



My co-worker was kind enough to let me borrow her guitar so I could practice my light painting on another subject (thank you Laura). She has a gorgeous Cort guitar which is very, very shiny. I tried to take some photos using what little “studio” lighting I have, but there was a lot of glare coming off the guitar. So I tried light painting again and it worked so much better. I set the camera on various timed exposures (from 30 seconds to 10 seconds) and various intensities in the flashlight. It was a fun project and I’m happy with how they came out.
Maralee

Oh wow, it looks awesome! Nice work.
Thank you so much. My photography is a work in progress and I’m enjoying the ride. I looked at your blog. Fabulous!! I look forward to receiving your blogs.
Love love love it. Great job!
Thanks, Laura. I hope I did your guitar proud.
Because I am one of them stoic guys you hear about I can’t really squeal like a drunken Barbie, but . . .
. . . man, do those look nice. And, of course, raises light painting in my list of stuff to do.
Thanks; always great to get inspiration.
Thank. I get a lot of inspiration from other photographers. I’m trying not to get boxed into one area.
Maralee, wov …. what a pro you are !!!!! Great photo’s and a nice work.
I’m late to the party, but just wanted to add my kudos as well. Very nice.
Very nice. I love the white outline. So good.