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A lightbulb - Taken under artifical light (hence reflections of ceiling lamp and computer screen in glass). To get the filament to glow I turned the lamp on, let it warm up and then switched it off just before opening the shutter so that the camera captured the glow as it cooled - not to be recomended if you get frustrated easily!

Against a cloudy sky.

New Gacha machine on sim.

3 rares & 11 commons all with resizer script and transferable. Top string attachment is modify so you can stretch it longer.

 

In World shop

Lovely light bulb

...against Boise's blue skies

Canon FTb and Canon 50mm f1.8 with macro coupler

Fuji Neopan Acros @ ASA 100

Developed in Adonal (Rodinal) 1+50 (13:30min)

Scanned with Reflecta ProScan 7200 and Vuescan

Taken in a studio at college as part of my course work. Controlling reflections. It was really quite tricky to get the right reflections. Had the lamp plugged into a dimmer and Bowens flash large softbox behind with black card placed between.

Shot on iphone 5 using Nightcap app, then edited using snapseed

As it was lousy weather today, I stayed in and had a bit of fun with flashguns.

Flash on right and left equal 1/32. Reflector on front left and yellow snoot front at 1/8. Ambient kept low for dark background, using small aperture about f13 and 1/250 on the shutter

Shot top and bottom separately, then joined them in CS6 afterwards.

Used tungsten CB

again some fireflies...

(sketches completed in illustrator)

One from Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park. I really loved all the automata and pretty decorations on the various stalls.

Studio Setup--lightbulb

Well, I have to be honest, I was not expecting this when I stuck the bulb up a Granny Smith. I love the green glow around on the white card background :)

For the december challenge of the Girls Next Door forum, we had to make something with a lightbulb.... I also made two hot air balloons; my two little boys love them and they each have one hanging in their room.

looks safe, no?

 

I shot this with my new Fuji X-T10 and then messed with it in Hipstamatic. I forgot how much I love Hipstamatic.

Carbon transfer on found paper.

Read about this photo on my blog.

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