Well, right now I feel that my inspiration is as good as a sinking boat.
I remembered reading in a magazine about this technique (shooting in a dark room, using a flash light to "draw" and so on) and i thought I'll give it a try.
I wasn't to careful doing it, but the result is still interesting.
Anyways, here it is.
Think I have to browse on dA to get some inspiration so that I can get out again and do some "real" photography, having bought that new lens and all (witch by the way was the one I used on this one).
And as always; If you have any ideas or critic about it please feel free to comment.
If you have any photos of you're own that you have used this technique on, I would love to see them so send me a link.
I used a tiny flash light for the light and "drew" out the lines.
It's actually not one single exposure, I think I did about 26 different exposures (including the signature and some exposures I choose not to use) for this one and mixed them together in photoshop.
The main exposure (for the lines around the guitar which I used as the "platform picture") were 30 seconds , but for the details I used exposures from 4-10 seconds mainly depending on the size of the details.
i can never figure out how to do those, do you have to slow shutter rate?
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Yeah, set the shutter for 30 seconds or whatever is suitable for the object that you're shooting (depending on the size of the object).
Thanks for the fav!
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It's actually not one single exposure, I think I did about 26 different exposures (including the signature and some exposures I choose not to use) for this one and mixed them together in photoshop.
The main exposure (for the lines around the guitar which I used as the "platform picture") were 30 seconds , but for the details I used exposures from 4-10 seconds mainly depending on the size of the details.
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Have you ever wanted nothing more...than to just get lost in the woods? To lose yourself in the expanse of the world, and not have to worry about anything at all?
Thanks for the fav!
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I took a peak in you're gallery as well, I'm stunned.
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