tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2470659737235305933.post4918624048080158417..comments2023-06-25T05:56:22.397-05:00Comments on ~~~ GO ~~~: Twas The Light Before ChristmasDanniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14798702726955491899noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2470659737235305933.post-78672298210086028002009-12-21T23:05:43.069-05:002009-12-21T23:05:43.069-05:00Welcome to our blog Computer Help! I didn't re...Welcome to our blog Computer Help! I didn't realise that the title of the post was the same as an existing poem - shall check it out. Thanks!<br /><br />As for how to do light graffiti: we used my DSLR: <br /><br />1. Set it on shutter priority mode and scroll down till the shutter speed reading becomes "BULB". Set to lowest ISO (for my camera, it's 100)<br /><br />2. Click and hold to open the shutter and leave it open. Be sure to hold the camera really still thru out. Or use a tripod. <br /><br />3. Get a friend to start writing or drawing with a torch. He doesn't have to write fast. But the torch must be shining directly towards the camera as he writes. <br /><br />4. When yr friend is done writing, release your hold on the camera so that the shutter closes. <br /><br />Review your pic. You should have captured everything that your friend wrote/drew. <br /><br />Dan's point-and-shoot works too, but the results are better when you can manually open and close the shutter as and when you want. <br /><br />Try it! The fun is in trying over and over again with different doodles. It's a laugh - we promise!Yi Linhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11015483616001636458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2470659737235305933.post-20547420677292606742009-12-21T12:02:31.292-05:002009-12-21T12:02:31.292-05:00How did you get the lights to stick around long en...How did you get the lights to stick around long enough to photograph your graffiti? I hope this isn't a really dumb question, but it looks very cool =)Tracy Suhttp://www.su-lin.edicypages.comnoreply@blogger.com