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| 11/09/2005 02:13:33 AM |
Spill the Beansby soupComment: 7 - Perhaps would have been better with more room on the leftinstead of the right of the photo |
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| 11/09/2005 02:11:21 AM |
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| 11/09/2005 02:10:24 AM |
Smoking: A "waste" of lifeby cowcollectComment: Great idea ... perhaps would have been better if it was a little more in focus ... with perhaps more contrast to make them stand out? |
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| 11/09/2005 02:08:20 AM |
Waste Streamby eqsiteComment: Hey I think I've seen this before ... with a 7-up can and a garbage can! |
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| 11/02/2005 02:06:10 AM |
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| 11/02/2005 01:58:07 AM |
Swingby idnicComment: Would love to know what this is |
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| 11/02/2005 01:57:05 AM |
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| 11/02/2005 01:34:51 AM |
Coin Rollingby lucienawComment: If these coins are actually rolling then this is NUTZ! Post how you did this! |
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| 11/02/2005 01:28:01 AM |
A Light On Whiteby seebrownComment: Received a few questions as to how I did this one. First of all the light bulb is ON and is connected to wires. If you look closely at the base you can see a very small fine silver wire wrapped around the last thread ... this is the neutral wire. The other wire is soldered to the very tip of the base (you can see the little bump) .. this is the live wire.
After attaching the wires to the bulb I hung it upside down, using the wire to suspend it at a 90 degree angle (the gauge of wire that I used was VERY heavy, which allowed for them to support the weight of the bulb at the required 90 degree angle). I placed the wires through a piece of white paper and then wired the whole thing up to AC! (Warning do not try to do this at home if you don't know what you are doing!)
Took the photo at f4.0 and 1/500 ... used photoshop to lighten the image a little to blend a little of the bulb in with the background, making it look very "bright".
Thanks for all your comments! |
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