I've been experimenting with light painting a bit recently
and thought it might be something that people might fancy trying one night at the Moot this year.
Cobweb did something along the same lines a few years ago and I seem to recall it was quite popular.
I'm putting up a notice early because you may need to beg, borrow or buy some equipment for the best results.
You will need a camera that is capable of long exposures. That normally means something that you can control the shutter speed and aperture of, preferably something that has a B (Bulb) setting although if it has a 15 - 30 second exposure setting that should do. Most DSLRs and "Bridge" type cameras should be fine, a lot of good compacts have these settings as well.
A tripod is almost essential, the more solid the better. A remote or corded shutter release is very useful too. If no tripod is available (I have a couple of spares.) you may have to be creative in finding a way to support the camera without moving it. Not beyond the wit of many I'm sure.
Other things that are useful will be torches, led lights, Glowsticks, toy lightsabres, sparklers, fine wirewool ( 0, 00, 000 grades ) and a few gadgets I shall be bringing along. Anything interesting that produces light basically.
Have a think about it and I'm sure we can come up with all sorts of ideas.
and thought it might be something that people might fancy trying one night at the Moot this year.
Cobweb did something along the same lines a few years ago and I seem to recall it was quite popular.
I'm putting up a notice early because you may need to beg, borrow or buy some equipment for the best results.
You will need a camera that is capable of long exposures. That normally means something that you can control the shutter speed and aperture of, preferably something that has a B (Bulb) setting although if it has a 15 - 30 second exposure setting that should do. Most DSLRs and "Bridge" type cameras should be fine, a lot of good compacts have these settings as well.
A tripod is almost essential, the more solid the better. A remote or corded shutter release is very useful too. If no tripod is available (I have a couple of spares.) you may have to be creative in finding a way to support the camera without moving it. Not beyond the wit of many I'm sure.
Other things that are useful will be torches, led lights, Glowsticks, toy lightsabres, sparklers, fine wirewool ( 0, 00, 000 grades ) and a few gadgets I shall be bringing along. Anything interesting that produces light basically.
Have a think about it and I'm sure we can come up with all sorts of ideas.
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