etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
Gaslamp or is it?
Just for laughs...

Just for laughs...
Speenth
Emmaiter
This being a typical el Nino year, strange atmospheric occurences are more frequently seen.
I would put this down to the vortex effect commonly seen when compressed gases are ignited in a rarified, faux-vintage environment. That said, there is clear evidence of a conscientious attempt to minimise the effects of global warming through the use of an ultra low energy spiral gas wick.
Just off shot there will be a figure of rather sallow complexion and extended eye teeth. He'll be wearing a black cloak and looking rather shiftily towards the light.
He would make a good subject for further, similarly atmospheric images.
I would put this down to the vortex effect commonly seen when compressed gases are ignited in a rarified, faux-vintage environment. That said, there is clear evidence of a conscientious attempt to minimise the effects of global warming through the use of an ultra low energy spiral gas wick.
Just off shot there will be a figure of rather sallow complexion and extended eye teeth. He'll be wearing a black cloak and looking rather shiftily towards the light.
He would make a good subject for further, similarly atmospheric images.
victoriapio
Well-known
Speenth said:This being a typical el Nino year, strange atmospheric occurences are more frequently seen.
I would put this down to the vortex effect commonly seen when compressed gases are ignited in a rarified, faux-vintage environment. That said, there is clear evidence of a conscientious attempt to minimise the effects of global warming through the use of an ultra low energy spiral gas wick.
Just off shot there will be a figure of rather sallow complexion and extended eye teeth. He'll be wearing a black cloak and looking rather shiftily towards the light.
He would make a good subject for further, similarly atmospheric images.
Wow, that is brilliant. Of course it could just be a spiral flourescent bulb too
etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
Speenth said:This being a typical el Nino year, strange atmospheric occurences are more frequently seen.
I would put this down to the vortex effect commonly seen when compressed gases are ignited in a rarified, faux-vintage environment. That said, there is clear evidence of a conscientious attempt to minimise the effects of global warming through the use of an ultra low energy spiral gas wick.
Just off shot there will be a figure of rather sallow complexion and extended eye teeth. He'll be wearing a black cloak and looking rather shiftily towards the light.
He would make a good subject for further, similarly atmospheric images.
Someone's been reading Robert Louis Stevenson...
Sparrow
Veteran
Or Bram Stoker, perhaps
etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
The writing style is more Stevenson than Stoker.
Sparrow
Veteran
etrigan63 said:The writing style is more Stevenson than Stoker.
Clearly; I stand corrected
oftheherd
Veteran
Discounting the spiral, a gas lamp should be open (or at least vented) at the top, not the bottom.
etrigan63
Rangefinder Padawan
You cannot see it in the photo, but the lamp has "exhaust vents" worked into the metal cap. The lamp was inspired by Victorian-era gas streetlights. Granted, it would have to have a large pole on the bottom to really look like a gas lamp, but I did say inspired.
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