Friday, 29 October 2010
Love At First Light (Light Painting), Kent
First attempt at light painting having invested £19 in a remote shutter release. I took five or six attempts to get the man worked out, using a basic flashlight/torch, dressed in navy and thoroughly hooded. This was my first attempt at the couple and the hearts. I'm delighted with it! Lots more long exposure work to come.
It was taken around 2:00am last night in Loose valley just above the village. The scene is lit across the grass with light from a bright moon, with fluorescent light from Maidstone on the horizon, which is tweaked only with the camera's WB. I cropped slightly in from the left as a third heart had strayed half off frame, and gave a minor boost to vibrancy and blacks. Lightroom 3 did a great job with noise reduction - a fair number of random (single) bright green/red/blue pixels from the long exposure were pruned without hassle.
Details: 229 seconds ¦ f/8.0 ¦ ISO 100.
Update: Explored #14 and front page! Many thanks to everyone who has commented, fav'ed and viewed. I massively appreciate the attention and insights offered, and will be working through everyone individually as soon as I have a chance. Thanks to all!
See Love At First Light (Light Painting), Kent on Flickr.
Labels:
Couple,
Flashlight,
Hearts,
Indigo,
Kent,
Light Painting,
Long Exposure,
Loose,
Love,
Purple,
Star Trails,
Torch,
Vibrant