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The monochrome interpretation of the light fixture reflections brings out the textures and and tones in the counter-top.
TOPAZ B&W was used to interpret the processed RAW image in monochrome.
I installed a new light over the kitchen table today. You just know I had to play around with a camera after dark.
This is a new light bulb but modeled after the original edison bulb. I have a project coming where I will be using it. Stay tuned!
I found this great light fixture through a window in a restaurant on Main Street today. Love the steampunk vibe of the pipe being used as conduit.
Shot with my Fujifilm X-T3 and the outstanding XF 90mm f/2 prime. Processed in Capture One Pro.
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It's got a little chin problem, but this light was just right for this space. And against the cloudy sky, even better.
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The new edison bulbs fascinate me. Their orange glow seemed to be the perfect object for this weeks challenge of 'creative orange'. This photo was taken of a bulb under a bulb, o a glass table outside in the garden during sunset
Testing my 1980's Tamron 80-210mm 103a Adaptall 2 model lens on my Sony a6000. I'm loving it all over again!
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Lit with several tungsten-balanced LED Edison light bulbs.
Olympus E-M1 and OM System 20mm f1.4 Pro lens.
Edison Bulbs at Waffle Love on 25th Street - Ogden, UT. Camera: Nikon Nikomat FTn (1967 - 1975). Film: Kodak Ektar 100.⠀