View allAll Photos Tagged lightbulb
a project for my high school Photography class.
This is a photogram, NOT a photograph.
exposed, developed, scanned
I was looking through a book of contemporary artists and came across some examples of the work of Iñaki Bonillas. So I had a go :)
Tungsten light can often create a warming effect, depending on your white balance. Use tungsten light in a photo today.
everyone else was "not napping" but i wasn't tired so i took random pictures of Yura's apartment (which is currently under heavy renovation). here's a lightbulb. every building in BA seems to have extremely high ceilings.
This one is from another old college project,
about depicting an animal (or insect for that matter)
by insinuating it.
It is for fireflies.
I glued transparent wings on some lightbulbs and photographed them.
The rest of the work was done in photoshop.
From a Colorado hotel room. High dynamic range image created using Photomatix Pro. Constructed from the images "HDRI light bulb - source image 1" through "HDRI light bulb - source image 6".
40 Watt GTE Tubular Electric Light Bulb shot on Samsung S9+ Super Slow-Mo catching bulb not fully lit.
This bulb was inspired by the photograph used in the newsletter produced through the tutorial of the Screencasters Episode 077.
Been wanting to learn how to photograph a lightbulb.... This is one of those clear (non-frosted) ones. It sure is tricky. I ended up having to "punt" for now and cam up with this shot here. This is by no means the end of my lightbulb photographs.
Strobist Info: 1 580EX II above left of subject with snoot @1/128 power
This is an HDR that I took of some lightbulbs in my bathroom downstairs. I like the amount of detail that you can see in the bulb itself, but I need to clean the bulbs and try again to get rid of the "fog" that is on them hahaha.
Q: How many rec.humor readers does it take to change a lightbulb ?
A: An infinitely growing number : -
One to announce that the bulb burned out. Ten to agree. One to change it,
one to post in saying "I got it", one to post
in saying "Yes, but they have shots for it nowadays", one to post in saying
"Our news software hasn't been working and I missed the original lightbulb
joke. Would someone please post it again or email it to me ?", one to post
in quoting everything so far and the
words "Me too", two to turn it into a cascade, another ten to build the
cascade into a disk-wasting monster, one to post in with "I don't
get it. Isn't this the place for FUNNY jokes ?", one to post in after two
months "What's this lightbulb joke you're all talking about ?", one to
repost it a month later thinking it's a new joke, one to post "I didn't get
it. What's the punchline ?", one to post "Has anyone got a list of these ?
I'm starting a list, so please send me all your lightbulb jokes", and one
to cross-post the joke to alt.fan.lightbulbs 6 months later prefixed by
"Are we allowed to tell jokes in here ?" and accompanied by all of our old
favourites like "How many programmers...? None that's a hardware problem.",
three to ask, a month later, "What FTP sites are the old lightbulbs
archived at ?", and any number to revive the entire exchange at stochastic
intervals of two to six months.
My first attempt to photograph the filament of a light bulb using exposure stacking.
Eight images starting at 1/160th of a second to 1/8000. Enfuse was used to create the exposure stack
Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography. Follow my travel photography blog at Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday.