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Old 11-03-2009, 08:52 PM
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this is amazing - I must go back and look at your previous post. If this is a new area for you - you have already made it an art.
Hi Jill, Thank You for the comments, It's a fun technique to try.

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That is beautiful. I love mandolins It looks to me like you've mastered the technique, so I can't wait to see what else you post!
Thank You Martha! It's certainly a fun way to spend an evening.

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What do you mean, "be gentle"? This is terrific and the lighting is stunning. No need for gentility here as you've done great!
Thank You Mike, I do appreciate your comments my Friend!

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Hi Michael. I don't think you need practice as the last two post about light painting have been extremely nice. I would say you are there already. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Plangereis! Now to find interesting subjects to paint! l..o.l

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You play the mandolin? Say more, please. No surprise. You strike me as a Renaissance Man. This is just a beautiful photo and the way you have "played" with the light is well...musical...and here I'm thinking Peter Ostroushko good.
Thank You Lindyanna! I love Renaissance Music, but I'm a little more Bluegrass oriented, I enjoy the Mandolin and Banjo as well. I enjoyed your comments on my Picture as well!


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Stunning, Michael!! This technique is definitely at the top of my to-do list! Thanks for the inspiration!

Jim
Thanks Jim, You'll see how easy it is, but It takes time and experimentation to get the effect right!

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Michael, beautiful picture WoW! Your very good at light painting. I did watch the tutorial video yesterday and really want to try this. Good job!
Go for it Dvetter! If you watched video, you already know how easy it is! Have a good Time!
I'll be looking forward to seeing your results.
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Old 11-03-2009, 09:02 PM
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Fabulous shot - must learn how to do the still light painting. Cheers, Bernz
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Hi Michael - you're getting better at this ... excellent
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An absolutely beautiful photograph Michael, if I could take a picture like that I would be over the moon, terrific work.
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:44 PM
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Fabulous shot - must learn how to do the still light painting. Cheers, Bernz
Thank You Bernz! See my last post for the link to Arlos Tutorial. It's fun and not to difficult!

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Thanks you Hayward! A little experimentation and trial and error, paid off!

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An absolutely beautiful photograph Michael, if I could take a picture like that I would be over the moon, terrific work.
Thanks Bill! I've seen your work, you take Gorgeous pictures every day that are just as good if not better then this my Friend!
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It looks perfect to me. I have never heard of light painting but I definitely love the results you got.
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I used a technique called still life Light Painting

A perfect example of experiential learning, and of course the results are excellent but will undoubtedly get better as you capture more images, I like it Michael, I also like that own and presumably play a mandolin, thats the artist in you
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:41 PM
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It looks perfect to me. I have never heard of light painting but I definitely love the results you got.
Thank You Angela! Now your heard of it! Give it a try!

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I used a technique called still life Light Painting

A perfect example of experiential learning, and of course the results are excellent but will undoubtedly get better as you capture more images, I like it Michael, I also like that own and presumably play a mandolin, thats the artist in you
Thanks Beach, I appreciate you stopping by to check it out. And yes, I do play the Mandolin, I actually play a larger one most of the time, it's an Octave Mandolin, My fingers have more room to work. l.o.l a Mando frettboard is kind of small for my fat fingers. l.o.l
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This is a superb capture.Outstanding work.
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Hello Michael, I'm not sure how much better it can be, I think its a great picture, well selected and presented.

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