Hello lightpainters from everywhere. I'm happy to find a community who like and product this kind of pictures.
I don't try to provocate or create the source of the light, my way is to find it around me. Of course, lot of time it is locomotion who gave me the good occasion to longgggg shot!
I use a Nikon D750, the post-traitement had classic settings.
This pictures was taken there is two years ago in the street of Tokyo. A rainy night give me this gloss on the ground and put some water on my lens for this cool effect.
I hope this kind of picture have a place in this community.
Thank you for joining Lightpainters United but in my opinion to be considered light painting there needs to be painting: active endeavours to control how and when lights are captured and not merely a capture of what is there with your only input being the settings of the camera and the composition before you hit the shutter. Long exposures are not by defenition light paintings. Light painting can be done with available light and doesn't have to happen in front of the lens: camera movements, focus, zoom, filters etc are all considered light painting if changed during the exposure.
Nice traffic trails though.
So I'm total confuse, I do a total "off topic"
Will I need to "move" my post to another community? (I'm so neewbie in Hive, and I'm not sure to understand about post blog or post community)
In all case thank you for your welcome and your explains .
No worries. :) No need to move it. It's fine if people read my explanation on your post. You already have a camera capable of long exposures. You could search for tutorias perhaps if you're interested in developing your light painting skills and post your results here. We welcome anyone new to the artform.
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