Light Painting & Slow Shutter
Light painting best images
I thought it was cool how my face was lit up, and that i was in two different spots. The light paainting was a nice touch aswell. We used a longer shutter-speed, and opened up the aperture a bit to let some light in.
I liked the symmetry aspect of this one, and the contrast from the light to dark side of the photo. We opened and closed a curtain for this one, to let some light shine on one side fo the photo. The shutter-speed was not that long.
I thought the colors in this were cool, and how Abbys hair kind of absorbed the color as-well. I also thing that the photo being dark adds a lot to it. We had someone else doing the light panting around Abby, and shutter-speed was about 20 to give us time to light paint.
I like the silhouette in this photo, and how bright the light painting was because it enhances the darkness of the person and room. We had someone light pain with a flashlight behind the flag, and had a very long shutter-speed to give us time.
I thought this photo was really creative, and having a subject added a lot to it. Its kind of fun to look at. We had someone run down very low to get the light to create a river effect, and two people drew with their flashlights in the sides.
We did this with a few colors, but these ones are best because they're so different. I like how the light really lights up Abby's face in these, rather than just a smaller looking light. We had about a 25 second shutter speed here, where Abby just moved as she changed the light
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