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Light Ball at River Jhelum


rohtas

Exposure Date: 2011:12:06 14:16:21;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II;
ExposureTime: 82/1 s;
FNumber: f/5;
ISOSpeedRatings: 200;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 17 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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I've never seen light painting done in this manner, and the novelty alone makes it interesting to me.  I wish the "ball" weren't touching the distant shore and that it had more separation from the sliver of land, but I imagine that's difficult to pre-visualize.

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Yes you are right about seperating it more from the other shore will work on this in some shoot by making the POV a bit higher.

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Excellent work!Did you used a LED torch or something else?Anyway it's an awesome shot except a little tilt at horizon!Thanks for sharing.

My best regards.

Kallol

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Thanks all the friends who have comments about this photograph, yes I used single LED for this purpose.

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Amer,

This is most interesting - excellent work.  How did you make the light ball, how is it made?  You may want to straighten the horizon line on the distant shore line.  I wonder if this would be even more effective if the top of the light ball were a bit lower to create space between the light ball and the distant shore line.  This might add more depth to the image.  Nice work.  Here's a straightened version.   Regards.  Larry

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Most appreciated, actually the horizen is by default like this, at this point the river is in Y shape so it looks that it is tilted, but thanks, it looks great in this way as well.

 

The Ball is made by rotating a single LED with the help of the wire and it is repeated so many time in all directions, due to Long Exposure the person doing this get vanished automatically because he changes positinn every 3-5 seconds.

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