I never would have guessed it was a DVD. Very creative idea and fantastic photo.
Very nice, Rob! Welcome to CiC!
Very interesting idea and nice shot , welcome
Very creative idea and fantastic photo.
Interesting techniqe, Rob. I'm sure the smell of the melting polycarbonate was not all the nice. The things some people do to get a great shot!
Welcome to CiC, and I'm looking forward to more of your creative work.
Fabulous idea and a great outcome. Love it.
Very cool!
Great job. I don't have a studio lighting setup so forgive me if this is a stupid question. Is it lit with straight wrote light or do you use gels?
Good idea, Rob, and great result
That's certainly novel, and well executed Rob.
I used a single studio flash head with a large diffuser box. I use that a lot, even for small objects, as it gives a very soft light. The larger the light source in relation to the subject the softer the light. I didn't use gels. The colours come from the DVD - if you shine an angled light against a DVD you can see the colours. The fact that the surface was bubbled by the heat probably added to that effect.
Great idea Rob, I love it!
Now we (I) haven't seen this one done before here at CiC, (specially by a madman scientist) you just gave Terry a good idea, different by any means...