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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.
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
An old lamp on an old wall in the Sorrento Coast.
Una veccia lampada su un vecchio muro della Costiera Sorrentina.
Olympus Mju ii with Ilford XP2 chromogenic film. For those people who don't know what this is, it's a monochrome film which develops in C41 colour chemicals. Very nice if you don't have your own darkrooms!
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.
'tis the season ...
Pic n my Lamps Album
Pic taken 27 Nov 2024
Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ...
I've begun enjoying checking out different light sources. They have many interesting characteristics.
Primula pauciflora, the pretty shooting star, few-flowered shooting star, dark throat shooting star or prairie shooting star, is a species of flowering plant in the primula family Primulaceae. It is a widespread and very variable species, native to western North America. Taken in Alaska.
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.
A different view of the lamp lid I took for Macro Mondays 'lids' theme. I nearly chose this shot, just had a slight preference for the other one.
Found on a morning stroll along the harbor in Sitia, Crete, Greece. Sitia is found on the northeastern end of the island of Crete.
up-cycled old lamp with some crochet embellishement. :-)
After the crochet flower virus got a grip on me. But most of the crochet flowers are just pinned on yet.
More pictures and story at Mo's and mine little blog