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once again, one of you guys has lit a light bulb in my head.
a few days ago i merged a plug and a tulip, and one of my flickr fellows commented about "turning a tulip bulb into a light bulb"...
well, this picture is dedicated to Drachenlady77, whose words inspired me.
i'm so grateful for all the amazing people i've met here on flickr: you guys are a constant source of inspiration and a push to improve as a photographer.
thanks a lot everybody with all my heart.
310/365
En creusant,ces jours-ci, pour déterrer son canna gigantesque que je vous ai fait connaitre récemment (voir photo ci-dessous),Lou a eu la grande surprise de constater que son canna avait produit plus d'une vingtaine de bulbes de différentes grosseurs...Elle va les conserver dans des sacs à l'intérieur et planifie les vendre le printemps prochain...Certains sont déjà réservés...
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Vous lire est un plaisir.Merci de vos commentaires,votre visite,vos invitations et favoris!
To read your comments is a pleasure.Thank you for your visit,comments,invitations and faves!
Looking deep into a LED Bulb at the 'elements' and their reflection on the inside of the glass bulb
Bulb for Macro Mondays
#50 In the Spotlight for 122 pictures in 2022
The House of the Black Madonna is perhaps the most famous Cubist building in Prague. Designed by Josef Gočár, one of the foremost cubist architects in Europe. Built between 1911 and 1912, it was the very first building in Prague to be built within this art movement. Inside the building is also the museum of cubism. The most special part of the building, however, is the grand staircase. If you stand at the bottom of the stairwell and look up, you see that it has the shape of a light bulb, from which light also seems to come from. So if you're ever in Prague, this staircase is definitely worth a visit.
Straight Out Of Camera (SOOC) apart from border and signature.
© Jon Downs 2010 All Rights Reserved.
God has always something for us : a key for every problem, a light for every shadow, a relief for every sorrow.... a plan for every day.
Psalm 34
This was lite from below using a speed lite and blue coloured gel. The bulb is sat on machined metal which the light passed though.
EXPLORE #434 2010-09-04
Nikon D90; Nikkor AF 50mm D; ISO 200; 1/50 seg a f/4
Recomiendo ver en GRANDE
Macro Mondays - Vegetables
A cross section of a garlic bulb
Garlic belongs to the Alium (onion) family and is closely related to onions, shallots and leeks. Throughout history, the main use of garlic was for its health and medicinal properties.
Highly nutritious with very few calories
Explore: June 6, 2020; #493
After the fragrant tulips died back, my wife harvested the bulbs, to plant again at a later date.
Strobist: Alien Bees 800 through a 7" reflector behind the subject and high, camera right, fired with a sync chord. A silver reflector, attached to a stand, is just to camera left, to lessen the shadows.
Today I received a present: new yellow halogen bulbs for my 1987 Peu 305 Break GR. Now my car looks more French as it ever was...
Dank Wouter!
Halfweg, April 17, 2021.
© 2021 Sander Toonen, Halfweg / All Rights Reserved
Strobist Info:
430 EX II @ 1/4 on the right side and YN-460 @ 1/4 on the left side. Each with tracing paper for the "Softbox-Look".
Triggered by RF-602
Inspired by Herbert Wannhoff.
Here is the Bulb capture taken that I had used in the recent "picture within the picture" theme (see below in the comments). The lake there was very choppy, and the clouds were streaming overhead very quickly (but the ones there in front of the mountains across the lake were not moving much), so the result is this very interesting image that looks like a painting. I really liked how the driftwood and rock sticking out of the water there looked as well. The long exposure also allows the rocks below the surface to be seen.
f/11 @ 241 Seconds