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This is the osteospermum "Blue Eyed Beauty" photo'd under my RGB light scheme while also being lit from behind by a white LED flashlight. WB on the camera was set to "Daylight".
With minimal editing, this is as the camera saw the flower.
While I was taking a series of pix of this flower, it began to slowly close up. The underside of the flower is also beautiful, and I uploaded a picture of it just prior to uploading this image.
[C2385] Alt Tags: Canon Rebel T3i EOS 600D
This mum is basically white, photo'd here under colored LED lights overhead, a white LED directly behind, and a "black-lite" LED overhead. Except for minot brightness and contrast, this is the how the camera saw it.
[C14045] Alt Tags: Canon Rebel T3i EOS 600D chrysanthemum
The Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi, lighting by Speirs and Major Associates.
About the mosque:
The mosque is named after Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayhan, the late ruler and founder of the United Arab Emirates, and is a building of extraordinary dimensions: it is the third largest mosque worldwide, and features the largest dome of a mosque in the world. Behind the design are architects Halcrow, Spatium and Speirs and Major Associates, UK (Lighting Architects).
About the lighting:
In keeping with other religious buildings, the mosque attaches special symbolic importance to light. Within the interior, all light appears woven into the fabric of the building with equipment hidden from view. Most striking of all is the exterior lighting which ebbs and flows according to the lunar-based Islamic calendar. Director Jonathan Speirs explains: "In the same way as the moon has an impact on the tides, we wanted the moon to have an impact on the building. Our idea was to have a building that, by full moon, is lit pristinely with white light, but with a textural quality evocative of clouds slowly drifting by. As the moon wanes over its 28 day cycle, the lighting grows gradually bluer to signify darkness. On the fourteenth evening the mosque is lit in deepest blue."
+ info:
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by agonz46.
interactieve lichtinstalatie in de tunnel onder de Ganzemarkt in Utrecht als onderdeel van Trajectum Lumen
72" x 18" x " 1" deep brushed aluminum panel, Reverse cut out logo, Translucent acrylic backer, with RGB lighting for customer to tune into their preferred shade of blue for the lighting .
interactieve lichtinstalatie in de tunnel onder de Ganzemarkt in Utrecht als onderdeel van Trajectum Lumen
interactieve lichtinstalatie in de tunnel onder de Ganzemarkt in Utrecht als onderdeel van Trajectum Lumen
Just playing around with abstract macro.
This is 4 sheets of plain white paper, folded in half and clipped together with clothes pegs.
It is lying flat on a reflective stone kitchen bench top in dark room.
I placed green and a blue RGB lights behind and at the end of the paper for effect
The lights are Neewer RGB2 lights.. Can change to any colour temp and intensity and can be controlled by smartphone.