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Digital Feather Blade (Long)


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Length: 15" (38cm)

Light Painting Blades are acrylic shapes that light up when installed into the Light Painting Blade Holder and attached to the RGB Critter Flashlight. This product is designed for use in light painting photography. At 8mm, these are the thickest Light Painting Blades on the market! This extra thickness provides the most light output possible.

To use the light painting blades, you'll need the RGB Critter Flashlight and Light Painting Blade Holder.


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Digital Feather Blade (Long)
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drshawnie
Flame of Tongue Pro Blade

This blade is very durable, And I like how the etching interplays with the light!

The mouth and tongue of my serpent in this photo was made with this Flame of Tongue pro blade.

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Gordon Williams
Very nice

Any way to recreate flames is welcome, and the Flower Flames Blade is a good one. It's a little thicker than I thought it'd be, but it's a great addition to my light painting arsenal.

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Gordon Williams
I'm lovin' it.

It's a bit thicker than I thought it'd be, but that's alright. The test pictures came out great, so I've got some hot ideas on how to use the Primal Flames blade ( get it? ).

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Gordon Williams
Great addition

It's a bit thicker than I thought it'd be, but I already have some great ideas for it. Test pictures came out great, so let the good times roll!

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Alexander McLeod
“Unpacking”…?

Any information about removing what appears to be protective paper?

Hi Alex, It's up to you whether or not you want to remove the protective paper from the Light Painting Blade - The paper will create a different lighting effect if left in place. The product pictures on the website show the Blades without the paper and most Light Painters opt to remove it before use.