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'kay, really bored and uninspired, so here is the natural fiber lampshade on my nightstand. I like the way I framed it - came out pretty even - no cropping! Makes a cool texture.
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Super easy DIY: Fabric covered lampshade. Blogged: sweetiepiepumpkinnoodle.blogspot.com/2009/05/super-easy-d...
I saw this lampshade on a traffic light in Paddington, Sydney, and thought it was pretty cool. You can't really tell but the inside of the 'shade had a print of mountain scenery.
A series of cutlery lampshades created to combine for a window display. Specialist Pathway Project 2015.
New lens from Santa! A mid-'90s Vivitar 100mm macro. Plenty of long-range portrait and up-close Ask-The-Family puzzlers to follow in the new year!
dBASED, Dicky Wacker, Just James, Just Ash, Rainbow Butthole and Wines Like A Bitch circleup for introductions.
Swee Mei lampshades at Littlehampton - read more on the blog post
strobist - SB900 at 1/4 remotely fired with Phottix Atlas wirless trigger
Make balloon lampshades with paper napkins, painted on to balloons with white glue and water. When completely dry, untie balloon so that it slowly loses air and separates from the lampshade. Trim lampshades and place over nightlights, on a mirror. Make sure the night lights are not touching the paper. You can cover the lights with a small glass bowl to make sure they don't get too close to the shades and overheat. You don't want to start a fire! Do not leave the lamps on when you're out of the room - safety is always a good idea!
For step by step instructions, go to "Balloon Lamshade" with the dark background.