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Do you need to carry a light outside at night but don't want the flame to be blown out by the wind? Place your candle inside this tin lantern and you're flame is safe.

Photograph by Bruce Pendleton, c. 2009 by the Bolduc House Museum. All rights reserved.

The light in its new spot. Much better than the old one!

Chicago is full of buildings that look boring and unassuming on the outside, but are amazingly ornate inside.

Plus the emergency intercom and ceiling's light fixtures

The eighth light fixture is shown here mounted to the ceiling. The 12 gauge wire has been routed through, ready to be stripped, twisted, and connected as appropriate.

Found on the Grand Fiesta Tour ride in Mexico at EPCOT.

Driehaus Museum May 15, 2016

The light in our living room.

It's a wee bit off-side, but it manages to cover the improperly cut opening and keeps the fixture more stable.

Kodak BW400CN

 

Canon EF 50mm/1.8

 

Canon 300V

Week 3 Day 7 of July's photo challenge: Light Fixtures

 

Explore position: 175 on Thursday, July 24, 2008

The first light fixture has been mounted to the ceiling. The next step is to wire it up.

The 12 gauge wire from the third light fixture is fed into the fourth light fixture.

I was out doing black and white of architectural details; I like the tones and shapes in this one.

The second light fixture is shown here, mounted and wired up.

Light fixture I found at a movie theater tonight.

These little screws were by far the most annoying to work with. I am already having to be a contortionist, standing on the ladder at an awkward position, hurting my neck and back. And now the screw won't go in unless I very patiently (ha!) tweak the metal housing so that the holes line up just right, which is a trial in and of itself.

 

And of course, these small screws love to just drop out of the hole the first few times, so that you have to get off the ladder and find them.

The eighth light fixture is shown here, mounted and wired up with the reflector installed.

One of a pair of dramatic sconces attached to a building on Andrássy utca.

 

Budapest, Hungary

Original bare-bulb light fixture in The Monolith.

Day Two of the July "lighting fixtures" challenge.

 

One of these things is not like the others...

 

I've worked in this building for over two years, and I don't remember ever seeing a lightbulb out in these three ceiling fixtures -- until today, when I brought my camera to work specifically to take a picture of them.

 

Pic didn't come out very sharp, so I had to fiddle with it some. Will probably try again before the month is over.

this is a shot from the first time i ate at max & erma's. i thought the light fixtures above the tables looked slightly different than the last visit.

It's easier to make repairs on the ground.

The distance to the top of these light fixtures is 22 feet above the floor.

A simple single candlestick holding a candle made of bear fat and beeswax.

Photograph by Bruce Pendleton, c. 2009 by the Bolduc House Museum. All rights reserved.

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