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Oh, Just a portal to the future. Nbd.. . . . #contemporaryart #modern #rickowensboots #sculpture #

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#contemporaryart #modern #rickowensboots #sculpture #futuristic #contemporary #anthonymcall @pioneerworks #fineart #contemporaryart #modern #darkfashion #sculpture #redhook #lighting #rickowens #allblackallthetime #timetravel #installationart #artgallery #nycprimeshot #what_i_saw_in_nyc #ig_nycity #ig_great_shots_nyc #icapture_nyc #unlimitednewyork #iphoneography #iphoneonly #iphonesia #iphoneography #focalmarked (at Pioneer Works)


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This is calling my name 

This is calling my name 


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Stories of course.3 light setup using a gridded Octabox as a main light, a grid for a rim light and

Stories of course.

3 light setup using a gridded Octabox as a main light, a grid for a rim light and a snoot to throw some fill onto the title of the book.


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Did a collaboration with @silent_artworks for @the_life_society (on Instagram)’s new book cover! :D 

Did a collaboration with @silent_artworks for @the_life_society (on Instagram)’s new book cover! :D 


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whiteteethteens:Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005whiteteethteens:Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005whiteteethteens:Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005whiteteethteens:Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005whiteteethteens:Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005whiteteethteens:Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005

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Reversible Destiny Lofts by Arakawa + Gins, 2005


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Aeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation hAeronautic Lamps by Igor LobanovThe set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation h

Aeronautic Lamps by Igor Lobanov

The set of pendant lamps are designed to be produced sing rotation holding techniques. The inspirational aeronautical sources are easily recognisable balloons and zeppelins. The Russian designer Igor Lobanov created this dynamically shaped lamps for m³light.


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Jupiter Lights by Nir MeiriThevery innovativ designer Nir Meiri has come up with a new series of lamJupiter Lights by Nir MeiriThevery innovativ designer Nir Meiri has come up with a new series of lamJupiter Lights by Nir MeiriThevery innovativ designer Nir Meiri has come up with a new series of lam

Jupiter Lights by Nir Meiri

Thevery innovativ designer Nir Meiri has come up with a new series of lamps, called Jupiter. A minimalistic series of spot lights that beautifully emphazise the warm  combination black, brass and copper.


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Sengetsu Lampy by Takahide Hashimoto DesignThe Osaka and Kobe based Japanese designer Takahide HashiSengetsu Lampy by Takahide Hashimoto DesignThe Osaka and Kobe based Japanese designer Takahide HashiSengetsu Lampy by Takahide Hashimoto DesignThe Osaka and Kobe based Japanese designer Takahide HashiSengetsu Lampy by Takahide Hashimoto DesignThe Osaka and Kobe based Japanese designer Takahide Hashi

Sengetsu Lampy by Takahide Hashimoto Design

The Osaka and Kobe based Japanese designer Takahide Hashimoto created this lamp that emits its light from a long and very thin shape. The inspiration for this shape is the Japanese word sengetsu, which describes the appearence of a very thin moon. This characteristic is further emphasized by the lampshade that is shaped like a Japanese sword and made of the same Damascus steel. The light does shine from the shade like the sharp distinct cut of a sword.


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This is why she’s my favorite author.

Check out “Barry Lyndon”, a film whose period interiors were famously shot by period lamp-and-candle lighting (director Stanley Kubrick had to source special lenses with which to do it).

More recently, some scenes in “Wolf Hall” were also shot with period live-flame lighting and IIRC until they got used to it, actors had to be careful how they moved across the sets. However, it’s very atmospheric: there’s one scene where Cromwell is sitting by the fire, brooding about his association with Henry VIII while the candles in the room are put out around him. The effect is more than just visual.

As someone (I think it was Terry Pratchett) once said: “You always need enough light to see how dark it is.

A demonstration of getting that out of balance happened in later seasons of “Game of Thrones”, most infamously in the complaint-heavy “Battle of Winterfell” episode, whose cinematographer claimed the poor visibility was because “a lot of people don’t know how to tune their TVs properly”.

So it was nothing to do with him at all, oh dear me no. Wottapillock. Needing to retune a TV to watch one programme but not others shows where the fault lies, and it’s not in the TV.

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We live in rural West Wicklow, Ireland, and it’s 80% certain that when we have a storm, a branch or even an entire tree will fall onto a power line and our lights will go out.

Usually the engineers have things fixed in an hour or two, but that can be a long dark time in the evenings or nights of October through February, so we always know where the candles and matches are and the oil lamp is always full.

We also know from experience how much reading can be done by candle-light, and it’s more than you’d think, once there’s a candle right behind you with its light falling on the pages.

You get more light than you’d expect from both candles and lamps, because for one thing, eyes adapt to dim light. @dduane​ says she can sometimes hear my irises dilating. Yeah, sure…

For another thing lamps can have accessories. Here’s an example: reflectors to direct light out from the wall into the room. I’ve tried this with a shiny foil pie-dish behind our own Very Modern Swedish Design oil lamp, and it works.

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Smooth or parabolic reflectors concentrate their light (for a given value of concentrate, which is a pretty low value at that) while flatter fluted ones like these scatter the light over a wider area, though it’s less bright as a result:

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This candle-holder has both a reflector and a magnifying lens, almost certainly to illuminate close or even medical work of some sort rather than light a room.

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And then there’s this, which a lot of people saw and didn’t recognise, because it’s often described in tones of librarian horror as a beverage in the rare documents collection.

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There IS a beverage, that’s in the beaker, but the spherical bottle is a light magnifier, and Gandalf would arrange a candle behind it for close study.

Here’s one being used - with a lightbulb - by a woodblock carver.

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And here’s the effect it produces.

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Here’s a four-sphere version used with a candle (all the fittings can be screwed up and down to get the candle and magnifiers properly lined up) and another one in use by a lacemaker.

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Finally, here’s something I tried last night in our own kitchen, using a water-filled decanter. It’s not perfectly spherical so didn’t create the full effect, but it certainly impressed me, especially since I’d locked the camera so its automatic settings didn’t change to match light levels.

This is the effect with candles placed “normally”.

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But when one candle is behind the sphere, this happens.

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 It also threw a long teardrop of concentrated light across the worktop; the photos of the woodcarver show that much better.

Poor-people lighting involved things like rushlights or tallow dips. They were awkward things, because they didn’t last long, needed constant adjustment, didn’t give much light and were smelly. But they were cheap, and that’s what mattered most.

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They’re often mentioned in historical and fantasy fiction but seldom explained: a rushlight is a length of spongy pith from inside a rush plant, dried then dipped in tallow (or lard, or mutton-fat), hence both its names.

Here’s Jason Kingsley making one.

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