Bulb Wall Art
885 creative works found
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Miniature Christmas lights in macro. /
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Just because we’re broken or somehow not quite perfect, doesn’t mean we don’t contain something fascinating on the inside. / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / The more verbose version follows, at “ginny’s” request: / / People look at us, and indeed we look at others, with some expectations. We are judged too often by the appearance of our external, physical selves, and I believe less so for our deeper appearance. Are we programmed to be this way or are we just too lazy to really look? I think we are a lot of both. More and more, at least in America, we’re fed the media-driven definition of beauty, which, incidentally is defined almost exclusively as it applies to women, even when it applies to men. You are not allowed to have your own idea of what constitutes an attractive person. It doesn’t sell you stuff you don’t need or make you watch some mindless entertainment that does nothing to improve your life, other than to brainwash you into buying more of the stuff you don’t need. In the USA we love it. Give us more “reality” programs, and make sure they’re mean-spirited and feature loads of “attractive” people. We feel better when we see someone else getting treated as poorly as we feel that we ourselves are, and we like being reminded that we’re not yet perfect; we need to go and buy some more stuff that will make us attractive, too. No need to think, feel or develop our own ideas and opinions. Life is so much easier that way. I wish people would spend more time worrying about who they are instead of what they look like. In fact, I wish people would spend more time wondering who WE are and what we’re about more than what we look like. And this is the fundamental concept behind my picture of the bulbs; what this composition means to me. Some give the appearance of being whole and mostly perfect, while others fractured or somehow less perfect. But until we put them to the test, give them some attention, what do we really know about them other than what we see at first glance? Which of these two bulbs would provide the light that is their intended purpose? You cannot know until you take the time to gently screw them into a socket and give them power. You must interract with them to prove their worth. Perhaps the one that appears least perfect is the one that provides you with a moment or two of warm light. Beauty surrounds us, though only when we have the desire to find it and only when we have the courage to define it ourselves will we actually see it.
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On a recent expedition, Magoo2 and I discovered this old rail tunnel in the Lincolnshire Wolds – which was no mean feat,- we had the nettle stings, mud scrapes and bruises [from being whacked by various tree branches during our ‘controlled descent’ of the overgrown gulley] to prove it! The tunnel seems to be Victorian, from the steeply vaulted roof, and is ‘faced and lined’ with higher grade materials [for show] at each end but bellies out to a larger bore built of red brick further in. There’s no trickery with this one, only ambient light and a ‘star effect’ courtesy of an f8 aperture.
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Yeah I know, cliche… / But I wanted to make a version as well :) / So stop mumbling and :+fav: my Bulb! I know you like it! :lol: Larnaca, Cyprus 2008 sicanstudios.com /
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From within, everything shines with its own little light. You just have to stop, pay attention, and look closely sometimes.
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Gather what you will from this.. but yes, I did intend for this to look like magical sperm. Haha, it just sort of happened when I was staring at a light bulb and noticed the little spring inside… so I knew I had to do something with that. :D
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This an old picture of mine. Whenever it is shown it has always been a point of discussion. Most people that I have shown it to often see one of two images. Many see a question mark but more interestingly most view a boxing skull emerging from the broken light globe. Anyway I hope you enjoy it and thanks for dropping by.
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Four lovely tulips are displayed in this red vase with soft lighting. / Thank you for viewing my work. ANIMALS / BUTTERFLY / CHRISTMAS / EASTER / FLOWERS / IMAGES WITH / MESSAGES / RELIGIOUS / SPORTS Images copyright ©Sheryl Kasper. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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Photo composite of old light bulb and Oaxaca, Mexico wood texture.
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Click to view by category / / Fractal Images / Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /
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130 seconds F11 iso100 at 10mm / Done with B+W ND1000x / Cokin GND8 / Cokin CP-L Filters…
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I felt this had a very alien feel, with the veins in the petals…
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All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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I love the dreamy effect, that the wind created on these tulips. Photographed in Keukenhof, Netherlands.
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