Nightshine

November 14, 2008  |  By Rebecca Thorman  |  

Nightshine

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  1. Yes! I just got home from presenting to a college and saw you posted on your blog and had to look right away :). You learned how to use a 3D graphics program now or is this a photoshop edit?

    Either way, glad to see you put new content up.

    Comment by Dan Schawbel — November 14, 2008 #

  2. Nice photo Rebecca. When I saw the title of this post on my feed I thought moonshine - it’s a full moon you know. Then I look at it and I think lemon meringue pie - now I’m hungry for dessert. So tell us - what is it exactly?

    Comment by Mark W. — November 14, 2008 #

  3. @Dan - Thanks, Dan : ) I didn’t edit the photo at all… it’s my dining area light… it’s “modern and urban,” maybe that’s why it seems like that?

    @Mark W. - Thanks! Lemon meringue pie - yum! It’s my dining room light. I didn’t realize it was so different looking… oh well : )

    Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 14, 2008 #

  4. I love the light - modern but with enough of a pattern and swirl. It’s feminine. I love it. So many things these days are modern and spartan which I think looks masculine.
    You’ve got great taste!
    Karen

    Comment by Karen — November 14, 2008 #

  5. That is the coolest looking “chandelier” I have ever seen!

    Comment by Monica — November 14, 2008 #

  6. @ Karen - Thanks! I like texture a lot in modern spaces and felt this light was a perfect fit.

    @ Monica - Thanks so much! It’s a cheaper version of this light.

    Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 14, 2008 #

  7. I am so confused… :/ When I see the Century House picture, my brain knows what I am seeing. Then I look at your picture, and my brain refuses to believe it’s a 3D object.

    Comment by Gene Shiau — November 14, 2008 #

  8. Awesome photo!

    Did you take this yourself?

    Comment by Joseph — November 16, 2008 #

  9. @ Gene - that’s so strange. I guess since I know what it is, I don’t get that sense… or maybe it’s the fact it’s turned on in this photo and not in the other. Thanks for the comment!

    @ Joseph - Yep! I take all the photos myself. My camera was broken and it just got fixed so I should be posting more photos now : )

    Comment by Rebecca Thorman — November 17, 2008 #

  10. Where in the world did you get this amazing light? I need it!!

    Comment by The Sassy Sexpert — December 9, 2008 #

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