In Light Painting, we normally try to keep the distance (between light and subject) consistent in order to keep the brightness consistent.
That doesn't mean we always use the same distance between the light on the subject, as that depends on other factors such as the size of the object.
That said,...

"Oil Can #11 (with Copper Sphere)" by Harold Ross
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It's no secret that I love oil cans, or "oilers", to be more exact!
In today's age of modern technology, we sometimes forget that machines had to be oiled regularly to function properly. The "oilers" used to perform that task came in ev...

"Baby Rollei" by Harold Ross
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Baby Rolleiflex, aka the “Gray Baby”
The “Baby” Rolleiflex was produced in gray between the years of 1957 and 1963. From 1963 until the end of production in 1968, the camera was made only in Black.
The 4x4cm camera , along with its 60mm Schneider Xenar lens,...

"My Grandfather's Pipes" by Harold Ross
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For over 30 years, I have been experimenting with the specialized technique of light painting which has given me the ability to show subjects in a different light, so that the viewers can appreciate them in an unexpected way.
The process of light pa...

"Still Life with Funnel and Weight" by Harold Ross
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I've been working too hard... I think I have Copper Funnel Syndrome!
Actually, I do have a syndrome… I cannot help but collect beautiful old, copper objects, especially when they have a gorgeous patina! Light painting helps bring out ...