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I hit the pause button for a couple of days due to a big cousin sleepover at my house (seven kids from 2-10!) and then some of my own kiddos falling under the weather. But I'm back. :)
And I have a new Facebook page! I hope to get a blog up and going soon as well.
25BC red candelabra light bulb.
View all the specifications for this light bulb here: www.topbulb.com/25bc-r-bulb
Part of a series where I destroyed about 24 incandescent light bulbs trying to capture the moment of combustible death...
I noticed the colour of the clouds on the walk home from work. They matched the color of the lit room in the tower block almost perfectly.
Quite a lightswitch he has there!
The burning filament in a lightbulb. A hole was drilled in the bulb to let the air in to let the filament burn in a few seconds.
© 2013 by Louis E. Keiner and Lesley M. Etherson.
We all walk in the dark and each of us must learn to turn on his or her own light.
-Earl Nightingale
Playing around with a lightbulb this evening, I came up with this.
It's B&W 'cause I don't have any CTO gels.
Strobist:
1x Canon 188A speedlight with 1ft snoot and black straw grid to camera right aimed at the bulb from 45 degrees behind.
f/8.0
2.5sec
Speedlite triggered manually (i.e. by hand), roughly 1/3 power
Explore #74 for 18th Oct 2007.
Another attempt at a burning light bulb filament. Added a little flash from the side to high light the smoke a bit this time. Need to get some more lights so I can play some more.
My submission for Module 4 - simple lightbulb lit by exactly the same type of bulb in a cheap lamp purchased from B&Q.
Definately not one of my best shots but it was about all I could think of at the last minute
Olympus E620
Zuiko 35mm lens
F11 @ 1/4 second exposure
ISO 100
WB set to Tungsten.
I like the way the shadow shows up the inconsistencies in the thickness of the glass.....
Sun. the 19th and real noisy as Gay Pride Parade passing by outside my window. Damn Kids Get Off My Lawn! :-)
antique lightbulbs @ the science museum
(as seen @ www.wired.com/science/discoveries/multimedia/2008/08/gall... - woooooooo)