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01-OCT-2017 Paul Alters AKA Sparkey2

Amazing Feat

The speed of light is mind boggling and took only 1.25 nanoseconds to travel from the filament to the camera sensor.

Canon EOS 6D
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Date/Time01-Oct-2017 06:53:25
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ModelCanon EOS 6D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length100 mm
Exposure Time1/5 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent100
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Canon Image Challenge05-Oct-2017 11:24
I’ve long said that I do come up with creative ways to cheat. Seriously, have none of you guys heard of or watched any of Gavin Hoey’s videos? If not I highly suggest you go to You Tube and search for him. For this shot I didn’t use the same process he used in his similar shot but I have before as a stepping stone. Here is a link to it. Paul
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QpdHDDNV5w8
Canon Image Challenge05-Oct-2017 10:43
Now that I've seen the two shots that were combined, I'm impressed with the precise alignment achieved.

Not to diminish the quality of your effort, but where's the motion? Oh, the speed of light thing. In a way, doesn't that apply for every image?

Dave
Canon Image Challenge05-Oct-2017 05:21
Very nicely done! Conceived and Executed for a super image. Traveller
Canon Image Challenge04-Oct-2017 23:36
Your request is granted, I shall allow you drink from my challice of knowledge. I will post in pending the two un edited shots so you might have the opportunity fulfill your quest for knowledge. Geeze I can’t believe I just said that. Paul
Canon Image Challenge04-Oct-2017 11:42
Let me try again...While Dave was out risking life and limb under a sky full of Vultures, you have been doing magic indoors?

Is there something unfair in this? !?

I see how the unplugged version was done...but, but...the lit, the hot version...did you run naked lines and not a socket to fire this up? It would seem to me that if you moved it at all...they would never match again.

So your secret is still pretty well hidden.

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge03-Oct-2017 14:36
Nice job on the post work - with the result being a very fine photo.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge03-Oct-2017 13:23
My secret is out, two shots blended in PS. Dave busted me, although I did give a hint when I mentioned Gavin Hoey. I've learned numerous things from him. Paul
Canon Image Challenge02-Oct-2017 17:15
My guess is two exposures, one with wires sending energy to the bulb, and one without.
Or maybe just cloning out a wire on the end.
I don't know, but it's a great shot.
Davev.
Canon Image Challenge01-Oct-2017 22:18
But..but i’d blackballed! I should consult with my adviser first. You may have heard of him he is well known world wide, his name is Gavin Hoey.
Canon Image Challenge01-Oct-2017 20:52
Perhaps a bit of RF?
A nice capture.

Well done - those electrons moving down the filament really generate the heat.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge01-Oct-2017 20:49
Stern words or no, you are under a duty to disclose to our small group, who are, regardless, sworn to secrecy also.

For us.

Brave man that Dave!

So You can tell us....

Best Wishes, Traveller!
Canon Image Challenge01-Oct-2017 19:03
Mr T, that is a protected trade secret that if I divulged the guys from the local IBEW 124 would be having some stern words and or actions with me. Paul
Canon Image Challenge01-Oct-2017 18:31
The question, However, Paul is...how is the filament being lit at all? A wireless charger?
This a terrific image. Traveller