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This close-up of a lightbulb was shot in my "shoebox" studio, as i found it at strobist.blogspot.com/2006/07/how-to-diy-10-macro-photo-s...
Canon EOS 5D Mark II met EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM
62mm, f/8.0, 1/200 sec op 100 ISO
Standard 3-RAW shot (-2EV; 0;+2EV), Photomatix Pro 4.0 en Adobe Photoshop CS5
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row of bulbs. examples of shape repetition and symmetry are used. taken indoor in low light conditions.
Idea
Finally got an idea of what to photograph for my shot of the day.
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Hallway leading to Kings Row Gastropub in Pasadena, CA.
Olympus Stylus Epic, Kodak C41 400 iso BW, Epson v500 scanner.
Day 21 - 31 day challenge 2013. Been eyeing off a dead (ie extinct, departed this mortal coil etc) lightbulb on the bench wondering how to capture it. This is the first part of the process - getting a glowing live one. This with a reflector (a bit of cardboard) over the top and lower power. Closer to what I want. A few things to learn: clean it (its covered in dust), find a different support (the bottom is obscured by the fitting), watch alignment of the filament etc. Watch this space......I intend including the screw mount
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This shot was created by first making a small hole in the top of the light bulb. To set exposure I use a functional bulb first with all other lights out. Then I set the focus using Auto focus, once it is in focus I switch to manual so it wont change while taking the photograph. Then put the subject bulb with the hole in it in place and turn all other lights off. While my son turns the switch on I hold the shutter down to get 7-8 shots before it burns out over 6-7 seconds. These shots are a lot of fun to experiment with and everyone turns out different. Finished with editing in Adobe Lightroom 3 and Nik Color Efex Pro 3.
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it's a lightbulb with the glass smashed, the ONLY one in this entire goddamn household with a horizontal filament, so I got exactly ONE shot at this photo. I wanted to have the filament glowing at least a little bit, I was too slow on the trigger. :(
strobist info: Opus OPL-M100 strobe above camera left w/bounce umbrella. White balance set to tungsten to get blue smoke.