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As I promised in the introduction thread, here's a couple of my experiments.
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PS: hi-lite, i really love the reflection in your first shot. really nicely done
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^ U got some nice shots yourself. I would totally flinch from the sparklers and create crazy blur.
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Interesting shots - what are you doing in that first one?
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i just thought this was pretty neat, the green light provided via mother nature
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Some random light painting shoot in the time... Caving..
Draining..
And some fun in a old closed tunnel...
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^ U got some nice shots yourself. I would totally flinch from the sparklers and create crazy blur. |
thanks!
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failing at standing still while painting myself? lol like the caving shot, xben!
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Somewhere in an abandoned section of a building... 1 SB-600 with Lumiquest Softbox (M 1/64) Top Right 1 SB-600 with DIY Grid Snoot (M 1/128) Mid Left Trigger - D300 via CLS
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That first one is really very nice.
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on a totally off-topic rant, I just retrofitted a couple of my flashlights with this weird white translucent paper/film that does a superb job at diffusing light. Hope to test it out soon... stay tuned.
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Slightly different perspective...
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this was simply a blue lantern being held by my friend in the top left corner.
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Hey, those colours are nice!
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Being a tourist in a flooded tunnel (well, lava tube, actually) - the guy in silhouette is the guide, who was kind enough to wait while I held up the group and took a shot.
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It's probably a stretch to call it light painting, but I do like the glow of a busy road:
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Posted by metawaffle Being a tourist in a flooded tunnel (well, lava tube, actually) - the guy in silhouette is the guide, who was kind enough to wait while I held up the group and took a shot. http://lh6.ggpht.c...0/SAA_0516b-sm.jpg
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Where is that?
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Posted by Air 33
Where is that?
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It's Undara Volcanic National Park, in north Queensland.
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These were done just using a mag-lite LED 4D cell. Nothing to complex, I'm pretty new at this. (1)
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This one was done with a laser pointer. (4)
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The former distribution centre for a major retailer - site due for demolition and redevelopment in the near future. Most of it is one giant warehouse, in reasonable condition, but the little gatehouse is just plain trashed. So, I put a light in it, with a sliced ping-pong ball on top.
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Only got one shot at this one. The cops were in the other room waiting for some kids to come down from the roof.
On this one I illuminated the hopper with just a couple seconds of headlamp.
Somewhere under a bridge in Detroit, I have no idea how someone got an mini van all the way down there.
And this one sort of counts, I lit up the area with just a plain white shurfire, and let the unit do the rest.
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