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Pretty cool - the bulb is a nice touch. Any thought on firing up those tubes and photographing the glowing tubes as well?I got my hands on this great Air King 4606D today manufactured in 1946. Beautiful big tubes inside.
These weren't mounted in anything, so I couldn't get any glow. I was experimenting with focus stacking:I've done that before. The color version of this photo actually has a speedlight fired off against the back wall with a red gel. So, while it's still dark to some degree there's lots of color going on. I figured with the lamp on it would wash out the flash though.

Thanks!Gorgeous results with or without the glow.
Thanks. It was totally panned by the critics at 1X, but I was pleased with the lighting and look I was able to achieve. If noting else, I learned a good bit.stevo23,
A lovely photo! Very sharp, and beautiful soft tones.
It's a weird place to be sure. I will get high marks from the moderators for my curation comments and suggestions that essentially shoot down a photo (honestly of course) and yet they will publish it. So here I see this photo that I shot down, got rewarded for shooting down, and it's getting published.stevo23,
Yes, they're fussy at 1X, aren't they? Seems they like the more 'artsy' stuff. I've had some of my best shot down in flames there. :-(
Agreed!That is a very nice, clean, neat job.... be proud!