A while ago I presented you with a mini-gallery in which the protagonists quietly levitrated on their beds, performing meditation acts or daily activities such as reading a newspaper or making a phone call.
In today’s tutorial we will see the simple steps to follow to also be the protagonists of a levitating photo.
- “Jump in bed”.
- This is the name of this photographic practice that its own name suggests: people who are dedicated to jumping on a mattress.
- Unleashing their creativity and imagination.
- In a short time.
- Bedtime has become a fad that has caused (and continues) to cause) a sensation not only among the “geeks”.
- But also in anyone who wants to feel sensations of freedom.
- Pleasure and stress.
- Jumping into a bed has never been more creative.
- Artistic and fun than with this practice.
Below I will detail the material that should be available as well as the steps to take a photo of this type:
To pass a levitation photo, we will need material that is easy to find:
Step 1: The first thing you need to do is set up the camera to get the photo you want. Due to the complexity of shooting here, we cannot afford to play with manual and semi-manual modes. This is one of those rare situations where we will put our SLR camera in automatic mode.
Step 2: If a friend takes the photo, that’s fine, but if we do it ourselves, it’s time to activate the remote shutter mode, my advice is to activate it with a delay of 2 seconds, this will give you time. to take the photo and prepare for the jump.
Step 3: Open the flash. It’s likely that when you’re in an enclosed place (room, bedroom), the flash will fire automatically, but just in case you’ve opened it expressly.
Step 4: Adjust our lens to the shortest possible focal length, if our lens is 18 to 55 mm, let’s choose 18, and if it goes up to 16 mm, better, etc. Remember, as open as possible. We need the photo to be spectacular, for which a wide angle will be of great help. Needless to say, the focus must be automatic.
Step 5: get on the bed. Jump and shoot
To the delight and inspiration of readers, here are four photos I took last month during a “levitation” at a hotel in the Cote d’Azur, near Nice.
Posdata 1: If you dare to practice your own jump in bed, feel free to upload the photo to our wall on Facebook so we can comment on it together. Of course, be very careful, please. Make sure the bed is moderately solid before taking to bed.
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