Guys, if you like Christmas (or Christmas lights), bokeh, light painting, or all of the above… go look them up on Pinterest. I’M KIDDING. That’s what this post is about, of course. (Lights, not Pinterest.)
Ahem. The other day Megan and I took some light painting pictures, and I think they turned out great! Well… most of them. Okay, actually most of them look neat, but failed. XD
We took turns “drawing” in the air with a flashlight, while the other person used my DSLR to take a picture with a very long exposure, ranging from maybe 15 seconds to 30 seconds to capture all the movement. I love how you can also see the stars in the background in some of the pictures.
The first Megan tried the classic smiley face, but it was harder than it seemed. XD This one is more like a smirk…
Aha, much better. His vision is probably a bit lopsided, but hey, at least his eyes twinkle. 😛
Speaking of eyes, I tried (and mostly failed) to do an eye painting. IT IS SO CREEPY. Also you can see my tennis shoe underneath if you look closely. XD
BAHAHAHA THIS IS SO FUNNY. I think Megan was trying to draw a stick person on ground or something?? It looks like it’s skiing down the hill. XD
ALSO REALLY STRANGE. Those hipbones look a bit… disjointed, shall we say?
My squiggly city skyline.
Heh. It is REALLY hard to light paint a lot of letters in thirty seconds. Try to guess what this says, and I’ll tell you below the picture:
It was supposed to be “light shine bright.” XD Oh dear…
OOH. This is one of the funniest fails: Megan was trying to draw a tree here. But doesn’t it look exactly like a fist punching the sky? SO. FUNNY.
The second attempt at a tree. *blinks* Well, it’s certainly the most… interesting tree I’ve seen.
ANOTHER FAILED WORD THINGY BY ME. You might be able to read it, though.
Yep, it’s hello. I actually really like the next one, by Megan. It’s not perfect, but it’s cute. 😉
And that’s the end of the flashlight painting! I also took a few night lights pictures, because you can get some super neat effects with long exposure. Like these starbursts on the chicken houses.
OH I LOVE THIS ONE. It’s a long-exposure picture of a car driving by, hee hee.
MEGAN IS A GHOST. To make this picture, all you need to do is set your camera to a long exposure, and have someone stand in one place for a few seconds, quickly move to another spot, stand there, and so on.
Okay, so much for that stuff. Now we move on to the Christmas bokeh! Woop woop! First up are some artistic bokeh-picture of our Christmas tree (which I posted about previously).
ISN’T THIS SO NEAT?!
I got the idea from Pinterest, and it’s way easier than it might seem: simply cut a circle of paper to fit your camera lens, cut or punch a design out of the middle, tape it on and voila! You can make the bokeh whatever shape you like.
I like this one because the colored lights from outside showed through the screen and gave the bokeh a strange but neat texture.
And lastly, some beautiful bokeh from the colored (and partially colored) lights that Megan put up on the front porch. I love how they look through the glass door!
Look at all that gorgeous light! ♥
SO. PRETTY.
Phew, that was a lot of light. O.o Which was your favorite: the light painting or the Christmasy bokeh? ISN’T BOKEH AMAZING?
Also, would you guys like to see a Christmas traditions post or not ‘specially? Thanks so much for reading, dears, and have a Merry almost-Christmas! 🙂
***Allison***