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Zen Magnets - Lightbulbs (@varies)
A few screw-in lightbulb shapes.
(@251) - Large Thick Base = (9x5)+(9x10)+(9x5)-5+(4x15)+10+5+1
(@221) - Large Thin Base = (9x5)+(9x10)+(9x5)-5+(4x10)+5+1
(@078) - Small = 8+4+(3x11)+(3x4)+1
(@041) - Smaller = 4+(3x8)+(3x4)+1
One of the many things you can use a light bulb for. This is a collection of junk I found in my tool box tonight. Kind of a new age Victorian vacuum tube.
Replacing these turn signal bulbs is pretty easy. But someone had put a wrong bolt on the headlight assembly, so I had to buy a new tool to remove it (set of Torx wrenches with the T27 I needed for this job).
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I cleaned the light bulb and retook this pic. I used my camera's ND filter to get a really low exposure on the filament, then went up in exposures from there. I like how this shot shows all of the support structure for the filament and how there are reflections of everything inside of the bulb.
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Remember the BBC Lightbulb fiasco?
Well, here they are again. No cherrypicker this time, thats been replaced by a whole structure made of scaffolding. Note that this time they only need two people...
Scavenge Challenge #16 Use your ingenuity to create a clever photo with a light bulb as the main subject.
Does sneaking into a fancy hotel with a camera hidden under my jacket makes this a shot with ingenuity or am I pushing the parameters too far ?
Some pictures taken for the assignment: People switching to energy-efficient lightbulbs. Unstaged, everyday moments.
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A quick shot taken at a family meal last Sunday. This probably should be the photo for last weeks' 52, but I'm not that organised.
I love these old lightbulbs. They make sure gorgeous subjects. I would have loved to have had a tripod and macro lens to hand as well.
Only one thing in the world could've dragged me away from the soft glow of electric sex gleaming in the window.
- Ralphie in A Christmas Story
October 2011 Monthly Scavenger Hunt entry - "White Line"
This is my first timed shot with my new camera! Took me a little bit to figure out where the setting was, as the 60D is very different from my old Rebel. I really like how this turned out, and I did a little bit of tinkering in Lightroom to get it just the way I wanted. I want to learn how to make the lightbulb look as if it's lit up in Photoshop, so you might see this shot again somewhere down the line!