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05-JAN-2007 COAmature

Burnt Out*

Canon PowerShot S2 IS
1/3s f/4.0 at 6.0mm full exif

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alexeig10-Jan-2007 22:19
Clean image. Almost b/w
Rod 09-Jan-2007 10:08
You must have some weird friends Gary, all my friends would cheer when me projector bulb blew. The worst thing I did was to have a spare bulb from then on, but doing that I ended up wiv no friends:-)
ctfchallenge09-Jan-2007 03:36
Agree with Mrxdimension...like the creative interpretation of the topic. - RK
Guest 09-Jan-2007 00:06
Actually this does say darkness to me but not in the literal sense. I home from vacation, I have my slide film back from the developer. My friends are gathered to watch the slide show, popcorn and beer are handy. Turn on the projector and pop. A bright supernova flash and bulb is history. Disappointed friends, a trip to order bulbs and wait a few weeks. It's dark and disappointing. It's also technically very nice.
Brent 08-Jan-2007 22:05
Very creative idea that doesn't quite suggest enough darkness to me either. Techo may be on to some good ideas for a reshoot if you can make the time. Possibly a dimmer picture overall with a tiny led light, etc. barely exposing the burned element would suggest darkness more?
ctfchallenge07-Jan-2007 18:29
I think the idea is very creative and an interesting interpretation. You can try to work on the presentation of it. Try it against a dark background with two lights, one coming in straight from each side or one to the side and one below. You cantry to diffuse the light with a piece of paper or white fabric so the relections on the glass bulb will be more appealing. Using a darker bk, the dark spots wont be as noticable but I think more focus then will go to the broken inner coil, which has an interesting texture.

-Techo
ctfchallenge06-Jan-2007 23:44
You know how I hate to agree with Rod but this doesn't say darkness to me either. :-( Nice clear shot though! CJ
Guest 06-Jan-2007 15:01
Thanks Rod your comments are always appreciated. I thought the burned out bulb might be a stretch.
Rod 06-Jan-2007 09:44
Nicely shot Co but it doesn't say darkness to me mate. If this bulb was in your car & you took a shot at night wiv the lights piercing through the darkness you would have a challenge winning shot:-)