Friday, December 18, 2009
day 358 - light saber
i am interested in using cold cathode tubes to create a reshapeable light source.... so i could set up say eight white cathode tubes like spokes in a wheel and use them as a ringlight or a light halo. the cathodes put out a surprising amount of light for how small they are, i was able to shoot this at 1/160th of a second, f 1.8, iso 800....... and this is just one blue and one red cathode. eight white ones would be at least four times brighter, probably more since white is going to be brighter than the colored tubes (they're just white bulbs, with blue striping painted on them to make them blue, or red for red)..... i don't like working at 800 iso, but nik noiseware does a decent job of knocking sensor noise down to manageable levels. see the setup shot for noise levels before noiseware was used.....
setup shot:
day 357 - high contrast
i'm using the silver disc reflector here, which i almost never do. it's interesting, very different from the white reflector sleeve. this gives a much more contrasty feel.... which is nice. i usually wind up cranking up the contrast in lightroom, but with this silver reflector i barely had to turn up the contrast at all. so that's something.
setup shot:
day 356 - blue menace
Thursday, December 17, 2009
day 355 - abstract
i put electrical tape on the blue tube every inch or so, to get that striated look. waited until it was dark outside, then turned off all the lights in the living room and turned on the light saber. set the camera to a 2 1/2 second exposure at f 9.0, and kept hitting the button until i got one i really liked.
i really like this one. especially the purple glow on the ceiling. my only wish is that the bottom right corner didn't drop out of the frame like that..... but what're you gonna do?
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day 354 - cathode portrait
cold cathode tubes again. this time i wanted to set up a portrait on top of the abstract, so i got alisia to stand in front of me, set up my 40" softbox camera right @ 1/4 power, and had it rear sync on a two and a half second exposure. pressed the button, waved the cathode around, and here it is. cathode portrait.
day 353 - cold cathode
i ordered some cold cathode tubes from newegg the other day. they're these small thin bulbs that are usually used by car geeks as ground effects, or by video game geeks to make their computers look "cool" with a transparent case. anyways. they run on 12 volts, so it's easy to put the camera on a tripod, wave one of these around, and get a cool abstract design thing.
day 352 - shadowy
day 350 - warm flesh
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
day 348 - somber suspicion
day 347 - big smile
day 346 - like a star exploding
day 344 - subtle skien
day 341 - action jackson
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
day 340 - if you're gonna do it
if you're gonna do it, do it a lot. and think about what you're doing while you do it. think about what effect it's having, think about what's working and what isn't. do it again. compare new results to old. ask if it's better, or worse. ask why it's better or worse. then do it again. and again and again and again. look and think and look and think and try and try and try. then do it some more. you have to grind to make those little steps that other people think are so easy to take. figure out what works. then throw it away and start over. figure out something else that works, then throw that away and start again. this is style of no style, this is responding to what the concept requires. it sucks, but it's the only way i can think of to do it.
setup shot:
Monday, December 14, 2009
day 338 - full length
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