That was super cool! I would have to stop and do the millipedes. The salamander too but he'd probably run away. LOL Loved all the pics. Too hard to pick a favorite.
Great video, the Blue Ridge Mountains offer some amazing places for both hiking and photography. I need to get down to Sharp Top Mountain soon. I live closer to Hawksbill Summit and Stony Man, two other inspiring landmarks for hiking and photography in the Blue Ridge Mountains..
A really great video on something I have been wanting to start doing. Could you share a little bit about the settings you used...ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc ? Thanks.
Thank you1 A good place to start is ISO 100 - F8 - 30 second Exposure. Just wave some lights in front of the camera in a dark environment. If want to see more light in your image SLOW DOWN your movements, if you want to see less light speed up your movements! We have a ton of tutorial on the channel that might help too!
Loved it guys as always and so inspiring..... Great fantastic pics... LOVED IT.... Mint..... 😊❤
Thank you, glad you could come along with us at least in the virtual realm!
Such a great video! Looked like an amazing night for you guys!
It was! Thanks Rob!
That was super cool! I would have to stop and do the millipedes. The salamander too but he'd probably run away. LOL Loved all the pics. Too hard to pick a favorite.
Those millipedes were loving that tree stump. I thought about Light Painting them but was way too tired! Glad you liked it Gigi
Mega! You looked wrecked man, but so worth it.
It was a pretty tough hike with all the gear but well worth it!
Really like the spiral image! Very cool! I was waiting for you to do an illuminating being on that sketchy rock.
Next time I definitely will!
Great video, the Blue Ridge Mountains offer some amazing places for both hiking and photography. I need to get down to Sharp Top Mountain soon. I live closer to Hawksbill Summit and Stony Man, two other inspiring landmarks for hiking and photography in the Blue Ridge Mountains..
Soooooo many beautiful spots in that area!
Awesome set. Love the flower. Which blades did you use for that one?
Disregard my question cause I rewatched and saw which blades you used.
No worries and Thank you! here is a tutorial on Light Painting the flower ruclips.net/video/bBBExACcoYw/видео.htmlsi=cyo8MZRdsmCGMZk8
A really great video on something I have been wanting to start doing. Could you share a little bit about the settings you used...ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc ? Thanks.
Thank you1 A good place to start is ISO 100 - F8 - 30 second Exposure. Just wave some lights in front of the camera in a dark environment. If want to see more light in your image SLOW DOWN your movements, if you want to see less light speed up your movements! We have a ton of tutorial on the channel that might help too!
@@LightPaintingPhotography Thank you so much. I will check these out and subscribe to your channel. Stay safe...