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Light Painting + Portrait

 
mattwong
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Mar 29, 2012 12:08 |  #1

Had a go at some light painting today with a portrait. Used the 18-55 IS Lens with exposure around 1 minute or so (magic lantern) so not exactly sure how long, with first curtain flash at full exposure. Aperture was set at around 9 and iso at 100. I think it turned out quite nicely :) Would love to get feedback on where i can improve on this sort of stuff :)

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Daship
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Mar 29, 2012 12:25 |  #2

I like it alot. I just got a 430ex II I think I will give this a go tonight.




  
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rick_reno
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Mar 29, 2012 12:26 |  #3

looks like 30 secs at f/20, assuming the exif data is correct. nice shot. i'm not sure what you're looking for in the area of improvement.




  
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mattwong
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Mar 29, 2012 12:31 |  #4

rick_reno wrote in post #14175333 (external link)
looks like 30 secs at f/20, assuming the exif data is correct. nice shot. i'm not sure what you're looking for in the area of improvement.

Just turned my camera on to check the settings, and you are correct, it was f/20 at ISO 400. My bad guys, sorry, And i'm looking for anything really even the small things, maybe softer flash? Better positioning? Anything that could even maybe improve my photographs :) I always feel as if there's something lacking on my photos...




  
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Mar 29, 2012 13:10 |  #5

i think it looks very good for what you were doing.




  
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