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(russian version of this post in livejournal)

It's simple technique, but very time consuming. At first, i place black (or dark) background behing the scene, put a camera on tripod and set it to manual mode with settings: iso at minimum (80), aperture to max number (8 in my case) for wider DOF and set exposure time to 5-10 seconds (i turn off light, make a test shot with flashlight and adjust exposure time, if it too low or too high). When i done with camera settings, i start continuous serie of shots, turn off the light and start to lit the scene with LED flashlight from different angles and distances, changing the lighting when i hear shutter sound from camera (Canon Powershot A650 with CHDK firmware writes RAW shot in 5-6 seconds, so i have enough time to move flashlight where i want). At first, i don't move flashlight during exposure time, taking static lighted scene, and when i got enough shots, i move flashlight while shooting, trying to get some nice light effects. When i got enough shots, i stop the camera, upload shots in computer and look at serie of shots, which looks like this:

lightpainting sources

Then, i sort all of them. Firstly, i divide all shots to 2 groups: dark and bright. Inside each group i sort shots by type of lighting: front, side, back, top. This sorting helps at processing stage, and i can easily exclude some shots from processing (these what looks similar). After sorting, i select one of dark shots as "base". Usually it is shot with good lighting at centre of scene and with dark corners and background. I load all shots in Photoshop as layers, and move base layer at bottom of stack. I set black masks to all layers, except base, so they become invisible. And now i start most time consuming processing stage. Starting from bottom hidden layer, i make it visible (by disabling mask - clicking with Shift key at mask icon) and invisible again several times, compare it with picture below. If i see some parts, which looks better than underlying picture (good lighting or interesting light effect), i add this part to final mix by painting mask using white brush with soft edges. For example, at one shot i like blue reflection at hat of big mushroom, but nothing more, so i add only area with this reflection. On another shot, i like good shadows of foreground mushrooms at wooden table, or lighting of maple leafs at background, or something else. So i go through all layers to top one, adding good features from some of them. After that, picture looks nice, and i do standard postprocessing steps: sharpening, noise removing, HiRaLoAm layer for better local contrast with highpass filter and finally, color correction and global contrast with curves.

Gifts of september (lightpainting)

Lily lightpainted

Light inside (lightpainting)

Black mirror (lightpainting)

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:iconthomas-koidhis:
I'm very taken by your images. Easy watch.
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:iconwtek79:
Thank you sooo much for watching my friend !!! :)

Have a great day :peace:
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:iconghiretta:
I love you photo of snowflakes *-* they are amazing *-*
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:iconxcuutiichiraamiix:
WOW! Thank you for the watch back!! Your gallery is UH-MAY-ZINGGGGGGGGG
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:iconmalesx:
Your new works are really so cute and lovely I love them all :love: :clap: :aww: :D :XD: :iconlaplz:
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:iconkimi-parks:
Thank you for the watch! :)
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:iconrinathescarecrow:
Thank you very much for watching me back! :hug:
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*FramedByNature Apr 2, 2013  Student Photographer
Love your snowflake work! :) I'm an avid flake shooter myself when I get the chance, but haven't had the pleasure of shooting them with true macro equipment. Reverse macro will have to do for now, until your shots make me jealous enough to man up and buy a lens =D
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~MrsNekoChuu Mar 27, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Thank you for watching! I loooove your pictures!
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