Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:31 am
#48703
This is the first picture I posted to show the lines in the new pumpkin. I used an Ott Craft light that is extremly bright to hi-lite the lines. I would never use this light to light a pumkin nor would I use a 40 watt light bulb.
If it were a shaded --- maybe. I use C9s for my shaded.
Notice that the left side of the pumpkin is thinner so the shell is lighter on that side making the dark line more prominent than on the right side. You can see this in the first 3 pictures.
This picture was taken in late evening light on my backporch with the Precision Z amber light from "darklight" that is bright enough to light a pumpkin up in the daylight. No flash was used.
This picture is in my hallway and it is as dark as I could get it. This pumpkin is lit with an orange C9 Christmas light --- that is what I use to light all my pumpkins in my display. Yes you can see the line --- but I see the pattern.
This picture is the taken with the same orange C9 light and in my hallway. The only difference is I painted the inside front (carved area) with black paint. Took 2 minutes to do. Line --Gone.
If it were a shaded --- maybe. I use C9s for my shaded.
Notice that the left side of the pumpkin is thinner so the shell is lighter on that side making the dark line more prominent than on the right side. You can see this in the first 3 pictures.
This picture was taken in late evening light on my backporch with the Precision Z amber light from "darklight" that is bright enough to light a pumpkin up in the daylight. No flash was used.
This picture is in my hallway and it is as dark as I could get it. This pumpkin is lit with an orange C9 Christmas light --- that is what I use to light all my pumpkins in my display. Yes you can see the line --- but I see the pattern.
This picture is the taken with the same orange C9 light and in my hallway. The only difference is I painted the inside front (carved area) with black paint. Took 2 minutes to do. Line --Gone.
Last edited by snow2alike on Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.