I recently saw a Youtube video with photographer Gavin Hoey, where he creates a picture of a wireless lighted light bulb.
It looked like fun, so I thought I would try copying it.
I don't have a dimmer (yet), so I had to fiddle a little more to recreate the picture.
In order to keep the filament from burning out, I took a photo of it with a 3-stop ND filter and copied it in after. It gave some more work with the editing and I am not quite satisfied with the light intensity from the filament, but as a first try, I am quite pleased with the result.
I think, I will visit a construction market tomorrow to see if I can get a suitable dimmer.
But it has been a fun little project to do
And here is my initial result
It looked like fun, so I thought I would try copying it.
I don't have a dimmer (yet), so I had to fiddle a little more to recreate the picture.
In order to keep the filament from burning out, I took a photo of it with a 3-stop ND filter and copied it in after. It gave some more work with the editing and I am not quite satisfied with the light intensity from the filament, but as a first try, I am quite pleased with the result.
I think, I will visit a construction market tomorrow to see if I can get a suitable dimmer.
But it has been a fun little project to do
And here is my initial result