Monday, February 21, 2011

Night and Light

Wandering Rainbow- 2/18/11 1:19am, f/4.5, 10 sec. Tripod


UFO- 2/18/11 2:22am, f/4.5, 20 sec. Tripod

These two posts were for the moving light assignment. I tried making fluid movements with the glow sticks just like car headlight or other moving light

Double Double Stripe- 2/18/11 2:50am, f/4.5, 10 sec. Tripod


Winding Stripes- 2/18/11 2:47am, f/4.5, 10 sec. Tripod

For the last 2 posts they were my pictures for moving the camera while the picture is being taken. I had 2 glow sticks stacked on top of each other and then for Double Double Stripe I moved horizontally and for Winding Stripes I walked away while making a circular motion.


Peace, Love, and Happiness- 2/18/11 2:05am, f/4.5, 30 sec. Tripod

ANDY-2/18/11 2:09am, f/4.5, 30 sec. Tripod

COOL- 2/18/11 1:31am, f/4.5, 13 sec. Tripod

Crazy Noodle- 2/18/11 1:25am, f/4.5, 15 sec. Tripod

These 4 were for my light painting, the first two I used glow sticks and had really long exposures, the Peace, Love, and Happiness was my favorite, and took me about 20 tries haha. Then the last two pics were done with the flash on my phone, I just left it one and wrote with it, I thought it looked cool.

I had so many more pictures I wanted to put on here, maybe I'll add more later.

2 comments:

  1. Your peace, love, and happiness shot is also my favorite. I think that the "cool" shot was unique because it lit up the area around you, but the cell light was still brighter than the area around you. The word almost seems to glow. I used a little LED light and it didn't have the same effect. Great job!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I really like your use of color. I tried to use glowsticks but they didn't show up, so good job. I'm impressed. I like your Winding Stripes picture: the fluidity and how you were able to get a variety of light and depth by walking back and moving the glowsticks. It looks like you have an object with lighting which is hard to do with these moving light pictures. I like your variety and the techniques you tried, just try experimenting with the techniques to create something meaningful.

    ReplyDelete