About Lego Blacklight Photography
All photographs of Lego creations or scenes involving fluorescence or phosphorescence are welcome here. A blacklight or other source of ultraviolet light is necessary in order to make fluorescent (neon) materials glow. Phosphorescent (glow in the dark) materials will "charge" when exposed either to sunlight or any other source of UV light and continue to glow for a time afterwards. Many different Lego and Brickarms colors are fluorescent or phosphorescent.
Every photo in this pool must be of a Lego creation that includes either a) something glowing under a blacklight or b) something continuing to glow by phosphorescence after being exposed to UV. If you want to share a "behind the scenes" shot in visible light, please link to it from the blacklight shot but don't add it to the pool.
Let's keep the quality level high and the drama level low. Other than that, have fun.
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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Members can post 3 things to the pool each day.
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