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Its called painting with light, it helps to add more light to the image, when using long exposures

thats cool, those bike shots are nice..i just bought a speedlite for my canon and youve given me some ideas..using an accessory flash is a pain in the arse to learn haha

i've read a little in the past about the whole painting with light thing too..pretty interesting.

awesome technique, how would you make sure that there's no flash spots in the end photo though... I noticed on one of them there's like a chrstmas light kinda effect, and on the others its not as noticeable. would you use like a diffuser or something to soften up the flash?

and yes niroj... I rolled up to the shoot point and went "ah shit, I'm on the wrong side". I should paint my car in two colours... like two face out of batman. one all f**ked up and the other immac.

yea that would be better.... and maybe a free sau BBQ?.....

lol do you want SAU to have your royal highness' penis cleaned too? :D

ok i wasnt there but from what i just read, this painting with light goes something like this: set camera on long exposure and then use an external flash to flash the car from different angles? am i right?

thats cool, those bike shots are nice..i just bought a speedlite for my canon and youve given me some ideas..using an accessory flash is a pain in the arse to learn haha

i've read a little in the past about the whole painting with light thing too..pretty interesting.

rofll

i call it i'm too poor to setup proper flash so i have to improvise!!

it's alright it's all i can afford to do too.... evade's seen my attempts :)

i like this one

http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/image/91703937

looks funky with all the flashes

Sweet Pics, They came out really well.. what camera where you using??.. Thought id just Add , my bro has the exact same Bike, man its awesome, but im so sick of looking at it. He just put His Micron Exhaust Pipe on too. Now even Louder and more annoying, Bloody Croch Rockets.

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