Photo 4; Light Painting
- Lara Kok
- Oct 22, 2018
- 1 min read
We recently learnt how to light paint and right away I was excited. All we needed was a tripod, a camera, a subject, and some form of light. In the camera settings I set the shutter speed to take a picture between 10-20 seconds, depending on each type of photo. I didn't take as many pictures as I usually do because it took a lot longer to take pictures because I had to wait at least 20 seconds to get each picture.
Best Photo: ISO-160 Aperture- 8.0 Shutter Speed- 20.0
Photo 2 was the unedited photo
Runner Ups
I learned how to light paint, which was a ton of fun to take pictures and the anticipation of the count down before we saw the picture was so exciting. I thought that I had a lot of great ideas but that was before I realized that I was not an artist and apparently I can not draw with light. I did use photoshop to fix a few holes in the light and I tried to make it look a little bit better using the clone stamp tool and the brush tool. Taking pictures with my sister was a little difficult because every time I shined the light on her, se would move just a little bit, which caused there to be a 'second' version of her, as if she shifted a bit.
These are great photos. I liked how you worked with the supplies you had and were able to create amazing photographs with them. In your best photo your sister is a little blurry but other than that your photos look nice!
I really like how you made your photo creative, and you had a person in your photo with the light effect. Maybe next time you could focus on your sister's face more.