some new light painting shots
Good Morning and have a great day
I have been able to get out for some early morning walks, even heading out early enough to do some light painting, making the most of it before the sunrise gets so early that even with me being an early riser I sill still get out early enough to catch the sunrise, but not early enough to be dark enough to do light painting, I know most do light painting at night but I'm more of a morning person
Starting with this shot taken by the Fort Rodman in Fort Taber park here in New Bedford I think it makes a nice back drop for light painting
Sony A7iv 21mm F13 98 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
Next up on the pier at beside the boat ramp again, well all these shots are in New Bedford.
This light painting really bothered my shoulder, so I switched after this one to using my left arm to do the light painting
Light painting is basically when you set up the camera and take a long exposure in the dark, and use a torch or some other light sources to make patternsor shapes For my light sourse I have two RGB critter flashlights, that can be set to shine in a variety of colors or patterns of colors, and some attachments I connect to these.
Sony A7iv 28mm F14 122 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
This next one i was using my left hand to move the torches and do the light painting, in this case I used one of the torches for one pattern and then the second one for the other shape, lucky I am ambidextrous so can do just about as well with either arm
Sony A7iv 22mm F14 75 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
Now this may make you laugh this was my attempt to paint a couple of trees , clearly i need to work on and improve these
Sony A7iv 22mm F11 74 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
And a last one to finish off the post
Sony A7iv 19mm F18 101 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger