just had a visit form my mentor( a student eacher relations person sort of thing to do with my school system) and another studemnt who i have met before is doing an art coures and as part of it is doing light graffiti and she has asked me to to the photography side of it obviously cos ive got the kit to do it so has anyone done it before and if so what tips have you got
also the course he is doing has several options and one of them is photography and there gonna try and enter me for it
I just bought an old Spotmatic (60s-era screwmount M42 film camera by Pentax). Have the first roll of film in it today, and the 55mm f/1.8 screwed on... should be fun to see how it does.
Well i used to do it on my digital camera, which had a fireworks mode setting and i just did it with that.
I've not tried it with my SLR camera yet but im sure whatever your using itd be the same.
Simply set the shutter speed to something around 3-6 seconds is best. Anything longer then this and you have to draw in the air slower for the camera to capture it.
Then just put your camera on a tripod or something steady, put a self timer on.
Then when its taking the photo just use a UV light or something similar to draw in the air
yh ive done a bit of experimenting tonight, although its not gonna be me doing the writing it will be someone else im just gonna be the guy behind the camera. but here is what i got on one of my attempts, all ive don is change the colour in photoshop and cropped it
Ahah right, nicee.
But if your just the guy behind the camera then theres not much to do.
All you've really got to do is set the shutter speed to something slow, but not too slow. And make sure their is enough/not too much light entering the camera.
And make sure the camera is steady, hence the tripod
Light Graffiti is really fun when you have lots of lights and strings
I do pay my bills with graphic design so I guess that makes me a professional but art is very far from my regular line of work.
Boring life is boring but at least gives plenty of frustration to fuel some hobbies.
Aaand in other news: My lens collection is now finished.
In addition to the Nikkor pro-series 4th gen AF 80-200 D f/2.8 ED (from circa '97), I found another Nikkor pro AF lens, the 20-35 f/2.8, for an ok price. It's only around 15-years-old sooo... it's practically brand new! Works flawlessly on my D700 and build quality and optics are both fine indeed.
Now the uphill steepens once again as I gotta deliver better images, stoopid stoopid stoopid.
I love some of the latest pictures by Tomba,mixer13134 and Deadwolf bones.
Especially the ones of the lada, and the railroad griffiti. And the black and white one of the builder using a shovel to get some cement
Im just wondering if anyone knows of any programmes to batch resize pictures? So like i can just select a folder and it will convert everything in that folder to a resolution of my choice?