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Exposition of 30 sec, ? F/5.6 ?, use light painted


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Pas mal pantout. J'ai aussi aimé deux de tes autres photos dans ton portfolio: celle avec la façade de la mairie, et celle avec les sculptures en glace. Mais celle-ci est la meilleure.
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Nice color rendition, although the right side of the photo looks a bit dark to me. A slight touching might do it.

 

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Eric, could you better illustrate the technique used; did you utilize lighting of a certain temperature to record this colouring over the 30 sec time period?
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Overall the picture looks OK. Cool effect but the image is not very pleasing to my eye. The lighting looks too unnatural. Sort of like an SUV headlights illuminating an ancient Native American's home.

 

It's always fun to experiment with night photography. I give it a 5 on Asthetics and 8 on originality.

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I really like this one but real curious to know what you did to get that lighting. I'm just blindly guessing your car headlights. Fill us in, will ya?

 

Merci! :)

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Hi, I'm a friend of Eric's, and I know for a fact that he hasn't visited this page for at least a year.

 

What he did was set the camera on a tripod, set the aperature to f/5.6 with the shutter speed set to bulb. He opened the shutter and then moved to the side to paint the building with his flashlight. To paint, you simply move the light around, and try as best you can to leave the light in the same area for equal amounts of time.

 

Maybe with a blue gel on the flashlight he could have made the light look more natural ... who knows.

 

Hope this helps.

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