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08/08/2010 08:51:04 PM |
This is very cool. Could be a nice commercial take as well :) |
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06/04/2010 12:19:33 PM |
I would be worried about the paint... As a matter of a fact, I would be surprised if this didn't mar the clear coat... Polymers + Burning embers (sometimes magnesium in sparklers...)... = Not so good...
Still, A WONDERFUL image... I'd love to do this, but I don't know if I would feel comfy with the paint being hit by burning chunks of crap..
I'm adding this to my favorites, and keeping you away from my cars.. |
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06/04/2010 12:11:51 PM |
this is so neat. i would love to see it done in action... |
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12/31/2009 11:05:39 AM |
Really cool one. I love the effect! |
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11/29/2009 05:12:47 AM |
I really like this one. I also learned something from the comments (using the bulb setting). Thank you for your suggestions on my light painting thread... they are useful. :) |
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10/25/2009 06:50:26 AM |
Awesome job Brad! Congrats on the well deserved ribbon. Really cool photo.
( I think your version is much better than the original. Your sparkler trails define the edges of the car much better. Great job!)
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10/25/2009 02:31:58 AM |
Originally posted by Kavey: What a great idea!
Thanks for the link to the shot that inspired you - the one area in which I think it beats your own version for me is the way the light from the sparklers also makes the car itself visible - one can see the door, the registration plate, the radiator grill and the body of the car...
That said, I like the way your sparkler lines are thicker and show more of the flying sparks than the original version.
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And this a FAR superior car of course :-) |
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10/24/2009 03:50:39 AM |
What a great idea!
Thanks for the link to the shot that inspired you - the one area in which I think it beats your own version for me is the way the light from the sparklers also makes the car itself visible - one can see the door, the registration plate, the radiator grill and the body of the car...
That said, I like the way your sparkler lines are thicker and show more of the flying sparks than the original version.
:) |
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10/23/2009 07:36:05 AM |
Way to go Brad! A blue and a 7+ score! woohoo! |
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10/22/2009 03:45:45 PM |
Originally posted by ahmednet: what is Camer used ?? |
The camera? I used a Nikon D200. |
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10/22/2009 03:31:58 PM |
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10/22/2009 01:40:06 PM |
I wonder how many DPCers will try this out too? I will for sure but not with a car. Now to find long lasting sparklers.... |
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10/22/2009 12:26:30 PM |
Wow!! (do you put the camera in 'bulb' to do this?)
Debbi
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10/21/2009 02:07:14 PM |
Very nice, I may have to try that with mine |
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10/21/2009 11:39:41 AM |
congrats on the blue and a new PB, btw really cool picture |
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10/21/2009 08:28:08 AM |
Oh, and congrats on making that lens your bitch. :-) |
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10/21/2009 07:59:49 AM |
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10/21/2009 07:05:06 AM |
Phenomenal work.. is looks awesome! |
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10/21/2009 05:47:41 AM |
Damn! That is so freakin' awesome. Major congratulations on the Blue. I like how someone thinks sparklers are natural light, and voted a 1. And props to Jon for having the stones to let you get that close to his ride with fissionable material. :-P |
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10/21/2009 05:24:50 AM |
This was one of my favorites. Congrats. |
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10/21/2009 05:18:22 AM |
So well done! I really like this... gave it an 8. Congrats on your ribbon! |
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10/21/2009 04:43:16 AM |
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10/21/2009 04:34:57 AM |
Congrats on you new PB! Amazing picture! |
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10/21/2009 03:43:22 AM |
Brad, great execution. Congrats! Nice collection of ribbons you got there. |
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10/21/2009 03:34:43 AM |
Brad, A huge congrats on your blue. |
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10/21/2009 03:21:51 AM |
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10/21/2009 12:54:31 AM |
Great job, congrats on ribbon. |
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10/21/2009 12:17:54 AM |
Congratulations. Great shot!! |
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10/20/2009 11:24:17 PM |
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10/20/2009 10:43:04 PM |
Well deserved blue, for the effort alone. Congrats! |
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10/20/2009 10:03:35 PM |
Congratulations! Really well done. |
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10/20/2009 09:32:21 PM |
Congratulations on your blue and PB!! Brilliant idea! |
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10/20/2009 09:25:09 PM |
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10/20/2009 09:01:11 PM |
Grats on the ribbon and good job on the photo, I know what its like to do something like that as I did it with my Camaro quite some time ago except I used a mini-mag light with the top removed... |
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10/20/2009 08:55:51 PM |
VitaminBlue strikes again! Congrats buddy! |
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10/20/2009 08:47:40 PM |
Wow! This is definitely a wall hanger. Great, creative shot, congrats on your well deserved blue, Brad. |
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10/20/2009 08:28:32 PM |
FACINATING!!!!!what a shot! huge congrats in the ribbon. |
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10/20/2009 08:26:44 PM |
Congratulations on your top finish - what an amazing photo! |
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10/20/2009 08:22:14 PM |
Excellent shot! And whoever came up with that idea of painting with light is genius! |
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10/20/2009 08:21:06 PM |
Very clever idea, well done! Congrats! |
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10/20/2009 08:14:26 PM |
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10/20/2009 08:13:30 PM |
Phenomenal idea!!, just brilliant, congrats on your win. |
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10/20/2009 08:09:38 PM |
Great Job and congratulations! One of my favourite types of lighting. You captured it well! |
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10/20/2009 08:06:53 PM |
saw the blue coming. And let me say you did yours so much better than the one in the link |
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10/20/2009 08:06:12 PM |
DAMN!!!! NICE WORK!!!!!!! |
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10/20/2009 08:05:20 PM |
this is so cool i can't believe how good the tracing is... congrats on the PB! |
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10/20/2009 08:04:50 PM |
Wow, way cool, congrats on the top finish. |
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10/20/2009 08:04:15 PM |
SWEET! Congrats - one of my top pics! |
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10/20/2009 07:01:49 PM |
OH! SO COOL! Can't wait to read the background on this. Perfect depiction of the challenge! |
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10/20/2009 06:53:39 PM |
Did you use a sparkler? This is fun! Love how the flares are just dripping off the car. |
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10/20/2009 11:11:59 AM |
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10/20/2009 07:06:24 AM |
I really appreciate your efforts in getting this right. Awesome job.
Raj |
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10/20/2009 06:10:58 AM |
Good Luck buddy!! - No Vote |
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10/20/2009 04:05:44 AM |
My winner for the ribbon. This is awesome. 10. |
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10/19/2009 02:24:48 PM |
Wow this one is really really cool. How did you do this? |
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10/19/2009 09:34:31 AM |
Looks like a bit of work went into this one. It paid off. |
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10/18/2009 11:24:10 PM |
Is it photoshop? Welldone please give me the techniq. thnx
Manish |
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10/18/2009 11:08:33 AM |
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10/17/2009 10:23:05 PM |
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10/17/2009 11:18:45 AM |
I like this. Kind of like the light painting Ben Willmore (Where is Ben) does. I suspect you did it with a sparkler to give the sparky effect, which I like. I'm glad you put a horizon line in. |
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10/17/2009 10:52:19 AM |
good job, and a lot of planning to pull it off |
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10/15/2009 05:05:23 PM |
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10/15/2009 03:46:17 AM |
A quite impressive effect has been achieved and it has been well performed. Only the shade of light at the left back is somewhat disturbing. From a phptografic point of view I am less impressed, but based on this study you could make a sparkling advertisement. I rate this high because I never saw something alike before. |
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10/14/2009 06:48:09 PM |
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10/14/2009 08:27:11 AM |
Cool. Have to know how you did this! |
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10/14/2009 07:28:38 AM |
I am sure you used sparklers...I was going to do something with sparklers and people but got lazy. I look at this and I'm definitely going to do something with sparklers the next time around when light is the subject.
I think you did an amazing job here. I predict a blue or a close tie to a blue with one other entry I like as blue. If not, then most definitely a red.
Good luck!! |
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10/14/2009 07:10:01 AM |
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10/14/2009 05:22:03 AM |
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10/13/2009 10:19:15 PM |
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10/13/2009 09:51:07 PM |
great idea! I hope you didn't ruin your paint. The magnesium and other metals that burn on a sparkler, shoot off at about 3000 degrees. I hope you clay bar it after that shot =) |
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10/13/2009 09:41:21 PM |
Wow this is awesome, I wonder how many seconds was your exposure to do this |
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10/13/2009 08:24:20 PM |
very creative and well done! my first 10 so far. |
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