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    Let There Be Light

    Rainy day fun. Setup on a glass sheet with a black BG. The lamps were soldered onto some heavy gauge wire. The spiral lamp was fed direct. The candle lamp was fed via a rheostat to allow the filament to just glow. The purple lines are largely PP. The wires were cloned out.

    Let There Be Light

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    Re: Let There Be Light

    Cool effect John, I like it!

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    Re: Let There Be Light

    Neat, John. Looks like the decay of an elementary particle.

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    Re: Let There Be Light

    Nice concept.

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    Re: Let There Be Light

    What an interesting image, I like it

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    Re: Let There Be Light

    What a nice effect! You soldered those lights to use as your props? Very artistic...love it.

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    Re: Let There Be Light

    Thanks all for the comments. As I said, just a bit of fun .

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