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:o OOOOhhhhhh NNnnnooooo!

:drool: I can see another new pen & new ink purchase in my future.... :rolleyes:

 

Great combo! Thanks, Mocksy, for sharing!

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This is DEFINITELY one of the coolest fountain pen picture ideas I've ever seen!! Who'd have thought that a demonstrator pen and a blacklight would go so well together!

 

Thanks for the photo (and new pen/ink combo) idea!

 

Mike

Flow good, ooze bad!

 

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That is such an awesome picture! I have a Lamy Vista as well, and now I'm horribly tempted to get some Blue Ghost, although I still don't know when I'd use it... Perhaps when writing my most private thoughts in my journal? :lol:

 

Out of curiosity, did you have to use special settings to take this photograph?

http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/4619/inkxchangemm0.png Currently out of vials.my ink list

 

Ink of the moment: mix of Noodler's Lermontov, Britannia's Blue Waves, and Whiteness of the Whale

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Very nice. Now that's a picture I'd like to see in a fountain pen calendar! Pesky nib creep....

 

Don M.

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Great, great photo. In fact, the photo of the year, no matter it's only January... bravo...

 

 

cheers,

Nenad

life is nothing if you're not obsessed.

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Way cool! Could you post the original high-res picture as well? :)

"There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey."

- John Ruskin (1819-1900)

 

Pelikan M800 Green (18C-750 OM), Pelikan 4001 Königsblau

Pelikan M200 "Citroenpers" (14C-585 M), Diamine Monaco Red

Pelikan M200 "Citroenpers" (14C-585 F), Diamine Prussian Blue

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Thanks.

 

I didn't have to do anything weird with the camera, the only trick was getting the lighting all balanced. I hate the spots on the nib but Blue Ghost seems especially hard to clean off. There's a whole bunch of things I could do better so I'm probably going to shoot it again.

 

What really looked cool was drawing the ink up into the pen, which I did under a black light. It's really easy to get Blue Ghost all over your hands without realizing it. I managed to make a glowing mess out of my fingers.

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* boings about happily chanting a new inky-mantra * I got me some! I got me some!

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Nice shot!

 

For a different perspective, here's a before and after with Blue Ghost that I posted in FPN a year ago.

 

Bill

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And I just received what was to be the last bottle of Noodlers I would buy for a long time!

 

Seriously - excellent idea, execution, and really fine photo.

 

Congratulations!

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That is just too cool!!!!

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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Actually, it works fine as wallpaper just as it is.

 

Now if I just had less junk on my desktop ... :blink:

Hint: The wallpaper goes under your junk. :P

 

Yes, the pic looks great as wallpaper, and I'm using it right now. it's just kind of small on a 1280x960 monitor.

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