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Playing with Plasma

Photography Weird posted on Mar 23, 2004
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Late night boredom led to me borrowing my father's 3MP Canon and playing with my old (and slowly fading) plasma ball. Camera was handheld and not tripod mounted, hence the blurry images. Tried shooting at faster speeds but the images were very dim and flat. Couldn't be bothered to go find a tripod at that time of the night so I made do with what I could.

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WandM

2:08AM | Tue, 23 March 2004

I enjoy these plasma plays. Prefer the b/w one.

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Lucifer666

2:11AM | Tue, 23 March 2004

man this is incredible! i always wanted one of those... you are going to make me go buy one.. if its not that expensive. LOL thank you for posting this its incredible!

raven_nightmares

2:12AM | Tue, 23 March 2004

amazing colours!

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Lary

2:34AM | Tue, 23 March 2004

WOW! Superb shot! Love it! :)

Rozze2

11:02AM | Wed, 24 March 2004

like the ones where you put different color filters on .. :)

ARMorty

12:22PM | Wed, 24 March 2004

I think the fuzziness from the hand-held movement adds to the aethetics of this picture. The tripod would have given your pix more scientific value than the artworx that was intended. Sometimes our falure to meet convention produces better and more pleasing results. this is one of them. Good work, son


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