New Xmas Lights

December 5, 2009 thepatter 0 Comments

 

Xmas Lights

Over the last couple of years we’ve seen our strings of Christmas lights failing.  At the end of last season we decided that this year we would switch to LED Christmas lights –  which is just what we did.  But we didn’t throw out the old lights that still work, we salvaged them.
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When I looked at the box full of lights, I got the idea for the shot above.  It was simple to set up.  I just took a card board box and put a flash and my cybersync trigger into it.  I put a sheet of plastic diffusion material over the box.   Then I put a box with no bottom on top of the diffusion material.  This top box just keeps the lights from falling off and let me create layers of light bulbs.

That was it.  Then I just experimented with framing the image and exposure.  In the end I added a second flash above to illuminate the threads on the bulbs, otherwise they were pretty much just silhouettes.