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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.
First roll of redscale.
400ISO Film, FUJICOLOR SUPERIA X-TRA from wal-mart.
Exposed at 100ISO, and bumped up two stops (I think that's the right term...)
Taken with a Canon EOS A2
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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tell the blogger that he is lucky that I didn't change this to tubgirl...
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 ?
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!
My Grandmother and Grandfather's home and village of Lou Long Cun. This is where they lived before coming to the US in the 1940s.
Taishan, Guangdong Province
China
November 2012
I hope the new room will be a space for creativity and ideas. This lighbulb is a reminder! HT Jon Birch for the design.