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I found this great tutorial to make a light bulb in Blender.
Unfortunately, the bulb in the tutorial does not have a screw thread, so I spent the better part of yesterday afternoon going through one tutorial after another to model a screw. There were issues with each of them, were quite messy and required a fair bit of clean up of the geometry.
Later, then, I discovered that Blender 2.9 contains a Bolt add-on (you first have to enable it in the Preferences). Aha!, I though, that I can use for my light bulb. I added a bolt, deleted the vertices of the head of the bold, and then merged each vertex of the top of the bolt with each vertex of the bottom of the bulb. Done. Clean and quick.
Lightbulbs hanging in the sky at sunset. Taken in Lima with a Canon 5D II, and edited in Lightroom.
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I was in town this morning to buy some items for my dad who is in the hospital at the moment. On my way to the shopping centre I walked over the Christmas market which wasn't open yet at the time when I was there but I could take a few photos of the decorations.
Was not going to do a photo this week as I couldn't think of anything to use. I normally do my photo on a Sunday night and post about 9 Came home from work and had an idea of using an old phone that I couldn't find and found the bulb in the drawer instead! Hence the title!! Happy macro Mondays
The setting sun creates a beautiful silhouette in the background of the rare Snakeshead Fritillary. I loved how this looked like a little lightbulb as I rolled around the floor trying to line it all up.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III|24-105mm L
I've been teaching Poppy photography, take a look at her Flickr.
It's getting dimmer in here - the lightbulbs are revolting!
A small burnt-out bulb acted as my model for todays (11-Apr-2022) Macro Mondays 'Bulb' theme.
I wish everyone a good week. HMM!
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One of the Folkestone Triennial 2017 artworks, by Michael Craig-Martin.
Junction of the Old High Street and Tontine Street.
Something a little different, one of my other passions, which is black and white architechture.
This was taken in Prague a few months agao and I'd totally forgotten about it until yesterday when I was catching up with some editing. I wasn't sure if I'd manage to capture what I wanted but in the end I'm more than happy with this.
Despite takling a tripod into this building it quickly became clear that using it wasn't an option due to the miniscule amount of space available to even place the camera, and virtually impossible even with the tilt screen on the D750 to look through the camera for the purpose of framing the shot up.
After a couple of not so succesful attempts the final solution was to obtain focus, rest the camera on its back on the floor, set a 10 second timer, then move out of the way of the shot.
When I arrived here I found I wasn't the only photographer shooting this scene... in a really bizarre twist of fate I had found out that Brad Eide was over from America, he and his wife Barb were actually randomly in Prague at the same time! so we had met up for dinner the night prior to this, I'd told Brad about this location in passing and when I walked in here the next day he was already in there shooting away! Small world or what...?!
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