Oh my! great video on how to do this, I am just looking at what I can do with the light after doing a physiogram last year. I saw Rod Evans doing some amazing light painting and have just started looking into it, and found you! Thank you for giving such a straightforward intro into some effects for light painting!
Hey Shafiq, thank you for sharing this! Really like the simplicity and style to what you have done. I have just got a glass ball myself to experiment with for light painting / street art and this was the first video that I checked out! Good work.
I love this and you make it "look" so easy. Your tutorial has encouraged me to become more creative and perhaps try light painting, so very cool! Thank you for including where you purchased your items too! Awesome :)
@@ShafiqKhan absolutely! It's funny, because I was searching for cheap DIY lights in my projects, and came across these finger lights. Haven't used them yet, and when you said you were using them in your work. I was like YASS!! Great minds think alike!
Hey, it looks soooo easy to do! I'd seen videos where someone put gas lighter fluid on fire on the mirror for a lensball photo. I bet the bigger the mirror without a frame, the best the effect.
I've just come across this, this is awesome. Tell me when the lights are out your camera is blinking a green colour before the shot is taken why is that.
Great ideas and techniques! But! Why would you not full screen display your works? Tht is like chef showing you how to create a dish but not let you taste it. Such a shame!
@@ShafiqKhan All we were shown was whet appeared on the camera monitor. Post a full screen display of the photos that you created in the vid. That would have finished the vid beautifully.
@@ShafiqKhanKhan timing and use of words. speak with intent I felt like it took a long time to get to the point. the video felt really long when it was only 9 minutes. otherwise great topic.
Thanks for the great instruction! The boyfriend and I tried the paint stirrer experiment last night and we got some GORGEOUS photos! Ck out my Flickr page, id is Jenuine36. Thanx again! J. Lane
Very cool! Thanks for the idea! I plan on trying this sometime soon. 🙂✌🏼
Very helpful video. Thank you.
You are very welcome!
Very creative 👍
Fantastic! Thank you so much for showing how to get such great results
Thanks! I'm glad you found it useful. If you need any more tutorials like this then let me know. 🙌
Easy and simple brilliant light photography. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it - Have fun. Lots of possibilities.
Awesome
Brilliantly simple! Thanks for putting this together. Really appreciate
Many thanks!
Hopefully - will be releasing more videos soon.
Very cool love the easy set up deff giving it a go
Thanks man
Thank you very much 😬
I don't know if you came up with the idea but it's still very nice and it's cool that you've shared it.
Love the colours here at 4:24
So many ways to shoot amazing lensball photos
#lensball #lensballshots #lensballphoto #lensball_world
Thanks very much - I appriciate it ... I'm hoping to plan other lens ball videos very soon.
Great work! Thanks for the video.
No worries
Shafiq great Technic and Thank you for sharing
Welcome! Hope you find it useful.
Thank you for such a clear and easy to follow video - I got some great images following your advice.
Ah brilliant ... Nice one Paul 👍
Good stuff Shafiq! 👍
Thank you 🙌
Awsome work
Cheers!
Awesome video. I'm getting a lens ball, and now I'm getting the finger lights as well. You just inspired me, Saved video.
I'm glad to know you found this useful 👍👍
Oh my! great video on how to do this, I am just looking at what I can do with the light after doing a physiogram last year. I saw Rod Evans doing some amazing light painting and have just started looking into it, and found you! Thank you for giving such a straightforward intro into some effects for light painting!
No Problem - Lots of possibilities!
Looking at doing more similar videos in the very near future. Stay tuned!
Hi, enjoyed your light painting, will have to try this. Thanks.
Great idea!!!
Good and simple video. Great explanation and will try very soon. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you Dale 👍
Love this video .Thanks.Ive just bought a lensball so looking for some cool ideas and you’ve given me great ideas.😃😃👋
Awesome. Glad it was helpful
Very cool !!!
Cheers!!
Very cool video. I will try this. Thank you
Glad you found it useful Sabine.
Nice!
Thanks!
Hey Shafiq, thank you for sharing this! Really like the simplicity and style to what you have done. I have just got a glass ball myself to experiment with for light painting / street art and this was the first video that I checked out! Good work.
That's Great. I'm glad you found it useful!
Thanks for taking the time to compose this very helpful tutorial. Regards from across the pond.
No worries. Glad you found it helpful. Let me know if you need any other types of tutorials creating.
Good video...great ideas.
Thanks Joe 👍
Amazing you are a genius i will trying this . I receive one of these for christmas 2019
Great! Have fun!
Love the simplicity of this! Just getting into light painting and I love this!
I've glad you found this useful Michelle (-:
Thanks! I love the product and the process doesn't seem too difficult,
I'm glad you found it useful Nancy ... No expensive kit is required for this either!
Excellent tutorial. I’m anxious to try this out!
Glad to know you found it useful.
Very cool, thanks for clear presentation!
Thanks a lot Mer... Hope you found it useful.
That's a nice one Shafiq. Pretty interesting too! Cheers
very nice
thank you for sharing! It enlightens and inspires me to be more creative! :)
You're welcome Terry
Thanks a lot. Very good ideas.
Thanks! 🙏
Cool
Really enjoyed that tutorial thanks Shfiq, it’s given me ideas to play with, and as I have all that stuff I’m sure I’ll have fun too.
Good stuff... Enjoy 👍
Thank you for this Shafiq. Excellent tutorial.
Susan Falcon Many thanks... 👍
Great video, really enjoyed it, and will be having ago, thank you for showing it.
Great idas. Have thought of shooting it portrait (vertical). Tomorrow of to Walmart for a stir stick.
Nice one Henry - Happy Light Painting!
Brilliant, well done! Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome Stephen....
I love this and you make it "look" so easy. Your tutorial has encouraged me to become more creative and perhaps try light painting, so very cool! Thank you for including where you purchased your items too! Awesome :)
RockyMtn Nan Happy you found it useful. Have fun experimenting!!
Thanks Shafiq. Great looking website too.
A great idea and some great tips. thanks for sharing :-)
No problem Robert
very creative
Looks familiar. Well done!
Steele Style Shots Photography Cheers!!!
awesome video im going to try this
Pumpkin Manual Great. Have fun!
Shafiq Khan thanks iv ordered them ! £2.50 off eBay for 20 I think !!!
Brilliant 👍
Brilliant.
Thanks a lot!
nice will have a go
Great stuff 👍
Thanks for a great tutorial!!
No problem 👍
love this, thank you, please what are the small colored light you are using, i did not catch the name. thank you
These are called Finger lights 😌
@@ShafiqKhan thank you very much. you are very generous with information.
@@ilinkadrieu2637 No problem... Let me know if you have any more questions
Very good I like your approach it is very creative.
Henry Bulger Thank you!
like it lots, simple, effective, very clever
great work!
Thanks a lot 👍
@@ShafiqKhan absolutely! It's funny, because I was searching for cheap DIY lights in my projects, and came across these finger lights. Haven't used them yet, and when you said you were using them in your work. I was like YASS!! Great minds think alike!
@@GrooveYouVerse Sometimes the cheapest options work the best 👍
Hey, it looks soooo easy to do! I'd seen videos where someone put gas lighter fluid on fire on the mirror for a lensball photo. I bet the bigger the mirror without a frame, the best the effect.
Oh wow, gas fluid?! That's mental!!
Loved the video
Many Thanks Bob....
thank you sir
very good! Bravissimo !
Thank you :D
Thank you for the great tutorial!
Glad you found it useful....
Nice
Ace shaf !
Thanks Joe - Hopefully more coming soon.
What are those lights called and where did you get them
Fairy Lights ... You can pick them up from Amazon or Temu 👍
bonjour quel est le nom de ces petites diodes colorées ou puis je m'en procurer
Hello ... They are called Finger Lights - see www.amazon.co.uk/Popuppe-Finger-Lights-Parties-Concert/dp/B0BDKGCR9Y/
Amazing ❤️
Thank you for explaining how to do this! Now just need to learn how to fly my Nikon D3100.
Andrew Goddard Hope it was understandable.
Tipptopp !!!
Thanks!
Heyyy where do I get these lights from ..and wat are the names
Hello ... These are finger lights and can be purchase from Amazon or eBay 👍
Hello, what was the name of the things you had in the zip lock bag? Does anybody know?
ragweed1217 Finger Lights ....
Thank You very much.
Very nice (Y)
what are the lights mounted on the wood?
Francesco Olivieri They are called Finger Lights. You can easily purchase them from Amazon
Thank you very much !!! Ciao
Where we can buy glass ball????
Tell me
You purchase them from Amazon or eBay
I've just come across this, this is awesome. Tell me when the lights are out your camera is blinking a green colour before the shot is taken why is that.
Thanks! The green blinking light is just an indicator to tell me the camera is exposing.
@@ShafiqKhan thankyou
Great ideas and techniques! But! Why would you not full screen display your works? Tht is like chef showing you how to create a dish but not let you taste it. Such a shame!
Ummm ... I'm not sure what you mean... Can you elaborate?
@@ShafiqKhan All we were shown was whet appeared on the camera monitor. Post a full screen display of the photos that you created in the vid. That would have finished the vid beautifully.
@@Groupie333 Sure ... I totally get that. I just wanted to demonstrate how the image looks straight out of the camera, without any form of editing (-:
you really need to fine tune these videos man
In what way?
@@ShafiqKhanKhan timing and use of words. speak with intent I felt like it took a long time to get to the point. the video felt really long when it was only 9 minutes. otherwise great topic.
@@camerondyck9044 No worries ... I'll take your comments on board.
Thanks for the great instruction! The boyfriend and I tried the paint stirrer experiment last night and we got some GORGEOUS photos! Ck out my Flickr page, id is Jenuine36. Thanx again! J. Lane
Just checked them on flickr - Very good indeed!!!