Guardian Camera Club: Eebygumcaptain on macro photography
Macro Lightbulb #1: My original idea was to try and pull together a macro portfolio set around the 10:10 theme of energy conservation. That got me to looking at my thermostat, my sink and finally lightbulbs and the beautiful designs and contours of the latest low watt bulbs vs traditional bulbs, which then morphed into this B&W set with the comparative low light/high light images. Glass filament on a clear 40W bulb. F20, 1/6, ISO 100, 18-55MM with Macro Lens filter Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/FlickrMacro Lightbulb #2: Glass filament on a standard bulb. F25, 15s, ISO 800, 18-55MM with Macro Lens filter Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/FlickrMacro Lightbulb #3: Either a glass filament on a clear bulb or two captured aleins in a jam jar.Please see here for an overview of this month's submission. F36, 1/60, ISO 250, 18-55MM with Macro Lens filter Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
Macro Lightbulb #4: Museum peice ? Traditional standard 60W bulb. F36, 1/8, ISO 800 18-55MM with Macro Lens filter Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/FlickrMacro Lightbulb #5: A beautiful low watt wurly-wurly bulb. Please see here for an overview of this month's submission. F16, 1/400, ISO 400 18-55MM with Macro Lens filter Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/FlickrMacro Lightbulb #6: Gorgeous low energy 11W bulb. Please see here for an overview of this month's submission. F29, 1s, ISO 100 Tamron 70-300mm zoom in Macro setting Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
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