
Our next photo assignment was to learn how to control our flash and get some creative results. Here are some fun examples of nightlight photography. I placed my camera on a tripod, set the shutter speed to bulb (so I could control how long the shutter stayed open) and then set my flash to rear curtain (meaning the flash would fire as the shutter closed, so I could capture the person) Finally I handed the kids a flashlight and had them 'draw' in the air.

Yup, he's a kid too.

aka Greg...(we found it too hard to write backwards so he had to help me flip the writing photos in photoshop.)

Flowergirl

Car crash by Michelle and Jake. Luckily they were drawing, not driving!

Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight...
by Michelle

The hound...(should be brown, but I couldn't find a brown flashlight.
Have you noticed, Andrea isn't around yet?
2 comments:
Wow, I go away for a day or two and suddenly there's all kinds of new posts! I enjoyed them all. You'll love being a grandma. It's the best.
Those night photos are flipin' cool!! Doug and I are just starting to experiment in photography and I think I'll really like visiting your blog for some creative ideas. Awesome!!
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