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