Glad it was helpful! Yea, thought I answered you but this comment got by me. Yea. I can maybe give an overview of how to filter and setup the exposure settings in the next few weeks. It can get a bit confusing, hmmm thinking of a way to explain it. Stay Tuned.
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i'm interested in the settings you use with the app slow shutter. is it one exposure? i don't see an option on the app where it stays open as long as I want.
You have some interesting "light painting" videos that I have been thoroughly enjoying. What has really aroused my curiosity is that you can watch how your exposure and shot is progressing on your screen, while you are "painting". How are you doing this? Is this a special app? Can I do this with my Canon R6? Watching the screen as you "paint" is really a great advantage. I await your explanation. Thank you.
ahh yea might of mentioned is the basic light painting video will explain the application slow shutter and some of the most common questions. Also , I am taking notes on the most common questions for future videos. Thanks for watching.
@@MAKE_PHOTOGRAPHS_EVERYWHERE Thank you for the link. The torch i tried had far too wide a beam plus i'm hoping the iphone 14 sensor isn't too sensative to light, although i do have a 7 and 7plus to try if that is the case
Ah, I see - the Olympus (I have two ;-)) might be the better tool for me to "preview" where I am in the light painting process, because I would need to get the digital camera to the extremely low sensitivity of my pinhole camera (think f/300 or smaller, and the resulting reciprocity failure), and with the Olympus I can use ND filters. I should do some calculations (the dark season is coming, best for this type of photography).
Thanks for sharing those info... We need more videos like this.
You bet thanks for watching !
Nice information thanks!
You bet!
Quality. This is so helpful. Thank you. Next, it is the settings I want to know about. I am sure you offer that somewhere now. Good stuff.
Glad it was helpful! Yea, thought I answered you but this comment got by me. Yea. I can maybe give an overview of how to filter and setup the exposure settings in the next few weeks. It can get a bit confusing, hmmm thinking of a way to explain it. Stay Tuned.
I'm really appreciate !! This is sooooo cooooooool
ahh yes its like painting without the mess and you get to structure what you want out of the painting.
Thk you very, you explain very well!
Very nice thanks for watching !!
Yes very interested thank you
Hey again thanks for watching...
I just purchased the OM-D Mark IV. Can you share your basic settings for light painting. Do you use a ND filter? Great videos.
Hey great Idea for a video, stay tuned.
@@MAKE_PHOTOGRAPHS_EVERYWHERE Can hardly wait! Thanks.
Hi. Thanks for a very informative video. Which 'pen light' do you use?
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Thanks for explaining
You're welcome
do you mostly use the pen light because it can be concentrated on the subject or mix it up with wider beams
Mostly pen light but on the background open it up to wider beams because it takes so long
could you please recommend some color torches?
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then different colors....
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Thank you so much I bought them immediately!
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How are you making the image appear on the iPad show what you are doing? Great videos!
I will try to clear somethings up !
i'm interested in the settings you use with the app slow shutter. is it one exposure? i don't see an option on the app where it stays open as long as I want.
Yea, just use bulb mode which opens it up forever. Probably put out a real full review of the application in a few weeks. Thanks again.
You have some interesting "light painting" videos that I have been thoroughly enjoying. What has really aroused my curiosity is that you can watch how your exposure and shot is progressing on your screen, while you are "painting". How are you doing this? Is this a special app? Can I do this with my Canon R6?
Watching the screen as you "paint" is really a great advantage. I await your explanation. Thank you.
ahh yea might of mentioned is the basic light painting video will explain the application slow shutter and some of the most common questions. Also , I am taking notes on the most common questions for future videos. Thanks for watching.
Hi, is there a specific type of light pen you use on the subject, as in a narrow beam of light, so as not to get light where you don't want it, thanks
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@@MAKE_PHOTOGRAPHS_EVERYWHERE Thank you for the link. The torch i tried had far too wide a beam plus i'm hoping the iphone 14 sensor isn't too sensative to light, although i do have a 7 and 7plus to try if that is the case
Hi. I was wondering if you have a tutorial for light painting a guitar? and if so, where might I find it please? Thank you
ahhh sorry wish I had a guitar......but that is a no go.....
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@@jacquelinemartin9793 ann nice idea for certain, Will see what I can do...
@@MAKE_PHOTOGRAPHS_EVERYWHERE looking forward to seeing if/when you do ;)
Ah, I see - the Olympus (I have two ;-)) might be the better tool for me to "preview" where I am in the light painting process, because I would need to get the digital camera to the extremely low sensitivity of my pinhole camera (think f/300 or smaller, and the resulting reciprocity failure), and with the Olympus I can use ND filters. I should do some calculations (the dark season is coming, best for this type of photography).
sorry just seen your comment. You bet dark season is here.
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nice....... Also thanks for watching !!