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Awesome Light Painting Photography Collections

Painting with light is a fun technique that gives great results. It is called painting with light because this is what you are actually doing while taking the shot – painting with light. These images are attention grabbing and full of amazing color, movement and detail.  You don’t need much to experiment with this kind of shot, just make sure you have the following items:

1. A camera capable of long exposures – film cameras will work OK, but if you really want to get the most out of the shooting session, use a digital camera. You will be able to see the results in “real time” and make corrections as you go.

2. A nice tripod. Since you will be doing some long exposures you want to make sure your camera sits still. If you don’t have a tripod you can make one in a few minutes (see this article or this one).

3. A flash light – and by flash light I do not mean flash as in a speedlight, but the flash light or what our British will call a torch.

4. A dark location. This one is tricky. If you are going to shot at home – a dark room will be OK. If you are going to shoot outside – make sure that you are not doing this under a street light, or where a car can come by and “paint its headlight” all over your shot.

Here is how it’s done:

Set your camera on the tripod and take a sample shot with flash / lights on. This will help you verify that your composition is OK.

Set the exposure to a relatively long value. Stop down the aperture as much as you need. If you are outside do nothing. If you are inside – this is the time to turn off the lights.

Make the click. Once the shutter is open use your flashlight to light the stuff that you want to “paint”. You can use the flashlight as a brash, and “smear” the light, just like you would have done with brush and paper. Or, you can use the light as a pen, and do precise work. Areas where you go slowly will be more lit then others. Be careful not to linger to much over the same stop – you will burn it. (The machos amongst you will correctly identify this as the “I forgot the iron on the shirt” phenomena).

Once the shutter closes, you are a free person again. Inspect your image and make corrections.

Here are some great ideas to use this technique with:

Painting with Light – Laptop by Neon280

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Fabia Light by JogiART

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Robo1 by Cygnus Rick

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Grrr…. by MADINKDEPENDENT

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Painting with light by Nardsketch

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Light Painting – Bike by Sssampo

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Hurry up by Donchris

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The Puma and The Castle by Tristan P Barratt

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Light painting by Rafoto

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Liquid Gloss by Owen

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Light & Mary by Tilyudai

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Orb 31 by Andrew Hall

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Creature of the Light by Shubat

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Bild 055 by FDU4

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Luminous by XxShadoexX

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Brian & Ben Silhouette by tackyshack

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Neon Crosses by the other ‘Neon Ninja’

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Light Painting Autoretrato by Rafoto

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Fiona AllFM interview hello? by Weclight

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Defecit spinning by Sceletium

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Kitchen by Ella Harrington

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Johnny Cash by Sa Jamil Hogan

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EL Wire Portrait by ozzersharp

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Mark’s Wool Spinning with the Rubber Ducky by tackyshack

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Particle Acceleration by octopus777fish

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Lightpainting – tesoro by Rafoto

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Light persons by Superaguacate

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Blurry by whymore

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Electric feel by Charles Landriault

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