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The Art Of Light Painting (Part 2)


Inspiration!

It’s been a long enough to see the combination of gadget with the nature. It has become real when my friend just left her photography tools lying on the grass. Talking about photography, one of the must-have equipments are camera and lens. Why don’t you grab one and freeze the moment.


The Art Of Light Painting (Part 1)

Why not try and take some fantastic photograph at home. With easy creativity and no need to buy expensive equipment, you still can create a great photo such as capturing indoors light trails. To create the light trails, all you need is a dark room and strong LED torch to “paint” with light during a long exposure.

Here there is several tips to sharing with, just make sure you have the following items as pictures below:

1. DSLR Camera

2. Sturdy tripod

3. Remote shutter released

4. Fine String

5. LED Torch

6. A piece of colored paper

7. A glass filled with water

8. A dark room

Set up a piece of colored paper to make a clean backdrop. As picture above, my colored paper was supported by table and wall. I used a water-filled glass to create refractions of light and put on the center of colored paper.

Set your DSLR camera on sturdy tripod, to create the light trail, experiment your shutter speed by setting up between 10-30 secs with appropriate an aperture. Start moving the torch which is suspended by a fine string within the frame before pressing the shutter.

To create a spiral around the glass, just make a gentle circular movement during exposure and raised the string so the spiral moved from the bottom to top. Enjoy!

 

 

 


When The Crystall Ball Shining By Light

Just trying to take picture on low light condition. Finally i got glimmering crystal ball using simple apparatus, i’m using sturdy tripod and remote shutter to avoid any blurring image. Checkout my future post about the series of my crystal ball with different color soon. Stay tuned!

Focal Length: Prime Lens (50 mm)
Manual Priority
Aperture: F/2.8
Shutter: 1/1.3s
ISO: 200


Sikorsky

According to Mr. Husaine, this helicopter model called “Sikorsky”..Choosing the right angle may made the heli looks real in this picture.. is that true? or there is some elements of photography must-have in this picture?..
This situation we called “Shoot it first, think later”

An Empty Cradle

Here there is my first shoot during PhotoGame course. Taking a photo for the first time is not easy. I have to think of my interested object and choose which one is the right angle for good composition. This is one of my assignment…the game is to captured shallow deep of field (DOF)..One of the method to get shallow DOF image is taking closer to the interested object..this is my first lessons..interesting!