Good morning Hive world and I hope life is good and you are all well.
Over the years photography is where I go to to switch off, it calms me and takes me to places from deep within my imagination. Never more so than when I'm lightpainting. It really focuses my mind and the stresses and strains of life just melt away into the darkness.
I think this is why I love to do photo a day projects. It provides me with daily focus and enables me to express myself which I find is super important.
Here are some shots from this week and we are 100 days into the year already. Where did that go?
Through the window pane.
Good evening and I hope all is well.
I have spent the day faffing about housing the electronics for my new toy. It does the trick but I am not sure it'll stay that way. We shall see and if it does break it should be an easy enough bodge.
After I had finished I converted some more of my shots into Bitmaps to ping on an sd card for the dlw.
I asked Riley to sit on the kitchen top, I lit him with a large gridded softbox, camera left on full power. Also 1 x Yongnuo 560iv from camera right with orange gel. I fired the shutter from outside which in turn fired the flashes on Riley. Finally I walked from right to left triggering the dlw just out of frame.
Back Light Beginnings.
No, I haven't invented a time machine this is actually my Grandad's shot.
I went to see my Mum and Dad today to borrow their lawnmower. 2m apart at all times, them in the porch and us on the front garden. Whilst there I also picked up a box of old slides so that I could digitise them.
It's another job this lockdown has afforded me the time to undertake.
I took a box and cut a square hole out. I placed my camera inside with a macro lens on then placed each slide in the gap followed by a sheet of white paper behind and my torch beyond that.
I had a very enjoyable couple of hours and feel I learnt a lot about my Grandad from the shots he had taken.
This one stood out a mile as it was the only one where he had been playing with a bright back light, something I love to do.
Unfortunately his index system has been muddled up over the years so I have no clue as to the date it was taken or even the country.
I know he and my Grandma loved walking holidays in Austria, Bulgaria and Switzerland so my guess it was taken in one of those.
There is another box full of slides, collecting dust in my Mum and Dad's garage which I look forward to going through soon.
Cheers Bristow :)
Come to daddy.
I had an idea come to me today using washing up liquid but then I thought up this one instead.
There are two parts to this one.
Firstly I took my usual picture of my hands lit with a beauty dish above (pink gel) and from below with a snoot and a pink gel.
I exported that to lightroom and cranked up the saturation and contrast before converting it to a bitmap in ps and loading it onto the dlw.
For the second part I got Rileyboy to stand in the middle of the living room with his teddy and lit him with the www.lightpaintingbrushes.com portrait scanner, before walking from left to right as steadily as possible whilst holding the dlw.
Usually on a night like this I'd have been out the door for a bit of night landscape action but my bedroom window will have to do.
My longest lens is a 135mm and I have the ability to shoot in crop sensor mode so this is as close as I can get.
I'll have to have a look for a decent quality cheap vintage lens with a longer focal length if this lockdown carries on much longer.
Cheers for coming this far and I can't recommend highly enough doing a photo a day project. Not only from a photographic skills perspective but also as a way of maintaining your mental health.
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Happy days and stay safe.
Cheers.
