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Insulator Vortex


Saturday Self-Challenge: Photograph something that is "round" and use a square aspect ratio (1:1)
Looking into an antique glass insulator. The blue color is from a sconce light with blue light bulb. In case you are not familiar with this item, I have included a photo in the note as a reference. I used the white insulator (back row center) for my challenge image.
Looking into an antique glass insulator. The blue color is from a sconce light with blue light bulb. In case you are not familiar with this item, I have included a photo in the note as a reference. I used the white insulator (back row center) for my challenge image.
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Fast noch beeindruckender finde ich die reale Sammlung im PiP.
That really turned out neat, Val.
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Yes those used to used on overhead Electcity cables for trams etc and trains were later replaced by porcelain ones.
Have a great weekend ;-)
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I am very impressed by the creativity here!!
Even having a collection of glass insulators is something special. (Ours are mostly white ceramic)...
You could have such fun with these!!!
Best wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
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