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My First Light Graffiti Work

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

I just recently learned about light graffiti. Basically what you do is turn your camera shutter to a very low speed, then take a picture and draw something with a flashlight and/or LED light, then once it takes the picture, the light will have been saved on there.

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  • do you know if a kodak easy share can change shutter speed

  • I don't know anything about still picture cameras, only video cameras. Sorry.

  • Do you need to do anything with the flash?

  • Leave it on. Make sure you're in a dark area too. Watch my tutorial in the video response if you haven't already.

  • What is the name of this song, please?

  • Pseudoepic

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  • @NJKjonasfan4ever

    Try bulb mode w/ and w/o using flash light (from the camera)? Usually light graffiti works best at night.

  • 1:07 is a sort of some action movie!!! nice one! :D

  • OmG It's a nice!!

  • @Christofferbay You idiot! These pictures are better than anything like some boring sunset or whatever. You're jealous. Don't take it out on others. :)

  • You do this with a video camera, or a picture camera?????

  • AWESOME!!!!!!!

  • 1:17 is awsome

  • hey what settings was this on?

    i can do it in the dark

    but in lighter places i cant seem to work :(

  • Gee, why fool around doing stupid shit like that, when you can use the art to take the most amazing pictures?

  • have you try to use a laserpen?? is it good?

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