In this assignment, we were asked to do "light painting" which is where you turn your shutter speed incredibly longer on your camera and move lights during the exposure time to create a picture. Immediately, I wanted to create a magical effect on my model, almost like witchcraft. Here's my final result: I did some editing in photoshop to crop it and make the contrast better. Here's the unedited photo, taken with my camera settings at f2.8, a shutter speed of s.5 seconds, and an ISO of 200. Here are five more of my best light painting photos: All things considered, I learned a lot through this assignment. Light painting was a lot more difficult than I expected it to be, but at least it was fun and I did my best.
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Laci Apsitis
2/25/2019 05:27:48 am
I think these pictures look amazing. the lighting is really nice and the shapes and lines you made were really cool.
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Zoe Hajratwala
2/25/2019 05:33:42 am
These photos are really cool! I love how you used the light to highlight your subject rather than hiding him behind the light.
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