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light painting sheepIn that I can attempt to follow the crowd.
I missed out on the Darling Habour meet but I did get a set of led's to take there. So tonight I fired em up and had a bash. Not the best effort I imagine but it was pretty easy to do inside.(I have very tall ceilings) I think I need a longer exposure to get more of me turning on the spot to increase the globe shape as this looks a bit flat and 2d to me. Regards Colin
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Re: light painting sheepIt does look a bit 2D, but lovely colours though. It's a good start to explore what else you can do with them.
Steve.
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Re: light painting sheepNice attempt Colin, I can see the faint outline of the room in this one. Not as 3d as it could be however.
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kudos to ya for that! I like your LED colours, I wish I had gotten me a blue cathode rather the the UV (no smartass comments now - of course its useless ) When i saw the topic I was expecting to see colin out chasing some sheep on ya block with a torch! I reckon we need to tee another lightpainting meet up.. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Did you want to make sure you keep the crime fighting career paths open?
Re: light painting sheepIt would be great to get out and have a play with this stuff properly.
Regards Colin
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