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Project 1: Light Painting Photography Description: Light painting involves using a slow shutter speed to capture the movement of light sources in a dark environment, creating unique and surreal images. This technique challenges traditional photography by manipulating time and light to create abstract visual effects. Significance: Light painting pushes the boundaries of photography as an art form, encouraging experimentation with unconventional light sources and long exposures. Materials & Tools: A digital camera with manual settings, a tripod, various light sources (e.g., flashlights, LED lights, glow sticks), and a dark environment. Approach & Tips: Begin by setting the camera to a slow shutter speed (e.g., 15-30 seconds) and a low ISO. Experiment with different light sources and movements to create unique patterns and effects. Be patient and prepared to take multiple shots, as light painting requires practice and experimentation to master. (Etc.).