Light Painting

Light Moves from the Nikon blog (again- that’s twice this month) has 3 superb examples of light painting and specific how-tos. I’d think f/8 was a minimum for these, really. F/11 gives you more time. Do I sound as if I know what I’m doing? Hmm.. ? I’m going to try this on my growing collection of small beings’ body parts soon, and you’ll be able to judge.

Via David Hobby’s most excellent Strobist, which I’ve recently started to read again. Keep away from the Flickr group though, unless you like American sports results. (Actually, keeping away from Flickr altogether works for me.)

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