ISO: 800 f/5.6 SS: 1.0
ISO: 800 f/5.6 SS: 1.0
This is a photo I've been wanting to set up since I bought my star projector!
This was a pretty simple set up, and the only difficulty I had was figuring out how to go about exposing us and still getting the starfield in the background. It turned out to be easy enough.
First, we set it up so that the projector shined onto the black paper from the side. We positioned ourselves out of the way of the lasers. After a few shots with a shutter speed of 1/250 and a flash to expose ourselves, we decided to try with a longer shutter speed. We moved it up to 15 seconds, which made the star field totally white and overexposed. So we moved it down until eventually, it ended at 1.0. We put the Alienbee on 1/32 power so that us ghostly white ladies would be visible... When the flash went off, that exposed for us properly and allowed for us to not have any movement, and the 1sec exposure made it so that background was still visible. So horray! Here they are. :)
This is a photo I've been wanting to set up since I bought my star projector!
This was a pretty simple set up, and the only difficulty I had was figuring out how to go about exposing us and still getting the starfield in the background. It turned out to be easy enough.
First, we set it up so that the projector shined onto the black paper from the side. We positioned ourselves out of the way of the lasers. After a few shots with a shutter speed of 1/250 and a flash to expose ourselves, we decided to try with a longer shutter speed. We moved it up to 15 seconds, which made the star field totally white and overexposed. So we moved it down until eventually, it ended at 1.0. We put the Alienbee on 1/32 power so that us ghostly white ladies would be visible... When the flash went off, that exposed for us properly and allowed for us to not have any movement, and the 1sec exposure made it so that background was still visible. So horray! Here they are. :)




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