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The DA 18-135 from an other angle
Lens: FA 43mm Camera: K5 Photo Location: Canada ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: Above 6s Aperture: F6.7 
Posted By: Xiud, 03-18-2013, 10:02 AM

Hi eveyrone!

I'm new to this forum, but would like to share with you some pictures that I took recently. I've used the "lighpainting" technique to create the illusion of a more complex lighting setup. So basically, I've used a 8 to 10 sex. exposure and a flashlight that I was moving around during this time. So there you go!







Hope you like it! Feel free to comment and ask questions!

Thanks a lot
Joseph

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03-18-2013, 10:42 AM   #2
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Nice effect ... J
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Well those shots certainly make it look amazing. Thanks for the description, too, I didn't know you could get that effect with such long exposures, good stuff
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Cool shots and a great idea for more dramatic lighting effects. Thanks for sharing this.

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Thanks a lot guys!
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That looks really good.

Looks like something that would be on one of those marketing posters.
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Looks pretty slick. I've heard you can get similar results by layering the same image under different lighting scenarios but have never tried it.

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Lightpainting is a brilliant technique for lighting specific parts of an image.

I absolutely love it!



You've used it to wonderful effect here. Especially the first and second images (the third I feel it lit a bit harshly, and shows up the dust)
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Well done. Great use of the technique.
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