Showing posts with label pointer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pointer. Show all posts

Light Painting - Light Streaking 7 - Green Smoke


This example of light streaking was done just as the one from yesterday, but using a green laser pointer.  When doing light painting, it is good to experiment with different sources of light.  The thickness of the beam and the color brings new effects to your picture.  Experimentation with your different light sources can lead you into finding the right style suited for you.  I hope you enjoyed this week of light streaking!  Tomorrow, I will be starting on the illumination technique that is apart of light painting. If you have any questions about light streaking, please feel free to leave a comment.
This picture was done with:
Exposure:  20 seconds
Aperture:  F4.5
ISO:  100
Focus:  Manual

Light Painting - Light Streaking 5 - The Chair

In this example of light streaking, I took a chair and exposed myself outlining it with a green laser pointer.  

This picture was done with:
Exposure: 30 seconds
Aperture:  F4.5
ISO:  100
Focus: Manual

Light Painting - Light Streaking 4


Light streaking not only can be done on a surface, but it can also be done in the air without a surface.   In this picture, I not only painted on the ground with my laser pointer, but also draw in the air around me.

This picture was done with:
Exposure: 30 seconds
Aperture: F4.5
ISO: 100
Focus: Manual

LIght Painting - Light Streaking 3 - ACEC


With light streaking, you can do a variety of things, from scribbling loops onto the ground to writing words and drawing full drawings.

This picture was done with:
Exposure: 15 seconds
Aperture: F4.5
ISO: 100
Focus: Manual