'66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

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'66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:40 am

Hey guys,

Just wanted to share some pics from my first experience with lightpainting (at Tunks Park with a whole bunch of other members). These are all essentially straight out of camera (other than resizing).

A bit low key...but I do like the reflections (D300)
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From the D60
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From the D300
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From the D300
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The white bars have to go...but we didnt figure out how to avoid them but still light up the far side of the car. Anyone have any ideas? BTW all of these were done by shining the Wolf Eyes Defender 260 through a softbox from about 4-7m.

HUGE thanks to Jeremy (the owner of this beautiful car...a real car at that)
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby surenj on Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:33 am

Was good to catch up again!

Interesting last photo! :idea:

I have no idea how to get rid of the softbox flare...have lights VERY high up? Maybe a 8 foot boom arm with three of those torches... ?
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby auxr8220 on Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:59 am

nice photos of the car itself,

unsure why you got those softbox lines, you didnt walk around to the opposite side of the car did you?

you should only have to lightup the side of the car you are taking the photos from.
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:15 am

auxr8220 wrote:nice photos of the car itself,

unsure why you got those softbox lines, you didnt walk around to the opposite side of the car did you?

you should only have to lightup the side of the car you are taking the photos from.


We did walk around to the opposite side of the car....to light up that bonnet better...we figured we could deal with it in post...but after having had a few goes...it may not be so easy.

I have some photos of only one side lit up as well...but they didnt turn out as nice

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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby gstark on Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:43 am

Cameron,

I like the third of these. Nice. (they're all good, btw).


auxr8220 wrote:unsure why you got those softbox lines,


We are precisely sure of why these lines appear in the images, and yes, it's because the softbox was also placed on the other side of the vehicle.

And no, it's not a case that one should only light up the side of the car from which you are taking the photos from. Often, when making images, the use of light involves quite a bit more than what just seems to be the obvious. The addition of light from other angles can often help to enhance the image.

The question being asked by Cameron and Surenj was not one of how these lines were created, but one of how to still keep the backlighting in place, but obscure the light source. A boom - which we didn't have on the night - might have helped.
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:26 pm

spot on there Gary! Next time we will have to get and bring a boom to see if we can get both the benefits of the extra light without that white stripe
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby biggerry on Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:20 pm

Its interesting to see the different red colour variations between pictures, the 3rd image seems to be more appealing to me, I think cloning out that stripe would leave the car fairly nicely lit! top stuff cam..
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby Glen on Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:20 pm

Very impressive Cameron! I agree get rid of the white stripe and these are perfect.
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby gstark on Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:26 pm

Glen wrote:Very impressive Cameron! I agree get rid of the white stripe and these are perfect.


No no no no no ....

The white stripe makes the car go fasterer. :)
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:10 pm

Glen wrote:Very impressive Cameron! I agree get rid of the white stripe and these are perfect.


I'm going to give it a whirl again now....
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:03 pm

Here are a few of the pics that have been edited....Capture NX2 to adjust white balance and convert to 16-bit Tiff before a big clone job in CS2 followed by Noise Ninja to help cover up my tracks...

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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby surenj on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:02 pm

Cameron, the third edited one defines that car's shape quite well. The dark on is not strong enough on it's own. WHY didn't we think about doing a portrait of the owner with his car! The dark look would have been quite cool as the background!!!!
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby aim54x on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:18 pm

Thanks Surenj...I still really like the dark one...just have not worked out how to make this image work for me....I'll have to have a bit of a play around to see if I can make anything of it....*checks temperature - Cameron does not post process heavily*
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Re: '66 Mustang - my first go at lightpainting

Postby craig.rohse on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:32 pm

Nice work !!!

I like the 2nd and 3rd the most. The 2nd has a really nice red and the 3rd has the right angle of view.

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