Day 66 – Experimenting with Light – Flowers

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Today I wanted to experiment with light using light painting, natural light, and a combination of both.  Someone brought a beautiful bouquet of flowers into the office yesterday and as soon as I saw it I knew I wanted to practice some lighting with it.

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Maralee_Park_Day66_00002

So this morning I came into the office at the early hour of 6:30 a.m. to set up my photo shoot in one of the offices.  First I closed out all the lights and did light painting with a flashlight in the complete darkness.  Then I opened the shades to let the natural light in.  It still wasn’t very bright out so I used a long exposure.

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Maralee_Park_Day66_00001

Then I did a combination of both.  It was a fun project.

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Maralee_Park_Day66_00003

Maralee

9 Replies to “Day 66 – Experimenting with Light – Flowers”

    1. The photo is taken in a dark room. Before I shut off the lights I get the focus set, set the shutter speed (this I have to experiment to get the best results) usually between 10-30 seconds. Then I turn off the lights and “paint” light onto the subject using a flashlight. I have to play around with the shutter speed and aperture to get the result I want. I hope this helps explain it a little

      1. Yes. kind of. Doesn’t the flashlight have a fairly wide swath of light? How close is the light source to the subject?

  1. I have a flashlight that can vary the intensity. I experiment both ways. I usually stay to the back and side of the camera and “paint” it all over. It’s all experimentation to see what works and what doesn’t.

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