do it with that kind
A camera is an instrument for recording light so anytime you are taking a picture technically you are recording light. Light Paintings are recorded to the camera during a long exposure. To depress the bottom you can have a friend go with you and press it or if your camera has a timer you could use that, you can use a remote shutter release, you can use an intervalometer there are even apps for your phone that you can use. After reading through the owner manual of your camera it appears you do have a timer on your camera, www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/manuals/pdf/index/s/finepix_s6500fd_manual_01.pdf It does not appear that you have a BULB mode on your camera however you do have a manual mode "M" and you can do a long exposure up to 30 seconds. If you are new to light painting you can check out this tutorial here that will show you everything you need to know, lightpaintingbrushes.com/pages/light-painting-instructions most important is just experiment and have fun.
The bulb function is fully manual, the shutter only stays open for as long as you have your finger on the shutter button. I would recommend a remote release button or intervalometer (specially used in time lapse).
Its because the bench is illuminated after I have moved. Think of the camera as an instrument for recording light, the camera will record what you illuminate. The leg was dark so nothing was recorded by the camera in that space on the sensor, only the traces of light around the leg. If you then illuminate that space for the camera to record it will make the leg appear hollow.