Oh MY Greatness! I smiled deeply when the frog, or fish, jumped and then got strong chills as the photos started showing. The first two OMG the circles of varying light and then ripples around Kim in the water, WOW! And all the rest, Spectacular!!! Eric, the stacked rectangular segments, tricky and so well executed!!!
It's interesting how the style and choice of optics affects our other technical aspects in photography. I use BULB mode and my camera trigger almost never fails. All because I use wide lenses and most of the time I'm not standing that far away from the camera ))
Wahou wahou wahou ! Un grand cru... Merci Eric et Kim : c'est simple, vous me redonnez l'envie de sortir mes tubes... fabriqués selon vos préceptes et que je viens de retrouver il y a deux jours ;)
Fantastic! I particularly love your longer exposures. So challenging not to get motion blur at anything over 2 seconds no matter how hard the model tries to be still.
you said it! It's really hard and our success rate is quite low. But that specific night was very special. No wind and no mosquitoes = sharper images 😆😆 thanks Kathryn! :::))
Okay, I purchased the "recommended" gear quite a few years ago but I need a new list please. Not the camera, but everything else you use in a session: flashlight choice, remote trigger, tripod... anything else. I was starting to get close to your "older" work, but dang this was amazing and I NEEEEED this in my life now, lol. Pretty please make a video of everything in your current kit and thank you for YEARS of teaching and inspiration
haha you're right, I'm due for a new one. Especially about the complete workflow. In the mean time, did you see this one? th-cam.com/video/wKGs-Y0pr4M/w-d-xo.html and this? lightpaintingtubes.com/gear
I've just started using M over B mode recently myself. Still working on all that but have been pleased with the results. But Eric, Why are you wearing sunglasses when the sun is behind you in the video? 😄
Your adventurous videos are always informative and enjoyable watching. Thank you. I'm now using an Olympus OM D camera for light painting (along with your tubes) and it has the feature "Light Composite" just have to press the shutter to start, (don't use remote shutter) you can watch your image build as the shutter stays open as long as you want, then use a flash from a flash unit to illuminate the faces as an option, depress shutter again to end.
WOW no bulb mode mind blown!!! So what is exposure times you are typically setting 3-4 sec earily and 8-10 sec later and of course lowering th flash light lumins as is gets darker???
I guess holding the button down thee whole time is a Canon thing. I own a Nikon DSLR & in Bulb Mode , if I remember correctly, it been a couple of years) press the button first time lifts the mirror, second time the shutter opens. Do the countdown & the third press ends the exposure. Or use a timer in the remote ( I own a Vello Shutterboss 2 wired, there is a wireless model) Don't do much night photos but can't remember going over 30 seconds for the type photos I take. You two do beautiful work.
That "perfect settings" chart can be found right here:
lightpaintingtubes.com/settings 💪🏽
Oh MY Greatness! I smiled deeply when the frog, or fish, jumped and then got strong chills as the photos started showing. The first two OMG the circles of varying light and then ripples around Kim in the water, WOW! And all the rest, Spectacular!!! Eric, the stacked rectangular segments, tricky and so well executed!!!
So nice to see you guys being able to create your wonderful art, without being devoured by endless clouds of mosquitoes!
Awesome to see you guys! Gorgeous images AS ALWAYS!!
Over the top experience. Thanks for sharing your creativity and expertise.
thanks!! I heard you guys had a lot of rain at DV recently!! Have you been able to explore the area since then?
@@Ericpare Road damage was extensive so I won’t be returning until mid November. Sure loved all of your shoots in Death Valley the past few years.
It's interesting how the style and choice of optics affects our other technical aspects in photography. I use BULB mode and my camera trigger almost never fails. All because I use wide lenses and most of the time I'm not standing that far away from the camera ))
Wahou wahou wahou ! Un grand cru... Merci Eric et Kim : c'est simple, vous me redonnez l'envie de sortir mes tubes... fabriqués selon vos préceptes et que je viens de retrouver il y a deux jours ;)
héhé!! Très cool ::) Tu nous montreras ça hein?
@@Ericpare promis :)
Fantastic! I particularly love your longer exposures. So challenging not to get motion blur at anything over 2 seconds no matter how hard the model tries to be still.
you said it! It's really hard and our success rate is quite low. But that specific night was very special. No wind and no mosquitoes = sharper images 😆😆
thanks Kathryn! :::))
Beautiful! Thank you for your tips!
Hi Kim and Eric, amazing video and information. Thanks so much for sharing your skill and talent.
awesomeness
thanks Phil :::)
Excellent video as always. You guys would probably love Achray in Algonquin park. It has very similar mountains in the back. Take care!
Okay, I purchased the "recommended" gear quite a few years ago but I need a new list please. Not the camera, but everything else you use in a session: flashlight choice, remote trigger, tripod... anything else. I was starting to get close to your "older" work, but dang this was amazing and I NEEEEED this in my life now, lol. Pretty please make a video of everything in your current kit and thank you for YEARS of teaching and inspiration
haha you're right, I'm due for a new one. Especially about the complete workflow. In the mean time, did you see this one? th-cam.com/video/wKGs-Y0pr4M/w-d-xo.html
and this? lightpaintingtubes.com/gear
We have something for you soon ;)
that's for you ;) th-cam.com/video/tHNAvzAeO6E/w-d-xo.html
Love the images absolutely outstanding. Love you dedication ❤️❤️
I've just started using M over B mode recently myself. Still working on all that but have been pleased with the results. But Eric, Why are you wearing sunglasses when the sun is behind you in the video? 😄
Your adventurous videos are always informative and enjoyable watching. Thank you.
I'm now using an Olympus OM D camera for light painting (along with your tubes) and it has the feature "Light Composite" just have to press the shutter to start, (don't use remote shutter) you can watch your image build as the shutter stays open as long as you want, then use a flash from a flash unit to illuminate the faces as an option, depress shutter again to end.
Minou would say Purrrrrrrrfect
haha she is sleeping 😆😆😆😆💖💖
Wow... love this so much. Would love to capture with you both one day
thanks Jackie ::)) Where are you based?
@@Ericpare always, in Virginia but hope to make it out to Canada soon
@@JackieKido15 I know there are a lot of nice waterfalls in Virginia ;) one day!!! :::)))
@@Ericpare yes there certainly are. If you do, let me know 😉❤️
WOW no bulb mode mind blown!!! So what is exposure times you are typically setting 3-4 sec earily and 8-10 sec later and of course lowering th flash light lumins as is gets darker???
Masters
I guess holding the button down thee whole time is a Canon thing. I own a Nikon DSLR & in Bulb Mode , if I remember correctly, it been a couple of years) press the button first time lifts the mirror, second time the shutter opens. Do the countdown & the third press ends the exposure. Or use a timer in the remote ( I own a Vello Shutterboss 2 wired, there is a wireless model) Don't do much night photos but can't remember going over 30 seconds for the type photos I take. You two do beautiful work.
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Super ☺
Would be great if larger sensor cameras also had Olympus' live bulb mode or live composite.