Radiance Filament 2
I had to fix my microscope lamp.
I took a macro of the lamp filament for this week's submission.
I used my Nikon, F mount with a T mount adapter, T mount adapter to Microscope eyepiece adapter, and slipped it into the eyepiece of my B&L Stereo Scope. No "camera" lens used.
I then used low voltage to heat the filament to produce the "radiant" glow. The two electrodes (white solder connections) are about 1/4" apart.
Sometimes the photo finds YOU!!
Radiance Filament 2
I had to fix my microscope lamp.
I took a macro of the lamp filament for this week's submission.
I used my Nikon, F mount with a T mount adapter, T mount adapter to Microscope eyepiece adapter, and slipped it into the eyepiece of my B&L Stereo Scope. No "camera" lens used.
I then used low voltage to heat the filament to produce the "radiant" glow. The two electrodes (white solder connections) are about 1/4" apart.
Sometimes the photo finds YOU!!