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After documenting my collection of cameras, I’ve just done the same thing for the lights that I use for my light painting work. They can be found in the Lights Gallery (under Techniques in the main menu) with each image containing a link to a gallery of the images taken with that light.

As with the cameras, each light painted image on the site now has a link to the light that lit it at the bottom.

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  1. February 7th, 2010 at 19:27 | #1

    @Will
    White LEDs have a strange colour spectrum – they’re not particularly flattering on skin, so I tend to avoid them. For a neutral colour balance you’re far better using an regular bulb and setting an incandescent colour balance.

    Your mileage may vary of course, so experimentation is key.

    Dave

  2. February 4th, 2010 at 06:46 | #2

    Can any one tell me the Negative and Positive for using LED or normal globe Maglights?
    I know they give off a different color but are leds worse for painting a subject?

  3. October 20th, 2009 at 18:23 | #3

    I thought you were going into a line in adult entertainment there for a moment

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