Friday, February 27, 2026
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Light Painting
Light Painting
Find a shutter speed that gives you sufficient time to finish painting your intended picture, and fine-tune from there.
You can use helpers to manipulate the light, or you can move the camera. This is often called ICM for Intentional Camera Movement.
Move the camera in the reverse of your intended direction
The figure you paint will be opposite to the direction in which you move the camera. This is really important if you are painting words!
Furthermore, during exposure with your dSLR, the mirror is raised and the viewfinder will be blacked out, so you will not be able to check your light trail.
This means that you have no choice but to rely on your intuition.
Start off with simple figures such as circles or triangles to get used to it.
EOS 7D Mark II/ EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM/ FL: 16mm (26mm at 35mm film-equivalent)/ Shutter-priority AE (f/16, 4 sec., EV-0.7)/ ISO 200/ WB: Auto
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Shutter: Freeze Motion and Motion Blur
We are continuing with both the Creative Process and with shutter speed.
The challenge is to learn about your camera's shutter settings, and how to capture frozen motion, and blurred motion to tell the story you want with your photograph.
Remember the role of the creative process.
Challenge: to tell a story with shutter
Think about what you want to achieve and then try to shoot it. Plan, focus, shoot, assess, shoot again...
A great photograph is made... and you are the artist.