“ Ballerina ”
I photographed my favorite subject again this week, my beautiful granddaughter. I set me camera for a 15 second exposure, using a flashlight, I painted the light on her face and arms, then I turned the lens out of focus and painted the light on her tutu.
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Photo Location: Western PA
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Light Painting
  • Lanie Klein Edited 5 years ago

    Your lighting is amazing. Just the right amount on her face to create a soft glow, and a less pronounced, but perfect counterpoint of light on the tutu. I love it. Who… more

    Your lighting is amazing. Just the right amount on her face to create a soft glow, and a less pronounced, but perfect counterpoint of light on the tutu. I love it. Who knew you could create such a beautiful image with only a flashlight.

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  • Kim Jarett Edited 5 years ago

    perfect light!!!! Beautiful!

    perfect light!!!! Beautiful!

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  • Ruth Langlan Edited 5 years ago

    This is so soft and beautiful

    This is so soft and beautiful

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  • Maureen Daly Edited 5 years ago

    The lighting, and contrast between the focus/unfocussed areas, is just beautiful!

    The lighting, and contrast between the focus/unfocussed areas, is just beautiful!

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Nikon D750 Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8
15" f/22 400 48

Tags

#flashlight #lightpainting #ballerina #dance #moody #longexposure #soft #indoors #lowkey

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