Light painting, or light drawing, is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source while taking a long exposure photograph, either to illuminate a subject or to shine a point of light directly at the camera, or by moving the camera itself during exposure.
My daughters and I had fun experimenting with light painting recently. They used a small flash light to create these designs. We happen to catch my pup in the first one. 🙂
looks fun! 🤓😀
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It was, especially because my girls were involved!
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even better and wonderful to experience art making! 😀
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Very cool, Sheila. Now I am anxious to give it a try… 😉
Have a great day.
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Oh do, Helen! It’s really easy and fun. Hope your day is great, too.
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I remember you were planning to experiment, and this is so fun and actually kind of exciting. Catching your pup by accident suggests an interesting addition to this technique. You could purposely highlight a subject, like your dog and then create a heart, or the dog’s name, etc. with the light. What an interesting personalized portrait technique. Or you could make themed cards or posters too. I like that you got your kids involved as well. 🙂
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Great ideas, Sheri! Yes there are many possibilities with it. You should give it a try.
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Yes, it definitely intrigues me. I’ll probably try it out when I have some time.
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well done, it is so much fun isn’t it
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So much fun. Now my next goal is to paint objects.
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That is great to….i have often shot some flowers and still life that way
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What type of light do you use, Julie?
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Various led and torches. I had special one made for still life
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I once used Christmas lights 😂
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How creative!
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it was fun……..also sparklers, but don’t do it indoor, smells awful! lol
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