Fun Friday - Light painting
Good Morning i hope life is treating you well
I am continuining with my Fun Friday post, but this week a bit different, as although I do have a couple of brick building sets to take photos of and share Due to a variety of reasons i havent got around to it and I wont bore you with the details but all is good for me so nothing to worry about.
So this week I thought I would share something else I have fun doing which is light painting
As I mentioned recently in another post With the sunrise gettign later slowly day by day, I am still heading out early so have time to play around with some light painting, before the colors of sunrise start appearing, if they do at all, we have had a lot of foggy mornings of recent
What I generally do is get to the spot i am going to for my morning walk and photos, then do light painting for a little bit then getting into more serious walking stopping to take the odd photo
The previous post was an oops that didnt go as planned post, the shots I will share today are ones I am nore happy with but always striving to improve.
For light painting, I have my camera setup on a tripod as they are all long exposures the shortest of these ones was 48 seconds, and then I have tow RGB critter flashlights and various light painting tools from Ants ON aa Melon which I attach to them, and then move them around trying to create cool patters,
Here is one shot taken by the fort

Sony A7iv 19mm F11 89 Sec ISO 100
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you may wonder why I have two of the rgb critters, its so I can have different light painting tools on each one and have them set to different color patterns and switch from one to the other during the exposure
Another shot by the fort

Sony A7iv 19mm F11 95 Sec ISO 100
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Now still in Fort Taber park for the next one but this time on the beach
These take a while and not all come out as planned, so most mornings I only do between 3 and 5 light painting shots

Sony A7iv 18mm F20 48 Sec ISO 100
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and on the beach again this time looking the opposite direction

Sony A7iv 18mm F20 71 Sec ISO 100
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In fact all of these were taken on different mornings in the park, I have done some in other spots but havent edited them yet

Sony A7iv 17mm F20 127 Sec ISO 100
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