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Light Painting Photography and Post-Processing in Photoshop!

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

Join Simon Plant as he walks you through creating a light painted night-time digital photograph. From the initial shooting of the image to the methods and techniques he uses in Photoshop to create a great finished product!
If you enjoyed this tutorial you can find out more about Simon, his work, and his training material over at: http://prophotoinsights.net/

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  • 1:51 " I've Got My Little Strap On"

  • That's called Post Processing.

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  • I CANT BELIEVE SOME OF YOU THINK THIS IS GREEN SCREENED, HOW CAN HE WALK INTO A GREEN SCREEN!!!

  • @nightstringers fool

  • we use torches like that for shooting rabbits not photo's LOL

    Laborious to say the least;but looks great when it's finished.......

  • we use torches like that for shooting rabbits not photo's LOL

  • It's not that different from how you do "oldschool" photography. Ansel Adams would spend hours upon hours dodging and burning a print until he was satisfied

  • That's two different pictures I think.

  • 'tis ok my friend... he must have felt like a right weirdo pointing behind him at a greenscreen saying theres a barn over there

  • hey man, sorry for talking down to you earlier, but i looked at it again and i think you're right. lighting doesn't seem natural (i don't think he would had lugged external lighting with him out there) and i noticed some artifacts around his edges (although that may be video compression), but yeah, i agree, the beginning is green screen

  • thats what i meant... hes not there at the start thats for sure

  • Can somebody help me here--I don't understand how the sky in photo was so 'twighlighty'. During the video, the sky was an ugly white and would had been way overexposed on a long shutter speed. Thanks for your help.

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