The first two pictures were taken at an arcade. In that Image I took a clear image of some cool neon light artwork. And I also took a picture where I adjusted the lens size mid shot to get an elongated result. I really liked how this one came out.
In my next set of pictures I took it at the museum of modern art sf. There was a particularly interesting sculpture by Yayoi Kusama about a pumpkin. In this picture I set the shutter speed to 4" and adjusted the lens mid shot to get a really cool light painting shot.
I took my third image an arcade of a Ms. Pacman game. I set the exposure to a 1"3 to capture the motion and path of Ms. Pacman and the ghosts. I also used a really high ISO to obtain a grainy look on my image.
My last Image was taken at the SF MOMA as well and it was to pay homage to group f64. I found there work to be extremely interesting. I wanted to take a picture of f64 at f64, but I had to settle with f32 since that's how high my camera goes up to without a better lens. With this shot I just wanted to use gradual camera sway to create a 3Dish effect.
Overall, learning about night photography and light painting was fun. I learned how I can manipulate light by simply adjusting exposure values and by even physically adjusting my camera. I also got to get more practice with the exposure triangle, and am really starting to get the hang of Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.