Led 

1 member found

230 creative works found

  • At the bus stop on the way home tonight…

  • Roll the die, / Win the game, / Everytime. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /

  • A wink to fellow zep fans!

  • Robert Plant, one of the driving forces behind the band, Led Zeppelin. This is an award winning painting. Oil on canvas 24×24 inches

  • Light trails of the standby LED of my computer monitor’s on/off switch in the “Off” state (orange). The international symbol for an on/off switch (a broken circle with a vertical bar through the break) can be seen in bright outline. A five second exposure at macro focus distance and aperture of f/8 with smooth slow camera movement by hand produced the swirling light trails. Copyright © 2008 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • “I must create a system or be enslaved by another mans; I will not reason and compare: my business is to create.” / Blake W. Tokyo.2007

  • Out on a hike in the hills surrounding Machynlleth, UK. ....... / This derelict farm gave way to the forestry commission, you can see the pine forest approaching ….. an interesting fact is, the rock group Led Zeppelin, after completing a world tour, decided to chill and stay at a property called ’ Bron y aur ’ , which just happens to be a short way down a track from here. It was there that they wrote their album ’ Led Zeppelin III ’, which, contains the track ’ Bron y aur stomp ’. The latest occupant, which happens to be a vicar, is displeased by the confiscation of roof tiles etc., by worldwide fans, who are seeking a momento of the groups stay ….... Copyright Richie Dean 2008 Software … Photoshop CS3 Machynlleth, mid Wales, UK . Snowdonia National Park

  • ornamental grass at night, spot-lit with blue LED

  • I found this freak inside some old abandoned house…. Actually, it is my good friend Phill who helps me with my pictures. Poor guy always gets stuck posing in them. We did this shoot in an old abandoned house located in Japan. Info: Shot with a Canon 400D. This picture is straight from the camera with no editing or post processing. The lighting was done with LEDs, cathodes, and gelled flashes. The ‘fiz-iks’ logo was done with a flash and a stencil.

  • A group of coloured pencils :D

  • 9×12 pastel on Tiziano paper I can’t seem to get “Tangerine” by Led Zeppelin out of my head right now. “The Living reflection of a dream”. What kind of woman inspired those words? Some songs just get lodged in your head and stay there for days and days. Tangerine video link

  • Macro LED Light - Cheap - Home Made By You!!!
    by barnsis

    Macro Photography Light Most of us who try to attempt super macro or macro photography discover very quickly that lighting is a major …

    Macro Photography Light Most of us who try to attempt super macro or macro photography discover very quickly that lighting is a major problem. If the light is bright enough to give you a sharp image it is often impossible to place the camera where you can get the shot you want without having a shadow from the camera itself. The cost of commercial macro lights are from $90 US and up. NOTE: The following is not an original idea from me, I found the idea published in a web site that some one had posted. I did a search for macro lights on Google. I have tried to find the web site again so I can give credit to the person who had the idea but can no longer find it. I bought a 24 LED Camp light from Ebay for less than ten dollars including shipping. I simply put “LED camp light” in the eBay search window. My macro camera has an outside lens barrel diameter of two inches so building mine was relatively easy. I was able to keep the battery mounts inside the light so I didn’t have to change any wiring. With a larger barrel diameter camera the idea will still work but becomes a little more involved. You will have to remove the battery holders (they can be broken off using a pair of pliers) and solder wires (they can also be twisted together and taped but are not as secure as soldered wires) to the wires that connect the batteries in the light. You will then need to purchase an additional battery box with a switch and wires to solder (or twist and tape) to the confectioning wires in the light. Radioshack’s on line web site sells a four battery (AA) box which is a series box giving you six volts, with switch and wire leads for around two dollars. The batteries have to be in a series (+ to – + to – + to – + to -) so that you have a six volt supply to run the lights. I located the center of my camp light and drew a two and one eighth inch circle on the front and back plastic pieces of the light. I then used a rotozip tool to cut out the circle in both the front and back. There are a number of different tools you can use to cut the plastic in a circle including a box knife. Because the camp light I bought had a built in switch originally in a hole in the front of the light. I was able to cut a slot in the back of the light and place the switch there without having to rewire anything. I used a piece of old insulated extension cord (the round type) to make a rubber protective ring for the holes in the light to keep my camera barrel from getting scratched with the plastic since the camera is placed through the hole in the camp light. I carefully split the insulation on the extension cord so I had a straight line cut then removed the insulation, cut it to length and used a hot glue gun to glue the insulation rubber ring to the inside of the hole in the camp light. You can use any protective material, felt, rubber that you want to line the hole just so the outside of your camera barrel is not scratched. I used rubber and made it fit tight so I can slide the light on the camera and I will stay without having to hold it in place. I have to admit that I could have made it look a little neater with more time spent on the glue work When using LED light for photography you will often need to adjust the white balance of your camera or edit the image in your computer because of the blue quality of light that LED lights emit. It is also possible to buy similar light rings with IR (infrared) lights to make your own light ring which does not have the blue light quality. You can also make one without using a camp light just by using LED or IR lights hand wired to a circle you cut from different types of materials. To get more ideas Google “Macro light or LED Light Rings” Now an example of images without and with the Macro Light!! An Image with the camera shadow An Image with the light Good luck with your creation and Enjoy.

  • Carnival night in Dawlish. / This young man was playing with a small LED, and I liked the effect. With an ISO of 3200, and white balance set to Tungsten, hand held at 1/8 and f5.6, I was quite pleased with how this turned out. Apart from a small crop and sharpened, nothing else has been done to this. Surprising what effect you can get with some very cheap lighting, a steady hand, and some imagination. / Real Budget Photography !!! Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large.

  • Stairs located at Morraine Lake in Banff National Park Alberta Canada. Stairway To Heaven- Led Zeppelin /

  • 9×12 watercolor and colored pencil on watercolor paper This is another piece inspired by a Led Zeppelin song, Going to California. Particularly the lines “someone told me there’s a girl out there with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair”. And then there is that purely esoteric line “Children of the sun begin to awake.” / The ancient Incans called themselves The Children of the Sun. They had legends of a white bearded man that came from ancient Lemuria and brought to them the great spiritual knowledge of Lemuria. Many believe that it is the souls of Lemuria that are awaking now(The Children of the Sun) and are bringing us into the New Age of Peace and Enlightenment. I wonder if Plant knew all this when he wrote those lyrics.

  • SP / Canon SX1-IS / GIMP background with starburst effect / Dragonfly wings from own photographs GIMPed Stairway To Heaven – Led Zeppelin

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 300,800 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Led T-Shirts

Led Wall Art

Led Journal Entries

Led Writing

Led Calendars