Light Bulb


Photo Information
17/06/2013 - 21:54CIBarker
CategoryClose Up
Shutter Speed1/500
Aperturef/14
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length100mm
Views/Likes28/0

Mac

Link Posted 17/06/2013 - 23:50
CLEVER!!!!
Mac from Montreal

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Ralphpiano

Link Posted 18/06/2013 - 01:09
Class

OldTaffy

Link Posted 18/06/2013 - 10:49
That's very effective and dramatic.

Was the filament being under-run - ie: at a low voltage? It looks less luminous than I would have expected a fully powered filament to be, at that exposure. Nice definition of the coiled tungsten. I assume that the slightly oof inverted image is a reflection off the back of the glass bulb?

Martin
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Lizars 1910 "Challenge" quarter-plate camera; and some more recent stuff.

CIBarker

Link Posted 18/06/2013 - 11:32
Hello Martin, bulb was 'dimmed' offering near minimum lighting, I wanted to try and pick up all of the coils of tungsten within the bulb. There is some reflection in the bulb, I've an idea how to try and avoid that, so might revisit this subject matter in due course.
Thanks for your comments
Chris
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