Like that Rich, god to see you posting again.
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Like that Rich, god to see you posting again.
Some real nice creativity in these, very impressed.
Very nice cretivity
Thanks to both. I am preparing a few new bulbs and maybe someone other will send his stuff (as Egg Bramhill and molucca)
Igor, your imagination is wonderfully spent on the variations you've made from an incandescent light bulb.
If I may, without sounding negative, you'd get a more metallic look on the threads of the bulbs if you added some contrast, like this:
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Use m ore pure black and white and a little less grey.
Metal reflects its environment, and photographers often hang white and black strips of paper in studio just off-camera to "paint" some detail onto an otherwise visually vacant type of material.
Keep up the good work and I'm sorry I saw this thread so late!
My Best,
Gary
Gary,
Thank you for your interest in my crazy pictures even comment.
Your concerns with metal threads are absolutely correct.
I do not impose a complete objective view of reality - just a hint of recognition.
But perhaps it came time to work on it
The following bulb may be closer to reality :)
Igor
New bulb is coming ... Golden Hair Bulb :)
Gary inspired me more to play around with details.
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BEAUTIFUL piece, Igor!
I can see that as the cover of a gift card!
Do some commercial ones you can sell!
-g
Gary,
Thank you for your support.
I'm now starting to think about commercial use.
It seems that my crazy ideas some people like :D
Now: Bulb in black
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All my bulbs are together in my Gallery: Crazy Bulbs
http://www.talkgraphics.com/album.php?albumid=203
Just a suggestion, Igor—
What if these were greeting cards?
And a light bulb has been used forever as an iconic idea symbol when people have a thought in cartoons: there's a lightbulb!
What if your lightbulbs had a thought balloon? A thought icon having a thought?
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My Best,
Gary