Fun Friday Light Painting at the Fort

Fun Friday Light Painting at the Fort

Good Morning, I hope your week is goign well, just have to get through today and the weekend will be upon us, funny how I still say that when I am retired and apart from if we have appointments every day is the weekend for us, which is fortunate with all he snow we have had this year, if I was still working I would have had to get out early and shovel away the snow on snow days so I could get the car out and drive to work, but luckily I can just chill until the guy we pay to clear our snow turns up no ruch to go anywhere :)

So what is light painting let me try to explain, actually let me cheat and copy and paste how I explained it in a previous post and was happy with it lOL

Light painting is basically photography’s rebellious cousin who skipped art school and went straight to rave school. Instead of brushes and canvas, you use flashlights, sparklers, glow sticks, or anything that creates light
You set your camera on a tripod, open the shutter for a few seconds or minutes, and then whoosh, you draw in the air with light. The camera sees all the glowing trails and goes, “Oh, cool, I’ll just record that like it’s normal.” And voilà—you’ve got a photo that hopefully you think is cool .

It’s like finger painting, but for grown-ups who still believe in magic and own more lenses than socks.

All the shots I share today were taken on various visits to Fort Taber National Park here in New Bedford, starting with this shot by the wall of old Fort Rodman


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Sony A7iv 28mm F16 77 Sec ISO 100
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I should explain what tools I use to do these, since I still haven't got around to taking a photo of them, over winter they have been packed up in a box waiting for spring to get them out again.

Basically I have three RGB Critter torches from a company called Ants on a melon, a weird but kind of cool name, they have released three versions of the torches, the RGB Critter, RGB Critter 2 and RGB Critter Bluetooth, and I have one of each

A couple I bought on sales, but to give an idea of the price the current version the RGB critter BT costs around US $129
and then I have bought various attacments and blades to connect to it

the torches can be programmed for different patterns of changing colors and various intervals, and the BT version you can switch the patterns and sequence on an app on the phone, the others you control with three buttons on the torch

this one by some battlements in the park


light painting at the fort.jpg

Sony A7iv 17mm F20 62 Sec ISO 100
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This next shot with the whole of the fort showing


light painting at the fort-2.jpg

Sony A7iv 26mm F16 73Sec ISO 100
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This one I debated on whether to edit and share but went with it as it perhaps highlights a point, doing the light painting they are all long exposures for these shots I share today all over a minute, so I have the camera on a tripod which keeps the subject steady, unless you pick trees or bushes as a sugbject as I did here and its breezy they you get some blur in the bushes


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Sony A7iv 21mm F16 30 Sec ISO 100
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And that’s all folks


unless stated otherwise all photos used in my posts are taken and owned by myself, if you wish to use any of my images please contact me.



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🎉🎉🥳 Congratulations 🥳🎊🎊


Your post has just been curated and upvoted by @Ecency , keep up the good work !


!PIMP

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These turned out really great! You really should do a post sometime showing the devices. I think that would be pretty cool!

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yeah I know I have said I will do thta, probably will try to remember and do that when I get them out again when it warms up

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You work online now lol remote job 😂 I like the first light painting the best. All the different colors in the middle circle is cool.

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Hello dear friend @tattoodjay, how are you?

It's great that you're retired and don't have to deal with the snow to get your car out of the garage anymore.

I love what you do with the lights; the shots look beautiful.

Have a wonderful weekend!

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

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Good day, Mr. @tattoodjay

I can't imagine living somewhere with so much snow that you can't even get your car out of your driveway.

I love your photography skills; your work is beautiful.

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated
LUckily I can afford to pay a guy to clear our snow, so we can get out OK thanksfully

Have a great day

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You are getting good! That first one came out great! That's a nice feature that they will change colors on a timed schedule, makes the creating process much easier. Awesome job out there, now only if it would warm up enough for you to get out there and do some new stuff!

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