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Fire lit bulbsI posted a few pics of these a long time ago (around Christmas I think) and they are still around. Tonight I had the itch so I put them on the table, turned out all the lights, stuck on the 50mm 1.8, released the shutter and lit a lighter, moving it back and forth a few times on the right hand side. I think I might take this shot again and light it once on the left hand side to give that one a soft glow. I kind of like the effect.
interesting lighting... gives the shot a very soft feel...
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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