Luego, ya casi de noche, encontré un bello alcornoque, maduro, aislado y recién descorchado. Me parecieron ingredientes suficientes para experimentar un poco con la linterna. No tengo muchos conocimientos, así que simplemente me limité a iluminar frontalmente al principio, y luego probé también desde detrás del tronco, procurando que la fuente de luz quedara siempre protegida por el tronco. Creo que en todo caso, la clave de estas fotos es que el cielo no está todavía negro, y quedan unos preciosos vestigios de luz rosada que evitan el negro de una noche cerrada.
Las fotos están disparadas en modo Bulb, con disparador de cable, durante un par de minutos. En ese tiempo, no paré de mover la linterna ni de moverme yo alrededor del árbol, siempre con mucho cuidado de "no salir en la foto".
Fue un primer contacto con una técnica que me apasiona, y espero parir nuevas ideas este invierno. En mi cabeza, desde luego, ya bullen, ya...
Espero que os gusten las fotos. ¡No olvidéis compartir!
This short "indian summer" we are having lately is presenting us with some interesting possibilities now that fall is already here in the Northern Hemisphere. So I went out the other day, with not so much time to spend, and just drove a couple kms, in the hope I would find something interesting to shoot. There seemed not to be a sunset that day (it was almost raining!), but in just a few seconds the sun gave me the prettiest lights of the whole week, and there I was, lucky of me.
And then , almost night, I found a beautiful cork tree, mature, isolated, freshly peeled. I thought it would be enough for a nice photo evening and some light painting exploration. I started with some front painting, and then I tried some back lighting, always making sure I didn't appear on the shot. In both cases, the real key is to shoot before complete dark, so that t the sky still has some bluish and purplish lights to offer, instead of the black of a dark night.
I shot in Bulb mode, for some two minutes or so, and used that time to move around my lamp, and move around myself, always caring my position.
Well, it'a a first contact with that so appealing technique, and I certainly hope not the last one.
For the moment, I hope you like them. And don't forget to share!
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