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Light always come to mind for the use of electricity. Here are a couple of bulbs of different sizes.
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That's quite a contrast! I recognize the first as the type of bulb used in commercial lighting such as warehouses, parking lots, etc. The second is for home use. I like those blue tinted bulbs. They are easier on the eyes than the white ones.
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Nice comparison and i like the reflections on thelarge bulb.
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Bynx,
That's some industrial strength bulb you got there. Looks like something that could be used to roast a turkey. Aloha |
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Where I got that bulb, had I been caught I would have certainly cooked my goose.
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Nice shot of the extremes.
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