tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33841646.post859739274541115434..comments2024-02-23T12:26:49.759+08:00Comments on Shewsbury: Abstract Light Painting V2David John Shewsburyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12482847032588547173noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33841646.post-77510005471962360842011-08-22T12:44:30.580+08:002011-08-22T12:44:30.580+08:00Hello Mike, thanks a lot, I'm flattered as so ...Hello Mike, thanks a lot, I'm flattered as so far you are the only person who appreciate it and leave a comments LOL...<br /><br />Even with Fuji HS10, you still can do this.<br /><br />Just got to Manual mode.<br /><br />Use ISO 100.<br /><br />Use the biggest Aperture available.<br /><br />Choose slow shutter speed, say 2" or 3" or 5" or 10" - experiment with them all one by one...<br /><br />Frame your picture, usually you will try to see those scenery or buildings or monuments with lights or you can just chose those street lights as the subject.<br /><br />So for example, if you chose 3" (3 seconds), once you press the shutter, it will open up for 3 seconds and it will take another 3 seconds for it to close, during this period just move your camera to the left or right, up or down, or do move it like you are painting something....<br /><br />From there you should get some results... basically all of mine are truly random movement, I don't plan anything, I just move them around, see the results, if I like it, I keep it, if I don't like it, I do it again... simple as that.. <br /><br />Some people do some videos about "Light Painting" in YouTube, you can go and search it... Good luckDavid John Shewsburyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12482847032588547173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33841646.post-53589967033570126552011-08-19T02:43:09.155+08:002011-08-19T02:43:09.155+08:00Hey, I liked your "abstract light painting&qu...Hey, I liked your "abstract light painting" pictures! I would like to know how to do them! I only have the HS10, though! Keep up your good job!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com