LIGHT PAINTING
Light Painting
The word photography translates as drawing (or writing) with light:
photo = from the Greek phos meaning light graph = from the Greek graphe meaning writing Light photography is based on when you have a torch (any torch/light) and one person stand there while you draw with the torch or light or you can use your phone light or something. before you do that you will need to set up your camera and fix it to the tripod so that it not move and stay still. once you set it up you will need aperture and put to how many second you depending on what type off photo you want to do, like if you want to make just quick picture it would be like 5 second, long picture would be about 20 second etc... A person stand take picture while another person take picture with light. |
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what we did
We started our new topic called "light paiting" its based on when you take a picture and you have tourch and you can draw with it while the picture is going
WWW:We enjoyed it and did our best drawing.
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Harold Edgerton
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he was born april 6 1903 – 1926
Harold Eugene Edgerton, the first of Frank and Mary Edgerton’s three children, was born in Fremont, Nebraska, on April 6, 1903. Motors and machines of all sorts fascinated young Harold and he enjoyed taking apart broken things, figuring out how they worked, and fixing them. Harold became interested in photography through his uncle, Ralph Edgerton, a studio photographer. Uncle Ralph taught Harold how to take, develop, and print pictures. Harold worked summers during high school at the Nebraska Power and Light Company. From sweeping floors to repairing downed lines, Edgerton liked his work because, he said, it was “a tremendous challenge [with] all kinds of things happening every day.” After he received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1925, Harold accepted a one-year research position at General Electric in Schenectady, New York. He later recalled that it was while he was at GE, studying the large electric motors used for electricity generation, that he saw a strobe for the first time. <<<These are the different pictures from Harold.
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