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I've just got these coloured light bulbs from ikea to light up shots that I'm doing and I thought that they would look nice as the object of a photo! A blue one is being used to light the shot.

Day sixty-four of The 100 Day Project for 2021.

 

I took this photo of a blown lightbulb back in February but only felt confident giving it a shot (and knowing I had the time) last night.

 

I, foolishly, thought I'd made a mess of the bottom-left section of the base. So I corrected it. But, thinking back to what it initially looked like, I should have left it as it was.

 

I felt I drew the original base too wide. So I thinned it slightly. Though it was probably acceptable at either width.

 

The bulb is leaning a little to the right, but not offensively so. It doesn't feel like it would fall over.

 

The filament and supply wires possibly look even more like the \0/ emoji than the photograph did. Though I think my sketch makes the overall look more robotic than the original, oddly. Silly anthropomorphism!

 

This was quite a satisfying draw.

 

The original sketch was drawn with a 4H pencil. I traced over the base and shaded it with a 6B pencil. I used a 3B pencil to draw over and/or add shading to other darker elements, including the shadow on the table. The shadowed parts of the glass I went over with an HB pencil. And then, the lighter outlines and the filament were drawn over more heavily with my 4H pencil.

 

playing around with my new Canon G7

A competiton to see who is brighter. Amdy or a burned out light bulb.

Processed with VSCO with hb1 preset

I got my first ever energy saving lightbulb in 1995 when I was given a free one when I had my house draught-proofed. It said on the box that it would last approximately ten years.

 

When it finally shone its last I was astounded to note that it had lasted almost eleven!

lightbulb in a low key on a table

Getting ready for a solstice demo.

I love the simplicity of these pops. Handpainted using leaf glaze and edible dusts.

Ten tajemniczy obiekt to makro na żarówkę (taką w kształcie lampki).

This was Brad Harley's experiment with a figure with a lightbulb for a head. He wrapped it with tape and then squished it.

Took four shots with a view to using them as backgrounds for inspirational quotations.

I wanted to make a series but this was the only shot that turned out well.

I tried to take a photo of a lightbulb that was on, but not plugged into a lamp.

This is pretty boring, but I like it. It's a light bulb.

 

13/365

Luna Maya restaurant, Norfolk, Virginia.

a picture of a light bulb.

Lightbulbs that aren't turned on but they do this.

 

a photo a day 365 challenge

The flash has made this look white instead of green! It is an old green lightbulb decorated with three-dimensional red fabric paint. And a glass angel I bought last year.

 

I replaced a number of incandescent bulbs with fluoro bulbs earlier this year and they were sitting in a box waiting to be thrown out, until I was inspired to make some tree decorations out of them.

I had a bright idea and this is the result. I have such an electric personality, doncha know.

Decoration above doors to Electrical sub station on Portsmouth Road, Kingston. The names shown are J. Ernest Franck the architect and P. G. Bentham who I think is the sculpturer of this decoration

sunlight hitting the light bulb

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