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The foil light reminded me of another time playing around with my Godox LED light wand. For this composition I had the light in a changing mode and moved it around the tripod during a long exposure. As you can see from the behind the scenes it was cramped quarters.

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What kind of filter-attachment thingy (©SwampGrizz) are you using there, Dean?
 
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ND, possible a 6 Stop.

I got NiSi V6 back about 2019... magnetic filters, just about the time magnetic filters were coming out. I knew I didn't want screw-on filters, and magnetic were reported at the time as not being reliably strong.
 
Dean,
You need to stop this. I'm going into sensory overload. First aluminum foil, and now a casserole dish. Do something with your water heater next.

Very well done!
 
Yeah, great stuff. Now I suppose this is experimentation, right? Not previsualization... but great result.
 
Yeah, great stuff. Now I suppose this is experimentation, right? Not previsualization... but great result.
Previsualization and experimentation to see if it works as I planned

It all started when I watched a YouTube video on Light Painting and I thought why wait until it's dark out. Just stack a couple ND filters on and set the camera in Bulb mode for 190 seconds. I slowly walked away from the camera and adjusted the Hue, once at the far end I rotated the wand and reversed the Hue pattern.

Very pedestrian, but it gave me more ideas for playing around with light.

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Previsualization and experimentation to see if it works as I planned

It all started when I watched a YouTube video on Light Painting and I thought why wait until it's dark out. Just stack a couple ND filters on and set the camera in Bulb mode for 190 seconds. I slowly walked away from the camera and adjusted the Hue, once at the far end I rotated the wand and reversed the Hue pattern.

Very pedestrian, but it gave me more ideas for playing around with light.

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That is pretty cool!
 

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