This article describes light painting photography as "a technique in photography that involves long exposures and the movement of light, using glowsticks, sparklers, flashlights or other light sources."
I find it to be a very interesting, artistic technique. Have any of you tried it? I would love to see other people's work with this type of photography.
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Permalink Reply by David L. Cardillo on February 27, 2012 at 2:18pm Hi,
Here's an offering I made of my model, Nichole-Renee cote d'Togo in front of an atomic clock a couple of days ago. It used a Fuji S200EXr, 4 sec exposure set to Apeture prioriy and three flash lights set at different distances from the model. While technically it qualifies as a "light painting", more traditional and dramatic works can be seen shot in the out of doors.
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