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Light Painting Stop Animation

December 10, 2010 by Jason D. Page

What do you get when you combine Light Painting Photography, 57 stencils, 3 black spray cans, 8 9volt batteries, 3 different light sources, many many calculations, measurements and camera settings adjustments, many many many nights, and 5313 pictures taken at 15″ each?

ANSWER:

Subcarpati – Am crescut pe la Romana from z00x on Vimeo.


The amount of work that went into this piece is crazy. I found it on vimeo where it has 200,000 views and counting. Glad to see these guys getting rewarded for all their light painting efforts.

Here are some links to their websites in languages that I cant understand:
subcarpati.com
negrila.info
calota.net

This video below is the making of the.

MAKING OF Subcarpati – Am crescut pe la Romana from z00x on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Video

Light Painting in Real Time

December 10, 2010 by Jason D. Page

Did you ever see those ford commercials like this one.

Well this form of light painting blows my mind and I had to figure out how it was created. I did some serious internet investigation and after hours of google searching I came up with an answer. It seams they are created with a technology known as Luma2solator. It is a light painting photographic technique that was created and developed by a bunch of lovable nuts from Amsterdam known as PIPS LAB. Check out the video below for more on the Luma2solator and PIPS LAB.

Filed Under: Light Painting Photography, Light Painting Tools, Light Painting Video Tagged With: Luma2solator, Pips Lab

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