Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Drawing with LIGHT

I apologize for not updating my blog the past few days, was too busy with my birthday celebration, and because I was too enjoyed with all the celebrations, I had to finish up all my assignments in just one-day-time. Hate being last minute because I'll have no time to correct my mistakes and achieve the best that I can do. 

For your information, most of my assignments are about digital photography. I actually got so many pictures to share but since my shooting skill is just so so, I don't want to make my readers feel bored reading my blog so this time I'm just sharing a little part of my works.

Drawing with light. Perhaps some of you might already know how to play with this but I'm being really honest to say that I don't know how to do this at all until I attended the lecture last week. I was like ' Chehhh, so easy one arrr?!! ' when I knew the way of shooting this kind of pictures. Okay, it's time for sharing again.

1) Turn off all the lights if you're in a room or go to a dark place.
2) Set your shutter speed lower than 5'', ISO 100, bigger your aperture if you want your light looks sharp.
3) Prepare torch light or anything with light.
4) Make sure you're wearing a dark color clothes, better in black.
5) Press the shutter and start moving the light in front of your camera until the shutter releases.

That's it, very simple right? Let's try it on your own. =)





2 comments:

  1. erm, it looks so easy but I know actually not.
    at least for me.

    nice shot ^O^

    wanna try but I don't have dslr camera although I was photographic society in my secondary school.

    forgive my broken English ><

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  2. actually you don't need a DSLR to do this kind of shooting, any camera you have that you can adjust the shutter speed can be used for this kind of shooting as well. even a film camera can do this as well. you can have a try. =)

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