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12/23/2012 11:39:25 AM |
I put a candle behind the bulb, not an easy thing to keep it all steady:) Can't remember exactly, but looking at the exif data and the reflections, I used my "studio" lights. The orange lines around the bulb were just a nice addition. |
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12/23/2012 09:01:40 AM |
Not something I usually notice, but that orange line in the frame does a great job of bringing out the outline on the lightbulb. |
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12/23/2012 07:07:11 AM |
Nicely done! These big tungsten bulbs are going to be like dinosaurs soon! |
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12/22/2012 06:22:14 PM |
Very good - how did you do this? |
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12/22/2012 02:06:23 PM |
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12/22/2012 12:24:35 PM |
The square crop and narrow line frame set this off beautifully. |
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12/22/2012 11:52:13 AM |
Good illusion. The halo on the bulb is very nice. |
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12/22/2012 11:06:42 AM |
Interested in how this was done. Did you put a candle behind the glass?? Cool effect. |
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