Although not a new concept, light writing is something I'd never tried. I really enjoy some of the witty ways photographers manipulate quick figures, and the treadmill seemed an apt stage for an attempt at a figure study.
I had a hard time with these simple stick drawings! With a time-frame of seconds, it was easy to turn legs in awkward positions and flip feet the wrong way or bend limbs impossibly. One college figure drawing instructor suggested that drawing quickly can result in more accurate form because one needs to respond so fast that there's no time to doubt. I enjoy drawing figures with ink that way... there's no going back, just flow. When you can only see a point at a time it's hard to judge what you're doing, though, so these results were mixed with the flow of instinct and luck. Toward the end I began to get into a better groove, but there's only so long that I want to devote to each of these daily photos.
Gear: Nikon D90, Tokina 12-24mm, laser pen, flash light
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