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saintofspinners wrote:You can buy a black light for pretty cheap. This gives a stronger glow. You can also use it while shooting. Hold it, move it around. Even brings out cool colors on some toys that are non-glow when shot under black light.
I haven't done a glow shot in a long time but here is my set...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10724803@ ... 859392927/
naisatoh wrote:Why use such a small aperture?? Do you have anything bigger?
marshmellow27 wrote:Yeah if you open the aperture more, you could probably bump up the ISO. Especially if you are leaving the shutter open for so long, a higher ISO would probably benefit you.
naisatoh wrote:Why use such a small aperture?? Do you have anything bigger?
I was using f8-f10 and sampling shots and decided to to wider and open to try and capture more light. I haven't tried going bigger than f5.3 yet. For some reason on my camera if I have it on manual the widest I can go is 5.3 so maybe I have to look at some settings or maybe changes lens as the range says I should be able to get to f3.5-22.
saintofspinners wrote:That Ghostbusters is an awesome shot and a very smart idea.
kevinbuddha wrote:Very cool Steve! Thanks for sharing your pics!
Buggjuce wrote:Hey Steve what up? Great work!
Pocketbags wrote:You can go on ebay and buy a laser, it will be like 6 bucks total and they will permanently glow brighter after some exposure to the beam, it's pretty cool to do because the beam makes them glow even in daylight.
Alleycat wrote:Very cool photos!!!!
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