Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

Well, after some headaches with the system here, its buggyness and all around slugishness, not to mention people have to sign up here to see anything - I moved all my stuff over to Flickr. Yeah, if you don't have an account you need to sign up but 90% of everyone has a Yahoo account.

Anyways, the Fantasia galleries are over there now for all to see and enjoy. I will be adding more and more in the coming week(s). Lately I have been scanning in and editing vintage photos. It's one of my little hobbies. Takes a bit of time but worth it in the end seeing them all available online and to the world!


http://www.flickr.com/photos/79694484@N00/



Take a look at the Fantasia stuff - leave a comment or two.

Thanks,
Kris

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Not a problem. I am in the process of photographing the Glitter Graphics lamp and the new Alpha lamp. Will upload those soon.
Does the jagged pattern of the color wheel in the Omni really have a visible effect, the way the patterns on the Love Bug wheel translate onto the fiber sphere? And do any others have any unusual patterns, or do anything else? I know the cut-glass base Crestworth fibre optic had a spring-loaded "flick" color change that would make the wheel jump to the next color.
I don't think so. The spray is not like the Love Bug, Saturn or Alpha (spherical) so it does not have the same visual appeal. I think the pattern is there more to cause the light to "flicker" as it turns and is emitted from the spray. If it were just a solid pattern like the Sunburst wheels, it would be smoother and constant.

The Love Bug is the only one that I am aware of that has the funky pattern on it.

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