Lightpainting: The Hulk
I have been on a continued search throughout the house (and, primarily, through my children's toys) for more items to photography with a lightpainting bent. The latest item I've found for such a purpose is a figure of The Incredible Hulk.
For this figure and setup I used two lights on each side of the lightbox instead of one handheld light to 'paint' the figure. With the sidelights I'm able to give the figure some heavy shadowing, which I think is really fitting for a modern day Edward Hyde.
Photography is all about light, and lightpainting even moreso. The photographer needs to know precisely where to put the light and, more importantly, for how long. Each of these exposures were 20 seconds.
Even from the side this is a pretty impressive creature.
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Well lit WW. Photos look amazing.
Thanks!
Certainly a well worked lighting can be something extraordinary or it can be something truly horrendous hehehe
I am not an expert, but thanks to:
trial and error
trial and error
I have learned some things
Very good photographic, creative and interesting work.
regards
Thank you @lourdeshd6! And trial and error is precisely how I figured out how to do these photos in such a way that I like the final result. My first attempt took over an hour, and I still wasn't happy. Now I'm quite happy, and have far fewer mistakes!
Good job! I have a lot to learn about lighting in photography. These photos look great, you know how to play with light. 👌
Thank you very much!
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These are great! What settings did you use? I have been dabbling in lightpainting but I'm limited to a smartphone camera. Seeing that not all lightpainting is super elaborate stuff is inspiring for a limited artist like me.
Thanks! These were the settings I used:
ISO 100
F36
15 second timer
I've actually been wanting to try it with a smartphone too, just to see what I could do. I'll see if I can give it a go this week!
Nice! I highly recommend trying out the smartphone, I look forward to what you get!
Howdy sir wwwiebe! Great lighting work there, well done.
Thank you very much! I've got more that I still need to post, and more I still need to photography! My children are a veritable treasure trove of great toys!
Very true sir wwwiebe, you have an endless supply of posting material there!
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