Posted 12 years ago
dasullywon
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Hello Friends! Here at last are the pictures I promised of my Loetz Orpheus vase, showing off every reactive photon that UV can produce. In other words "it glows"! How did you do this you ask. Well, it's a relatively old photography trick using a stopped down lens and a REALLY SLOW shutter speed (several seconds) and of course a very steady tripod. There is no digital enhancement here at all, just a little cropping, but the slow speed really makes the glow glow. This is how it really looks in a dark room with the blacklight up close (just out of the foreground). I am very happy with the results.
So if anyone out there wants me to take some stunning photos of their Uranium glass treasures please send them all to... (just kidding!:) But try this slow shutter-speed trick. It really works!
Oh, and my posthumous apologies to Tennessee Williams for the title of this post.
Enjoy!
GREAT shots! Well done Dan.
Thanks Mr. T!
well done indeed!
Thanks GSO and vetraio50!
you are in Missoula! I've been there a few times. My grandmothers family was there for a long time. I think the remaining people that lived there died in the late 90's. but we went out there a few times for a week here or a week there. Pretty little town.
Thanks, I love the Rockies and Missoula has some great views right from town. If you're ever back in this way...
Great photos..:-)
Thanks inky. :)
Thanks Kyle!