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AMSTERDAM LIGHT FESTIVAL - Physics plays an important role in the work of Vendel and the Wolf. Often in the form of (wild) growing structures, which have an almost futuristic, science-fiction-like character. This work consists of hundreds of led strips, which especially if Christmas decoration are used because they are with their flashy light reminiscent of melting ice or shooting stars.
Eine, wie ich finde, coole Idee, dieses kleine Boot so interessant in Szene zu setzen / A cool idea to illuminate this small boat in a very interesting way
Thank you all so much for your many kind comments and faves on the photograph. I really appreciate your kind support very much!
Led-strip in the mirror of the bathroom with condensation drops after showering.
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Product Photography @ Photo-Club Rumelange
Small Necklace Watch
Ledstrip illuminated Lightbox
Marumi Close-up Filter DHG 330(+3) Achromat Macro
15 captures, focus-stacked in Photoshop.
Processed in Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.
Photo-Club Rumelange (PCR): www.pcr.lu
1) High quality 3528 SMD LED as light source
2) Aluminum alloy by anodic oxidation
3) Great energy saving: it saves over 50% power consumption than traditional T8 or T5 fluorescent light
4) Much lower surface temperature than fluorescent T8 or T5
5) Even and Soft light beam, without the feeling of dazzling, greatly reduced the harm to eyes
6) Long life span: normally over 50,000 hours, or 17 years if 8 hours per day which is over 10-20 times over normal incandescent lamps.
7) Environmental friendly: it saves over 80% power consumption than incandescent light or 50% than T8 or T5 fluorescent light
8) Solid-state, high shock or vibration resistant
9) No flickering. No UV or IR radiation
10) Compliant with CE, Rohs and UL certificates
11) Two-year Warranty
Applications:
Direct replacement of traditional T8 fluorescent light or Phillip Grille light; can be hanged from the roof or mounted into roof or wall or surfaces of any other objects.
Widely used in commercial or home indoor lighting such as supermarket, conference room, exhibition hall, hotel, office, etc..
Technical Descriptions:
Panel Size: 600x600 mm.
LED QTY: 700 pcs
LED type: SMD (3528).
Emitting Colors available: White, Warm white
Operating voltage: DC 55~75V
Power consumption: 42 W
Light-emitting angle: 120 degree
Life: ≥50000 hours
Website: www.haichanglight.com/
LED Q'ty:36 pcs
Power:2(W)
Lum:140-180
Voltage: 110v/220v (V)
LED Color:Warm White/ Cold White
lifespan 50,000hours
Product size: 51MM*93MM
packing size: 55MM*55MM*97MM
GW/NW: 80g/61g.
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Spec&Parameters:
lamp power: 18W
luminous flux of unit: R> 30, G> 60, B> 10LM, W> 55LM, Y> 30LM
full-color (R, G, and B is paratactic), solid color (R, G, B, W, Y)
LED amount: 6R +6 G +6 B
size of lamp: 650 × 71 × 72 (mm)
size of pack: 690 × 130 × 145 (mm)
input voltage: 110V, 220V AC 50/60Hz
color of lighting: silvery
work time: 50000hours
net weight of lamp: 3.5kg
chip: EDISON, SEOUL, Puree
unit power: 1W @ 300MA
"Angle of beam of light: 15Deg, 30Deg, 60Deg, floodlight, etc."
control mode: DMX512 (for full-color)
shell material: aluminum
protective index: IP65
protective panel: transparent toughened glass
gross weight of lamp: 4.5kg
effect: full-color changes, 256 Class × 3 efficient gray, gradual change, pursuant, streamy and so on.
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Product Photography @ Photo-Club Rumelange
White Plaster Rose
Ledstrip illuminated Lightbox
15 captures, focus-stacked in Photoshop.
Processed in Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.
Photo-Club Rumelange (PCR): www.pcr.lu
Spec&Parameters:
LED Q'ty 160 pcs
Power 8.5-10 (W)
Lum 650-750
Voltage 110v/220v (V)
LED Color:Warm White/ Cold White
lifespan 50,000hours
Product size:76MM*135MM
packing size: 80MM*80MM*139MM
GW/NW: 145g/117.5g
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Spec&Parameters:
LED Q'ty 1 pcs
Power 1(W)
Lum 80-90
Voltage 110v/220v (V)
LED Color:Warm White/ Cold White
lifespan 50,000hours
Product size: 51MM*93MM
packing size: 55MM*55MM*97MM
GW/NW: 80g/61g
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With some ghostly heat lightning in the distance
The Intercoastal Waterway
St. Petersburg Beach, Florida
Pentax SMC 50mm f/1.2, taken at f/1.2
Camera - Nikon D750
Lens - Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5
Aperture - f/4.5
Shutter - 30 seconds
ISO - 500
Here's a pixelstick portrait of my brother Trey Carpenter. Hunter and I were able to visit Tyler, Trey and their roommate Micah in NC over the weekend and we had a blast! After hiking a trail earlier that evening then having some tasty Steak N Shake we ventered outside and created some rad shots. I'll be sharing the rest of the images on my Instagram @michaeljosephr . Let me know what you think guys think! As always, thanks for looking everyone!
Naast een bezoek aan de Bergische Museumsbahnen, zie vorige foto, kon de Schwebebahn natuurlijk niet ontbreken. Dit wereldberoemde vervoersmiddel, dat sinds 1901 meer dan 1,5 miljard mensen zwevend over Wuppertal vervoert heeft, kent een lengte van ruim 13 kilometer en telt 20 stations. Met dank aan een maximale snelheid van maar liefst 60 km/u, wordt de rit van Vohwinkel naar Oberbarmen in ongeveer 35 minuten afgelegd.
Aangezien de meeste huidige stellen uit de jaren '70 stammen, werden er in 2011 bij Vossloh 31 nieuwe voertuigen besteld. Op 18 december 2016 was de eer aan het toestel 01, zichtbaar op de foto, toen dit nieuwe type 'Generation 15' voor het eerst aan de pers en inwoners van Wuppertal werd gepresenteerd. De stellen zijn behoorlijk ruim van binnen en het gebruik van groene en rode ledstrips bij de deuren is fraai. Maar toch de leukste 'feature' van deze stellen is wel het grote raam aan de achterzijde vanwaar je echt het idee hebt alsof je 'vliegt'. Mede door de verticaal gepositioneerde zitplaatsen was dit een zeer gewilde spot. Zo ogen de stellen dus niet alleen heel modern, maar bieden ze passagiers ook nog een 'panorama'-attractie.
Overigens niet alleen de Schwebebahn op de foto kan omschreven worden als een 'groentje', want hoewel de kleur anders doet vermoeden is de bus op de foto van het type Mercedes-Benz O 530 LE Citaro C2 gebouwd in 2016 en rijdt dus ook pas sinds kort in het Bergisches Land.
English: Since last year, new wagons are 'hanging' on the world-famous Schwebebahn in Wuppertal. Here we see the first number of the new series 'Generation 15', in combination with an also new vehicle, a Mercedes-Benz Citaro from 2016, in the Kaisserstrasse on their way to Vohwinkel bahnhof.
Foto: Matthias van Aalst
The "Now " building on Denmark Street, near Tottenham Court Road in London, standing four storyes high, it broadcasts an audio visual moving digital artwork using the latest LED technology.
It's just amazing.
Repose
Hydrangea
Graflex Super Graphic, Schneider Super Angulon 90mm f/8 @ f/32, 1/2 second
Ilford HP5 Plus, EI 400
Master's Metol, 15ml A/ 10ml B/ 500ml
6:00, 10 seconds/ minute agitation
Another image from the archives...
A shot with some personal classic LP elements, including some imperfections, witch I think usually makes a shot interesting.
When it comes to ideas for photoshoots coming from magical elvish people... I'm all ears.
For this set of shoots, we agreed that she was captive inside of the bubble.
Model: the_queens_secret
Dress: angelixsdesigns
Strobist details: I've got a TT600 with a purple gel to the right of the frame into a softbox, a TT600 with a green gel to the left of the frame into a softbox, and a TT600 into an umbrella with a 1/4 CTO gel and then I put my LED strip on the ground and, in this case, all I needed to do was drag the shutter a bit to get enough light.
This is going to confuse the heck out of people, probably.
Normally, this looks like something I'd have accomplished using lightpainting and long-exposure photography. Except, in this case, it's the model holding a light strip. Surprise! It's actually a normal photograph.
"normal"
It's pretty normal to have to explain well before the shoot the sorts of things that you expect to accomplish during a shoot. But pretty much all of my shoots involve an educational component where I have to explain how to produce good photos within my technological system of homebrew hardware.
And, as such, they'll point to one picture or another and ask if we can do something like *that* and maybe I'll have to explain how I got it and if we're doing that sort of thing at this particular shoot or if they need to bug me at some other point in the year.
Strobist details: There's a TT600 at minimum power to the left with a blue gel into a softbox, triggered with an XProO. This is a 1M blue LED strip that's really quite bright and my 3D printed 12v power supply. I managed to get ISO 1600 and 1/60s shutter.
Light-bending with www.instagram.com/alex.vu/. She was thinking about Avatar the last Airbender (which I've never seen) with this pose.
I didn't expect the red lighting to work out quite like this but it's really neat.
Strobist details: I've got a TT600 with a red gel to the right of the frame into a softbox, a TT600 with a blue gel to the left of the frame into a softbox, and then Alex is holding a lightstrip.
Merry Christmas all.
A bit of light painting outside the Fremantle Prison last week with Dave Savage.
More of katelyn_colia and scarletvictoria.visions.
I love this section of the shoot. I never quite know who's really really really going to walk through the door to shoot (and have to figure it all out real fast) and this was what I ended up excited about portraying.
Strobist details: There's my purple 12v strip (powered by 3x18650s) plus a blue gel on a TT600 in a softbox to one side and a purple gel on a TT600 in a softbox to the other side. All triggered by an XProO.
Metre long strip of multicolour LEDs - set to blue continuous. Switched on and off.
Samyang 24mm f/1.4 at f/8.
This is Stonehenge II located in Ingram, Texas. Several photographers (TxPilot, Digicord, Pixelated~Light, Spectral Convergence, Eric, Ryan) and I met up and took night photos there. Thanks guys! This was my first collaboration with other photographers and it was great to meet minds similar to mine. These guys enjoy taking photos at night with lights, have skills, and passion. I was under the Texas stars surrounded by standing and stacked stones with orbs galore and the Wilky Way above so I had to capture a time lapse stop motion style light painting extravaganza video.
My friend Ryan Holgerson just finished another song, Live Wire Remix, which I cut in half because of Flickrs video 90 second limit but it matches decently so enjoy. Ryan tears it up on the guitar like we lit it up at Stonehenge!
This video is comprised of several hundred long exposure photos straight out of the cameras of which are about 30 seconds - several minutes long each.