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Taken Mar 7, 2020
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I spent some time last night working on some still life photography. Its not an area I would usually dabble in, but I had noticed the texture of a grapefruit Trudy had ordered with our shopping and that sent me down the track of light and shadows and textures. Using an extremely basic set-up of a desk lamp stage right and some crepe paper hanging off a clothes horse for light diffusion (all the photographic mod-cons for me!) I practiced with the grapefruits and these apples. More results to come.
With bonfire night approaching I need to get these working again. Its an annual service.
HP5 4x5 DDX.
Saturday Self Challenge
This week anything Vintage/Retro. Process however you wish. May be colour or B&W. There is a lot of opportunity to be creative!
Calcium Carbide lamps originally date from around the start of the 20th century. This pair belong to my husband who used them for caving, they are from the mid 1970’s.
The caving, or mining lamp, has calcium carbide placed in its lower chamber, called the generator. Water is then put in the upper reservoir.
A valve is used to control the rate at which the water drips through into the chamber containing the calcium carbide. Controlling the rate of the flow of water determines the production of acetylene gas. This in turn controls the rate of the gas flow and the size of the flame at the burner and the amount of light it produces.
The lamp has a reflector behind the flame to help project the light forward, this type of lamp produces a very bright broad light.
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A lamp stand at City Hall Park (New York City). The park’s gas streetlights were replaced by the electric lamps depicted in the photo in 1903. The Manhattan Municipal Building is in the background—July 20, 2011
Seville -- Spain
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LAMPARAS al ATARDECER
Sevilla ---- España
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The book:
Simenon, Georges: Maigret und die Bohnenstange. Zürich: Diogenes Verlag AG 1980.
The glass:
Fennia, Kaj Franck for Nuutajärvi, Finland 1952.
The lamp unidentified, probably 1940s or 1950s.
Zeiss Ikon Nettar 516 (1940)
with Novar Anastigmat 75mm f4.5
Kodak T-Max 100 shot at ISO 400, handheld, probably 1/50 s at f4.5
Compard R09 One Shot 1+100 60 min semi-stand, 19°C
5 min presoak
Agitation 1st 60 seconds + 10 s at ~ 30 min
Helsinki, Finland 2024.
In the Handelsbeurs Antwerpen...
Leica M7 50mm Summicron HP5+ self-developed in Microphen (stock), self-scanned with Nikon LS9000 + vuescan(linux) + darktable(linux)
The film was damaged by x-ray at an Airport because I´d accidentally left it in hand-luggage. The negatives are quite badly fogged.
Reveals Day 4:
No throwing shade here – too much visual goodness in the LAMP album for that!
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Here's my submission.
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Check out all the other great submissions here:
scavengerhunt.photography/.../round-32-reveals-lamp/
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Cheers,
Wade
#ArtByWadeBrooks
#photographyscavengerhunt
spent the day at a hospital. much respek to egotistical ostrich for the help. met a nice homeless man. he offered us popcorn.
"Desk Lamp Series"
My 11th build for Iron Builder vs. 2 Much Caffeine.
The part that we need to use the whole month is the "Pain" Roller handle.
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Lamp on the Rua das Lavadeiras side of the outdoor cinema screen at the rear of what was the Società Recreativa de Olhão: future uncertain.
I don't know exactly why, but this is one of my favorite pictures of a lamp that I have ever taken. It's a simple lamp, nothing really special about it. But there is just something about it, maybe its the pattern of light it emits. Whatever it is, I like it.
The shade was a bare cage and the bulb within was a modern copy of one of the first ever carbon fibre based incandescent bulbs.
The shapes fascinated me I took a photograph. I also made a few abortive sketches. I then processed the photograph in several ways just exploring possibilities. This image is just a plonk, plonk collection of my results. At the bottom right is the unprocessed image.
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De buitenverlichting van ons appartementencomplex.
De buitenmuur van onze parkeergarage zijn bezaaid met deze lampen. 's Avonds een heel gezicht vanaf het Mozartpark.
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