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UV lighting studio with broken glass

Photography Work In Progress posted on Aug 08, 2011
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I find some broken glass windows that comes out of a building. it like safety glass on a car as it brake up fine small pieces only a little bigger. I took some of the glass and dip them into diff color of paints that will glow in UV Lighting. I wish i had more lights at the time as I did not have bug low lighting like around I had a 40 watts bulb and a small UV light of about 8 watts I guess you see there on the glass. I really needs two more 40 watts lights which I did get but then someone broke the lamp for the two bulbs. At lest the bulbs did not break and I never got another lamp for them yet. I may one day. Oh I was going to say you need one 40 watts on one side and 80 watts on the other side of a person to take photos of people in UV Lighting with paint on them. Watch out of what you wear too if other people is around. Underclothes of women do glow sometmes. So if you doing UV lighting you need a set up of some type. With working with glass I came up with this. I did got rid of the glass and the big window frame glass too. this studio was at my trailer in 2006 plus I have a better camera to take photos now

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jocko500

12:10PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

I put the camera on timer and set it on the floor under the framed glass to get the shots of me looking thought the broken glass

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jocko500

12:15PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

oh those small UV lights is no good to use. may kill mole and that it. UV lighting will kill moles and germs too as I got one to kill germs in water. it is called SteriPen. look it up in google

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angelbearzs

12:16PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

nice image:)

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bobrgallegos

12:20PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Very interesting info Jock!

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jocko500

12:23PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Oh if you doing people you can set up a fore ground and background too with stuff that will glow. You just have to bring it in to see if it glows or not

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vaggabondd

12:28PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

There is so much going on in this picture it sure reminds me of how my art work places look. haha, nice shot

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claude19

12:30PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

a beautiful guide for those who want to make pictures in black light! What moral you had at that time my friend! Magnificent restoration and warning!

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Richardphotos

12:33PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

you broke mr. bone man's arm?very cool set up

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adrie

12:37PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

So this is how you made your last image.....superb done my friend.

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kbrog

12:37PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Interesting capture! :)

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lyron

12:38PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Nice image!!!

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exyooper

12:46PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Thanks for explaining what you are doing. Very interesting stuff.

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jayfar

1:05PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Looks like someone was dying to see the result Jocko!!! Lol. Nice shot of your working studio and great info too.

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durleybeachbum

1:14PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

A most creative space!

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carlx

1:38PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Great place and capture, Jock!!!

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daggerwilldo

2:16PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Wow, what interesting work. I will love to see the outcome. Grand experimentation.

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Star4mation

2:23PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Nice set-up Jock :)

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mariogiannecchini

2:36PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Very interesting shot !

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lior

2:37PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Excellent capture, again Jocko!

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Radar_rad-dude

2:45PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Thank you for the instructions from experience and for sharing your work space with us! Most enjoyable revelations, Jocko! Fantastic!!!

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Crudelitas

3:38PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

It is the first time I ever heard of this technique. Are you doing new photos? I'm excited! Love the Mister Skelli...

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emmecielle

3:55PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Interesting shot! :)

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tallpindo

3:56PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

I remember all this wild stuff. I found a magazine called "Live Design" now that had blacklight murals way back. It is for lighting and sound people for Broadway and road shows.

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flavia49

4:21PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

great shot and info

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mickeyrony

4:25PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

A bit of everything for a dream my friend. You're a patent to stop you and nothing like. Congratulations again and many thanks for sharing ((5 + +)) Un peu de tout pour un rêve mon ami . Tu es un patenteux comme et rien ne t'arrête comme . Bravo encore et mille mercis de partager ((5++))

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A_Sunbeam

4:39PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Interesting details! You'll have to tell that skeleton to stop fighting ...

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annie5

5:26PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Interesting place to work! Thanks for the info :)

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sandra46

5:34PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

INTRIGUING

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Faemike55

6:26PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Reminds me of how my mind looks at times Great description on your working in UV

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mikeerson

6:28PM | Mon, 08 August 2011

Aluminum Foil.... I think that's all I had to say to get you thinking, right? you know the trick, you just spaced it out.... and it's ok you didn't clean up your room before I came over, but did you have to leave your Bones blow up doll out???? LOL... just tease'n my room isn't that clean even though my Wife stays on top of me about it - lol

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