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Bulb
Image Title:  Bulb
 
 By: Daniel Guerin  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Daniel Guerin {K:7961}
Project #23 Objects Camera Model Pentax MZ-5n
Categories Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Abstract/Objects
Lens Pentax 28-105
Uploaded 3/14/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 324 Shutter Unrecorded
Favorites Aperture F/4
Critiques 6 Rating
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/ 5 Ratings
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About The latest in my household-objects project. I went a bit further with this one - I bought some clear bulbs, sockets, cables, dimmer switch etc... and built a circuit to use on the kitchen table, plugged into the mains. I took an entire film on this subject, using a cooling filter infront of the lens. Individually, they looked great but I took about three of the best, of varying exposure and focus, then used many different methods in Photoshop to combine parts of them into this finished image. I must admit this isn't quite my idea, I was influenced by a photo I saw in a recent photography magazine.

As always, I really look forward to your ideas and comments.

Thanks for viewing.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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rabka man   {K:1093} 3/14/2004
the technical effort and meteculous description of your preparation suggest more then what I am feeling from this picture. Given the subject of light and its reflection...this photo has a good start... but seems to be lacking some concept beyond the bulb itself. Nonetheless, you have my regrads on the complexity of capturing good focused images of light itself... a very difficult subject no doubt.


Ronnie Gaubert   {K:3700} 3/14/2004
Daniel,

Great idea. I really like that you can see the bulb's glass. The way it's highlighted alongs it's edge is exceptional. I kind of feel only using the single bulb would have been more effective.
PS: Thanks for your comment on my "BY MOONLIGHT" image. By the way it was a 30 second exposure. I had taken several images that morning over a period of 1/2 hour. I posted the image data from memory and I confused this one with one of the other images. It does irritate me that this is a learning and critique site and so many photographers just do not post image data and info about the image. Maybe it's that they are lazy and don't want to bother with all that. Anyway, I will continue to past all data and info about my images and hope you continue to also do so.


Giuseppe Repetto   {K:177} 3/15/2004
I find a very very good portfolio.
excellent job.
Giuseppe


Ciprian Ilie   {K:13544} 3/15/2004
Excellent shot Daniel, and pretty good idea too. Fantastic detail and lighting, I would like to see the photo before PS.


Raphael Bernadelli   {K:423} 3/16/2004
I really loved your images, mainly their saturated colors and their contrast.

About my photo, the parfum's cap is over a glass table, and a light beam is under the cap, creating the refletc in a dark environment.

Thanks for the visit! Regards from Curitiba.


Petri Puurunen   {K:5127} 3/29/2004
hmm.. looks very nice! sharp/unsharp objects focuses your look to sharpest point first. beautiful electric-colors, nice`n`tight composition


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