One thing I love about steemit is that you always find something new and sometimes inspiring. For me, both categories apply and I have @dawnoner & @mafufuma to thank for this. These two steemit members are part of a community of light painters and it's a community I can't wait to get involved in. Their work is nothing short of awe inspiring and I would advise anyone to go take a look at their profiles.
Now, the light painting shots I'm putting on display are completely amateurish and you could even describe them as a bit of a mess, I don't care. Truth is, I just had to give this art form a try and waiting for my film to be developed has been one of my most exciting waits in a while. I hope that in years to come I'll look back on these virgin images with fondness and give myself a pat on the back about how much I've improved. For now you'll just have to bare with me a put up with a few crazy paintings that are far from perfect, like this one...
and this one too...
I've already found myself a new tool to "paint" with and my mind is completely flooded with ideas of how to utilise it. Until then, I'll leave you with a few of the other shots from my latest roll of 35mm Ektar 100 film.
In this shot I used an orange filter to catch a direct image of the midday sun.
And in this one I didn't ;)
(iso-100/ss-250/F.stop-8)
(ss-125/F.stop-16)
(ss-125/F.stop-16)
(ss-125/F.stop-16)
(ss-125/F.stop-4.6)