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Old 11-29-2011, 06:18 PM
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Frank Schmidt had another post on our Lighting Forum and asked for some examples of indor light painting. I could not find the ones I did years ago so I did another one. Note this was very very quickly done. I only had a 30min lunch break and I had to eat also. LOL

I thought about what I wanted to convay in my new photo. Photography is all about light right? I wanted to show how in an abstract way a camera would gather light.. Sorta show the light flying into the cameras lens. What I did during the 10 second exposure was use an old flash light with the batteries way way to low. I then started the exposure and moved the light tward the camera. Then I stepped back out of frame and from above left I lit the camera with the same flashlight. I did about 6 shots slowly testing out my method in parts then I did it all in one.

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Cheep FlashLight that needs new batteries.


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Old 11-29-2011, 06:52 PM
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Very well done, Brian. Here's an inventive way of looking at what the camera sees. Great idea ! I'd like to see more of your inventive skills.
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Old 11-29-2011, 10:01 PM
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Very well done, Brian. Here's an inventive way of looking at what the camera sees. Great idea ! I'd like to see more of your inventive skills.
Just scroll through my flickr. Mostly I do portrature. Although you may like this one.


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