Thursday, 8 May 2014

Try This Photography Project: Outdoor Light Painting

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May 8, 2014
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Apply light in broad strikes to showcase your subjects
The popular technique called painting with light treats your camera’s film or sensor as a blank, black canvas on which you “paint” in your subject by applying light something like the way artists apply paint to a white canvas. “One of the wonderful things about light painting,” says Harold Ross, who “painted” this idyllic scene, “is that it can transform the mundane into something greater.”

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