- I took the image on a tripod in the classroom. The classroom was completely dark with all of the lights off. Setting the shutter speed to 8 seconds allowed for a light painting to be captured by letting the light paint across the picture while the photo was being taken. I told my partner to create any shape he wanted and I was able to capture his light painting.
- Timing was one issue by wanted to create a picture, but going too fast before the time is up or taking too long to create the image. I had to time my shapes accordingly in order to have them stand out and be clear. 1. Timing is key to what you want to capture. 2. Using a tripod is needed in order to create a steady surface for the painting to be photographed. 3. Flash can not only be used to give light, but as well as embellish a certain figure/object in an image. - Creating graffiti murals without having to physically use spray paint gives way to the same image to be made. This shows that light painting can use the same piece of art but in a different media. By using light painting, one is able to make their art be brighter and/or grab the attention of a bystander.
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AuthorMaddy Cuppett, an exploring, excited photography student in the learning. Archives
June 2017
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