Lol, I've tried, Even with very low exposures it just seems very difficult if not impossible to get a nice solid, Clean red out of it, That is with lights, As long as it's not a red light source my camera captures reds just fine.
Nah, If you've seen my Shoe shot with my pc in the background you can see longer exposures have a lot of distortion.
The lights in my pc to the eye have a nice full red tone to them like the red in Trees shot up there but I haven't been able to quite recreate it in a shot, It always bleeds into orange, My gauges in the teg do the same thing even with the brightness toned way down, I think it's just because the d3100 has an unforgiving sensor.
What do you guys think of this one? I was playing around in photoshop with one of the pictures I took to test the exposure before I lit the sparklers. I decided to get rid of the boring sky with a star trail I shot later that night in a different location. This is my first time doing anything like this:lol: Watching as Time Passes By by Austin Rajki, on Flickr
It's pretty straight forward Kurt. I built one using office supplies from work and a fluorescent light above it from my desk. Uploading from tapatalk so It's watered down in quality:
Here's the photo I got out of it:
All I did was grab an empty box and taped white paper all over it. I'll probably make another one using paint instead.