@steve-walschot Start with a tripod and of course it has to be dark. Slow Your shutter speed way down, until it is open for 2 - 3 seconds. That is a good starting point. Find a highway with cars, those are always the easiest to start with. You will have to adjust your ISO and aperture. But the trick is in the long exposure. You might need 5 or 10 seconds or longer depending on the intricacy of you "freeze light" art.
Full $teem ahead! @streetstyle
ps once you master vehicles moving then you take a flashlight or a laser and draw in the sky or air and capture that.
I will post an article about how to make freezelight in a few days
@steve-walschot Start with a tripod and of course it has to be dark. Slow Your shutter speed way down, until it is open for 2 - 3 seconds. That is a good starting point. Find a highway with cars, those are always the easiest to start with. You will have to adjust your ISO and aperture. But the trick is in the long exposure. You might need 5 or 10 seconds or longer depending on the intricacy of you "freeze light" art.
Full $teem ahead!
@streetstyle
ps once you master vehicles moving then you take a flashlight or a laser and draw in the sky or air and capture that.