What is Light Painting? Light painting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera. By moving the light source, the light can be used to selectively illuminate parts of the subject or to "paint" a picture by shining it directly into the camera lens. Light painting requires a slow shutter speed, usually a second or more.
(Thanks to wikipedia for the explanation, I'm saved!)
Have you ever try light painting before? No? Then you should try it. Normally, (for a DSLR users) to shoot a light painting you'll need to use the Bulb mode, small aperture and the lowest ISO setting available. But you can only see the results right after you've closed the shutter. I'm so pity with them.. :P
(Thanks to wikipedia for the explanation, I'm saved!)
Have you ever try light painting before? No? Then you should try it. Normally, (for a DSLR users) to shoot a light painting you'll need to use the Bulb mode, small aperture and the lowest ISO setting available. But you can only see the results right after you've closed the shutter. I'm so pity with them.. :P