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Challenge: Power (Basic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: home studio
Date: Sep 3, 2007
Aperture: F/8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 13 Sec
Galleries: Humorous, Food and Drink
Date Uploaded: Sep 3, 2007

I've used the Tesla effect(named in honor of Nikola Tesla)"the transmission of electrical energy without wires" ,to turn the fluorescent on .

There is a small tesla coil under the black background which is transmitting the electricity to the fluorescent without any wire. there is no wire attached to the fluorescent at all .

Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943)
America's greatest electrical engineer.

inventor of the radio.(wireless communication)

X-ray Tubes.

Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems.

The father of Wireless transfer of electricity "the transmission of electrical energy without wires" (Tesla effect)

*Source : Wikipedia

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09/10/2007 01:10:30 PM
odd....but it works
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09/07/2007 05:28:08 PM
I like it. I like the idea with using the orange because orange juice is supposed to be a great way to start off your day. Also, I like the power switch and the light. Great idea and great execution.
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09/07/2007 04:08:32 PM
creative! love it
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09/06/2007 05:15:10 AM
Conceptually interesting, but could have been better executed. It takes a while to figure out what's going on, and the insertion point of the neon in the orange is not convincing. Could have used a backlight on the orange for more definition. Overall underexposed as well.
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09/06/2007 01:19:55 AM
Nice thought and well executed. Cheers
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09/05/2007 04:12:47 PM
Clever!
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09/05/2007 12:29:41 PM
this is so awesome. very creative.
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09/05/2007 10:18:22 AM
A for effort. The image just doesn't add up to the sum of the parts. in other words, good idea, bad execution. Power switch is in the OFF position, overall image is very soft, crop seems awkward. Positives: lighting (no pun intended). :) Best of luck.
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09/05/2007 09:51:55 AM
cool effect with the light. not too sure about the overall concept though.
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09/05/2007 08:00:39 AM
i like this mainly because of the concept and your effort to hide the wiring for the tube-light. 8
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09/05/2007 05:27:36 AM
Interesting idea. I like.
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09/05/2007 04:09:54 AM
A creative composition. But I'm a little confuse on the message that you are trying to convey. The orange is powering the tube?
The orange is kinda under exposed, and there are too much space left on the right. I would have preferred more room around the orange.
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09/04/2007 09:16:36 PM
Strange, but I like it.
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09/04/2007 08:49:54 PM
Great set up I would be interested to hear how you did it.
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