Thanks guys. The light in question is actually an LED pepper grinder. I wanted to combine some blue LED lights with some tungsten flashlight but the batteries died on the flashlight.
I really enjoy painting with light on long exposures, this is only like the second time I've done it.
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Thanks guys. The light in question is actually an LED pepper grinder. I wanted to combine some blue LED lights with some tungsten flashlight but the batteries died on the flashlight.
I really enjoy painting with light on long exposures, this is only like the second time I've done it.
I have done a fair bit.... here is a photo that I made by moving the camera and not the light source...
Doug, that interior shot is as perfect, exposure wise, as it can get. Well done.
A couple more from out west.
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Doug, that interior shot is as perfect, exposure wise, as it can get. Well done.
A couple more from out west.
Merci. I took day shots and night shots and haven't been able to decide which I like better. What bothers me about all of them is that I wasn't paying attention to the geometry of the room & lens distortion so there's some odd angles here & there. If I go back at the end of July I might take more using a tripod.
Great B&Ws - love the dreamlike deep tones.
Last edited by The Doug; Jul 11th, 2012 at 08:10 AM.
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