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Apr 05, 2010 18:54 |  #16

I love your techniques, i must give it a go! Really nice results.



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Apr 06, 2010 05:21 |  #17

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This is a pretty creative way to make some interesting lighting effects, good work.

Cheers, much apprecaited!

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Nice set! really like the way these came out.

Cheers! Yeah i'm pretty happy aswell :D

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yea the lightpainting

Easiest way to learn it is to try it. Get a light source, find a simple composition which won't require much lighting then shot a couple frames. It's very hard to try explain as every situation is different, dif car, dif light source, dif location, dif angle. There are heaps of factors to consider but worht it in the end. Is there any specific points you'd like explained?

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where did you get the piece to do the light painting? shots came out very nice.

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I love your techniques, i must give it a go! Really nice results.

Cheers!! Yeah its qute alot of fun!


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Apr 06, 2010 07:51 |  #18

Stunning shots of a great car.

What I'd like to know is how the hell did you get #8 from #7? The light reflections down the side of the car are amazing.

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Apr 07, 2010 05:11 as a reply to  @ JuSlaughter's post |  #19

Cheers!!

Oh sorry i should have explained a little more, #8 is one single image with a stationary light source. #7 is made up of about 10+ images which i have moved the light along the car during the exposure which gives the highlights.
I just done that to show how decent light can drasticly change the photos :D


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Apr 07, 2010 14:15 |  #20

Really neat shots! Great job! The lighting is really unique.


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Apr 09, 2010 23:42 |  #21

huh ?? a fluro tube??

Very interesting choice of lighting....I like the outcome it's very unique approach


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Apr 10, 2010 22:12 |  #22

Redbarren wrote in post #9951358 (external link)
Really neat shots! Great job! The lighting is really unique.

Cheers!! Unique is what i'm going for :D

Pana wrote in post #9967597 (external link)
huh ?? a fluro tube??

Very interesting choice of lighting....I like the outcome it's very unique approach

Haha yup a fluro tube :D

Cheers! Yeah they may not look too flash in the begining but i think the outcome is worth it :D


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Apr 11, 2010 08:50 |  #23

care to post a tut on how to do this? tia


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Apr 13, 2010 01:42 |  #24

Sil3ntP8nd8 wrote in post #9973262 (external link)
care to post a tut on how to do this? tia

Can't every away all my secrets ;)

If there is anything specfic you want to know?


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Apr 20, 2010 18:05 |  #25

Is this like a hand held fluoro tube? how big?



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Apr 21, 2010 06:20 as a reply to  @ drewr's post |  #26

Yup on a 30m cord lol um 2 foot i think it was


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Sep 08, 2010 16:36 |  #27

what light did u use to paint?


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Sep 09, 2010 05:16 |  #28

im not a fan of the way the light wraps around the car in pic #1 & #3.. also the ground bothers me in pic #1. Which is wierd because it doesnt in any of the other pics

the rest of them are great!

4,5 & 7 are just fantastic!


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Sep 12, 2010 00:25 |  #29

ddaayynnee wrote in post #10873624 (external link)
what light did u use to paint?

fluro

Doc Fluty wrote in post #10876986 (external link)
im not a fan of the way the light wraps around the car in pic #1 & #3.. also the ground bothers me in pic #1. Which is wierd because it doesnt in any of the other pics

the rest of them are great!

4,5 & 7 are just fantastic!

Cheers! Looking back now i hate the strip lighting in 1 & 3, 3 is a right off and one could do to be alot thinner. I dismantled my light after this shoot as i do after most shoots lol it's quite different so this sort of thing doesn't happen again. Thanks again!


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Sep 12, 2010 03:49 |  #30

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