Lighting is a key factor in creating a successful image. Lighting determines not only brightness and darkness, but also tone, mood, and atmosphere. Therefore, it is necessary to control and manipulate light correctly to get the best texture, vibrancy of color, and luminosity in your subjects.
Thiruvananthapuram: The beauty of the illuminated tracks left by the vehicles.
“Residue of Illuminations” refers to the light left behind by glowing substances. Long exposure photography helps us to capture the light left behind by the substances. It highlights the movement of light in photographs. By keeping the camera shutter open for a long time, you can collect more light and show how the light moves across the frame.
Kottayam: The curved light path left behind by various vehicles
It is possible to create light trails from moving lights, like car headlights and rear lights, headlamps, tube painting, steel wool, etc.
You can create beautiful light trail photos pretty much everywhere: in the city, in the suburbs, in rural areas, and even in the desert with the help of moving a torch to create lines in the air, called light painting, but the most common depiction of light trail photography is on a carriageway of light trail images capture the paths of illumination created by the headlights or rear lights of a vehicle.
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It’s not hard to find light trails. But if you want an attention-grabbing shot, you’ll need to put some extra thought into your location, timing, and framing.
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Copyrights:
All the photos and text in this post are copyright of Jobin Thomas, Changanasserry, Kottayam, Creative Hut Institute of Photography. A photography school in Kerala called Creative Hut gave him a Professional Diploma in the Art of Photography. It is illegal to copy them, in whole or in part, without the permission of the rightful owners.