Dry run experiments for future lightpainting photography

in Photocircle2 years ago

This is an unusual set of images from me. I spend all my time making images in one photographic exposure where I combine different elements in an image using two or three tripods and two or maybe even three lenses. The trouble with that is it's very much experimental and you never quite know what you are going to get unless you try it. I usually have a rough idea what I'll get but it's good to expand my mind by messing around to see what could happen!

I've been thinking lately of a way to "dry run" different elements in order to spark ideas for lightpainting. This involves using Photoshop! Some of the lightpainters I know will look aghast at me doing this but it's a good way to get a spot of inspiration or a spark for an idea. These images are all Photoshopped and are definitely not straight out of camera but the excercise has given me loads of ideas which can only be a good thing!

By profession, I am a CAD designer and I grew up being taught to rough draft ideas before drawing anything up. This is a kind rough draft exercise except with Photoshop....

So please, all you lightpainters out there, please forgive me! On the next post, I will be back to normal shooting straight out of camera!

Digital Tanya

This is an inverted mono image of the very blonde model, Tanya. I overlaid a rotated image of a derelict factory in to the dark unexposed parts of Tanya's inverted silhouette. The only way I'll be able to do this in one exposure is to use an inverted iPad image of Tanya. I find this strangely compelling:

Dry-Run_Tanya.jpg

Circuits by night

This is a combination of a tunnel image and a test shot for a circuit board. I can see how I could do this next time I visit a cave. That's another idea chalked up on the board!

Dry-Run-Traveller.jpg

Dry running Georgia

Another shot with Gerogia inverted in monochrome. Definitely would need to be shot with an inverted iPad image. Worth exploring....

Dry-Run-Georgia8.jpg

Digital Moll

With these experiments I seemed to have gone down a rabbit hole with silhouettes. The inserted image is a vertical pan of the camera and it's sparked another idea for the next time I visit a certain location in the Peak District.

Dry-run_Molly-Silhouette.jpg

Dry Run Selfie

I've been mulling over the idea of filling a silhouette shot in the dark so that only the silhouette has the textures or lightpainting inside. This shot demonstrates that it might be a little tricky isolate just the silhouette and nothing else. This is another idea spark where I can mask off the cental portion of the lens.

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Digital Liv

And finally this is probably going to be something similar to my next lightpainting image. Take a backlit silhouette then lens and tripod swap pointed at trees. The dark, unexposed parts of the base image are filled with the light on the trees. I may well have Photoshopped this but it was certainly a worthwhile exercise to point me in the right direction!

Dry-Run_Liv-Silhouette1.jpg

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Hell yah! These are getting more and more creative!

Thanks, it's a good way to find an idea, especially sat at home in the warm!

True that! Making music gets me through the winters in Ontario!!!

Now it's time to do these in a single exposure :p

Haha absolutely, that last one is definitely on the list. I tried a version of that one last week but it rained before I finished it...

Stupid rain :/ Our worst enemy.

This is a good exercice, knowing I started photography by playing with Ps, I get why you do it.

The next part is the hard part : converting those Ps creations in real 1exposure pictures, knowing how talented you are, I’m sure you’ll find ways to do it 😉❗️

Cheers Max, I've found that the end result looks way better then Ps anyways!

😅 As always 👌🏻❗️