
Sep
26
This Outing is Full no further registrations or additonal members allowes – complying with government restrictions of 25 at outdoor gatherings.
If you did not register prior to Sep 21st please do not just show up at the event..
Facilitator: Dan Copeland
Light painting adds an element of uncertainty, a touch of the experimental. It demands creativity, is short on predictability. It’s an adventure, and it’s fun.
Light painting results when a hand-held light source—usually a flashlight of some type—is used in a dark room or outdoors at night to illuminate a subject.
In a past outing Dan has provided burning wool spun, mini lights moved in multiple directions and light painting a structure, You will need to have your camera’s on a tripod with its shutter open for a long exposure while the structure is illuminated with a light.
Suggested Equipment:
- Tripod is a must due to longer exposures
- Timer if you have it (exposures longer than 30 seconds)
- Flashlights – small to large
- 50mm lens for small vignettes
- Wide angle variable lenses 50 up to 200mm max
- Boots as the grass may be wet
How many participants: 25 as per Government new restrictions on outdoor gatherings.