This was taken through a lamp I made back in 2010 at school. It's a Rubik's Cube inspired lamp, 4 wooden cubes, stacked atop each other, with a clear acrylic tube running through them all. Each cube has (red, blue, green & yellow) coloured acrylic panels. https://imgur.com/a/JGAXFt8 - pictures of the lamp.

So, I shoot through the central acrylic tube, shining lights; mainly 2-3 torches from different angles/distances, from the outside of the cubes, the light passes through the different coloured panels and illuminates the inside of the clear acrylic tube, melting together to form this image. This means that no two images are never really the same, the colours form and blend in different ways. (https://youtu.be/K0dkkwMJoP0 - here's a video example of how the light changes the image. The light used in this video is a small fluorescent tube, running the light back and forth and side to side over the panels).

In this image I used a Canon 6D mkii with a Sigma 35mm Art Lens @ f/1.4. Usually, there is usually minimal editing made to these images, just some tonal adjustments and adding contrast.

Focus is on the end of the tube which creates a sharp circle. A red acrylic panel is held in front of the end of the tube, thats where the colour comes from for that. I was shining a torch at the wall behind, thats what provides the gradient in the centre circle.

I always felt like they don't quite seem like a photographs at first glance, hoping this fits to "out of the box".

King regards,
Michael Constantine

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