Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Lighting painting

Lighting painting

Light painting photography is as follows:

1, prepare light painting artifacts such as flashlights. Before taking light painting, prepare a flashlight, and then wrap a colorful mirror cleaning cloth on the flashlight with a rubber band. In this way, the light from the flashlight will have color, and this is our "brush".

2. Shoot in a dark environment. If you shoot in the daytime or in a place with strong light, the moving track of the light source will not appear, so try to find a weak light environment to shoot.

3. Keep the camera stable. It takes a long shutter time to take a photo, so a tripod or a table must be used to keep the camera stable. Pure hand-held camera shooting 100% blur, even a slight jitter will ruin your hard-earned painting results.

4. Switch to the TV file with ISO 100. Tune to the TV (that is, shutter priority mode, also denoted by S in some cameras).

Introduction to light painting photography:

To put it bluntly, light painting is to record the movement track of the light source with a long shutter time. The light source (such as flashlight) is a brush and the camera is a drawing board. We can draw many interesting things on this drawing board.

Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment, also known as photography, that is, the process of exposing photosensitive media through the light emitted or reflected by objects. Photography is not simply photography. Photography is an art of observation and thinking, and it is also an art of choice. At the moment of pressing the shutter, the photographer's infinite emotions and thoughts are condensed.

Photography is a universal language, and photography has no national boundaries. Photography is a unique plastic art, and it is a synthesis of optics, physics, chemistry, electronics and digital technology. Photography makes objective reality instantly recorded on photosensitive media through scientific principles such as optical imaging.