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The Lightbulb Staircase of Grand Cafe Orient in the House of the Black Madonna is one of Prague’s hidden gems. Designed by architect Josef Gočár in 1911, the building is the only surviving Cubist interior in the world.
#2nd #bulb
It has has been almost 3 Months without Photography. Been quite a while where i had to take care of private issues - but now i am back on the road again and i started with #macromondays - i usually give it a try with some more images than just one shot.
This Image didn`t make it as i choosed another one for the theme #bulb - but i thought i might share my 2nd attempt with an image that is also fullfilled with warm tones :)
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This is what happens when a Hobbit argues with Gandalf the Magician...........
( Lightbulb 2 inches high, Hobbit much smaller. )
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Not the safest image I have ever taken, wiring the steel mesh as the 220 volt neutral and a wire soldered onto the base contact of the bulb for the live.
The mesh was backed with tracing paper, and lit through with a circular gobo attached to a single strobe..
A traction engine, close-up at the Dorset Steam Fair, Tarrant Hinton, Dorset, UK. It is the largest steam fair in Europe and held annually.
The bulb for a night light.
I put the bulb on the opening screen of my iPad to get the bright, colorful background.
For Macro Mondays theme: bulb
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I am not entirely sure whether this sculpted figure is a male or female. Here the head is seen against the background of some folded up cafe umbrellas and a hanging lightbulb from the cafe next door behind the glass wall.
I dismantled a light bulb (very carefully) and plan to put very tiny plants in it but for now I am enjoying it this way.
Texture..Ancient times
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Black and white re-edit of a shot from August 2017. The colour version was one of my earlier Explored shots here on Flickr. Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography - enjoy!
A great afternoon at the Skyline Cafe, next to the national airport in Mexico City. A lightbulb on the Cafe's roof garden overlooking the runways of the international airport.
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Macro Mondays and the theme of "Shadow".
I didn't have very many ideas for this theme and in the end a light bulb was my only real thought for this week.
This was set up on a white board and after turning all the lights off I used my torch to illuminate the subject, first to get an exposure I was happy with and then to experiment with the angle I would hold the torch from.
I had set the white balance to "Sunny" as my LED torch is daylight balanced but during editing I decided to give it a colour shift and first tried changing the white balance to "Incandescent". While pleasant I decided it was too much and changed it to "Fluorescent" and reduced the vibrance a fair bit as well.
A lone lightbulb sits on top of a rack of spooling machines at the Lonaconing Silk Mill, Lonaconing, Maryland, USA, It's one of the last intact silk mills in the United States. The mill closed in 1957, but everything inside was left as it was at that point, making for a step back in time.
I found this great tutorial to make a light bulb in Blender.
Unfortunately, the bulb in the tutorial does not have a screw thread, so I spent the better part of yesterday afternoon going through one tutorial after another to model a screw. There were issues with each of them, were quite messy and required a fair bit of clean up of the geometry.
Later, then, I discovered that Blender 2.9 contains a Bolt add-on (you first have to enable it in the Preferences). Aha!, I though, that I can use for my light bulb. I added a bolt, deleted the vertices of the head of the bold, and then merged each vertex of the top of the bolt with each vertex of the bottom of the bulb. Done. Clean and quick.