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    Physiogram - Painting with Light

    Mini maglight hung from ceiling light, set up camera, turn off lights, set torch swinging and expose for 30 seconds at f13, ISO 100

    Stan

    Last edited by Stan; 22-01-2014, 16:15.
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    #2
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    Stan will you please stop coming up with all of these creative image methods

    I can't keep up with it all; I'm still trying to blow up bubbles on top of a glass using a straw, that's without trying to get a splash going

    Great image though, well done Just a thought, how about just tiding up the two lose ends where they cross the adjacent light lines IYSWIM
    Peter

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      #3
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      Your incredible and creative Stan. Very will done.

      Tom

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        #4
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        Cheers Peter and Tom

        This is something i saw ages ago and meant to try it but never got round to it and was reminded yesterday when I saw it in one of the current photo mags.

        Stan
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          #5
          Re: Physiogram - Painting with Light

          Another one to add to the list of "gotta try one day" shots! Great job Stan,

          Garry
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              #7
              Re: Physiogram - Painting with Light

              Light painting was something I did at the very beginning of my photography journey. I really enjoyed messing about with it. Stubbing my toes on the bed frame and then seeing the results. I can't admit to the controlled set up of yours Stan but it shows the work you put in.

              Next you'll be light painting castles in the dead of night :)
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                #8
                Re: Physiogram - Painting with Light

                Cheers Gary, Wayne and Paul

                Next you'll be light painting castles in the dead of night :)


                A couple more

                Stan



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                  #9
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                  I remember my mum and dad in the 80's had these pieces of wall art as they called it. I twas loads of pins in a black board and silver string tied round and arranged into a shape. Much like these pictures. That's what they remind me of :)
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                    #10
                    Re: Physiogram - Painting with Light

                    I remember my mum and dad in the 80's had these pieces of wall art as they called it. I twas loads of pins in a black board and silver string tied round and arranged into a shape
                    Ah yes, I still have one of those made by my daughter at school, hanging in the kitchen

                    Stan
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                      #11
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                      Adding the white framing really adds to these pics. I know what was missing from mine a while back lol
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                        #12
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                        As you know i am not keen on borders but with this sort of shot you do need something to hold it together

                        stan
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                          #13
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                          Adding this to the bucket list of "I must have a go at..."
                          Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
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                            #14
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                            Stan, really lovely clean images. Just for my interest, how many goes did it take to get such great spreads of movement?
                            Looking forward to whatever inspiration strikes you next.
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                              #15
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                              Cheers Di and Alex

                              Just for my interest, how many goes did it take to get such great spreads of movement?
                              it really was easy and was done in just 20 minutes before Dee came home from work uesterday. I did 10 shots and 6 of them were like those I have posted

                              stan
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