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Doris P (ドリス)

(sn 1261) with Perfa Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm (sn 14126) in Convex Shutter

 

Manufactured by Doris Camera (ドリスカメラ株式会社) around 1955.

 

See here for the Camera-Wiki.org entry on the Doris. see here for the complex history of the company..

  

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2013, All Rights Reserved

------Pensamientos convexos.

 

Lo que me quedaba de ella, se ha ido.. Porque ahora no soy capaz de tomar buenas deciciones y actuar con lucidez..??

 

El haberlo perdido todo ha hecho que inclusive mi cordura de alla ido.. pero pretendo salir de este camino. Pretendo estar con la lucidez de mi lado y tomar resposabilidad de mis actos.

 

Y aunque fui.. "tristemente ABANDONADO por la cordura", ahora pretendo ser congruente y dejar lo ilogico e irracionalidad en un cesto de basura.

 

------Palabras de una Moral Extremista

Zen Magnets - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@Varies)

 

These builds were derived using a truncated 12-ball triangle (tips of triangle removed).

 

Soccer ball Truncated Icosahedron (@240) formed from 20x truncated 12-ball triangles.

 

Triangle-Ring Subunit

(@012) - pinch 3xball sides together to form a 6xball triangle on inside, 6xball ring on outside

 

Convex Regular Icosahedron - formed from 20xTriangle-Ring subunits (using Triangle side to form 20xfaces)

(@240) - 5xTriangle-Rings top)+(5xTriangle-Rings top middle)+(5xTriangle-Rings bottom middle)+(5xTriangle-Rings bottom)

 

Extended Convex Regular Icosahedron (480) formed by adding/stacking additional Triangle-Ring Subunits on each Triangle-Rings aligned on each face Ring side to Ring side and Triangle side facing out.

Bright colours and distorting mirrors - how could I resist?

Convex

Nikon D810, Zeiss 100 ZF2 Makro Planar

@ 5.6 ISO320 Silver Effects Pro very minimal processing

another attempt at my version of a water drop shot.

water drop on iPhone screen. that's my thumb in the bottom corner.

 

Does this drop look concave or convex to you?

 

View On Black

Zen Magnets - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@Varies)

 

These builds were derived using a truncated 12-ball triangle (tips of triangle removed).

 

Soccer ball Truncated Icosahedron (@240) formed from 20x truncated 12-ball triangles.

 

Triangle-Ring Subunit

(@012) - pinch 3xball sides together to form a 6xball triangle on inside, 6xball ring on outside

 

Convex Regular Icosahedron - formed from 20xTriangle-Ring subunits (using Triangle side to form 20xfaces)

(@240) - 5xTriangle-Rings top)+(5xTriangle-Rings top middle)+(5xTriangle-Rings bottom middle)+(5xTriangle-Rings bottom)

 

Extended Convex Regular Icosahedron (480) formed by adding/stacking additional Triangle-Ring Subunits on each Triangle-Rings aligned on each face Ring side to Ring side and Triangle side facing out.

Those convex driveway mirrors always stop me in my tracks... it's the way a whole woodland scene can seem to be poured into them.

Playing with the Hemesh and Convex Hull by Lee Byrons library. Starting Point is the Hemesh Voronoi example. The voronoi cells are subdivided and then slices of the vertices are sent to the convex hull algorithm.

 

They are abviously inspired by jtnimoys awesome work for the tron movie.

Check it out at Openprocessing:

www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=27228

Playing with the Hemesh and Convex Hull by Lee Byrons library. Starting Point is the Hemesh Voronoi example. The voronoi cells are subdivided and then slices of the vertices are sent to the convex hull algorithm.

 

They are abviously inspired by jtnimoys awesome work for the tron movie.

Check it out at Openprocessing:

www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=27228

The Multi-Purpose Convex Mirror PAS 400mm 3D eliminates blind spots, is great for combating the theft of property and valuables. Furthermore, it helps with the prevention of accidents and injuries. It is ideal when The Multi-Purpose Convex Mirror PAS is supplied complete with bolts and brackets kit, adaptable for walls or for posts 34mm to 90mm in diameter allowing precise adjustment of the position.

The image of the statue is being demagnified by the convex lens that the vase is making. The convex lens stretches out the image because the reflection is outward rather than straight back like a conventional mirror which gives the image at the same size.

KWK05

Excavated from site E2570 Burtonhall Demesne, N9/N10 Kilcullen to Waterford Scheme, Contract 4.

 

Illustrated by: Sara Nylund, 2008

 

Client: Kildare County Council

Funding body: National Roads Authority (NRA) with funds from the NDP and Transport 21

Me and my shiny new car!!!

Downtown; Richmond VA

Doris P (ドリス)

(sn 1261) with Perfa Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm (sn 14126) in Convex Shutter

 

Manufactured by Doris Camera (ドリスカメラ株式会社) around 1955.

 

See here for the Camera-Wiki.org entry on the Doris. see here for the complex history of the company..

  

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2013, All Rights Reserved

The Industrial Half Face Mirror Plexiglas 800mm offer great image quality at an economical price as well as providing safety and supervisory capabilities in critical areas such as corridors, narrow passages and blind spots. Furthermore, it helps with the prevention of accidents and injuries.

San Bruno, California, 2008

This is is the view from the driver's top deck mirror

Zen Magnets - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@Varies)

 

These builds were derived using a truncated 12-ball triangle (tips of triangle removed).

 

Soccer ball Truncated Icosahedron (@240) formed from 20x truncated 12-ball triangles.

 

Triangle-Ring Subunit

(@012) - pinch 3xball sides together to form a 6xball triangle on inside, 6xball ring on outside

 

Convex Regular Icosahedron - formed from 20xTriangle-Ring subunits (using Triangle side to form 20xfaces)

(@240) - 5xTriangle-Rings top)+(5xTriangle-Rings top middle)+(5xTriangle-Rings bottom middle)+(5xTriangle-Rings bottom)

 

Extended Convex Regular Icosahedron (480) formed by adding/stacking additional Triangle-Ring Subunits on each Triangle-Rings aligned on each face Ring side to Ring side and Triangle side facing out.

Curved conved copper panels VA

Doris Six (ドリスシックス)

(sn 1261) with Perfa Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm (sn 14126) in Convex Shutter

 

Manufactured by Doris Camera (ドリスカメラ株式会社) around 1955.

 

See here for the Camera-Wiki.org entry on the Doris Six. see here for the complex history of the company..

  

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2013, All Rights Reserved

I love convex mirrors and these tres chic Parisian ones are really rather tasteful. They always fascinated me as a child. Only the other week I toddled off to the auction and bought myself an original 50s 'sunburst' mirror. Once considered too kitsch for comfort they are now all the rage. I knew my poor taste would eventually slip into fashion...

This vase was hand painted with different shades of green, turquoise and blue stained glass paints.

 

For more details about this piece, visit www.oliabseiso.com/gallery.php

 

Please contact me for permission before using any of my photos, and please remember that my designs are original creations, are protected by copyright, and may not be reproduced in any form.

154/365 - June 3, 2011 - Convex

 

Day 154 of Project 365. A self-portrait in a Convex Mirror

Convex mirror in The Abbey Bookstore, a Canadian bookstore, chock full of Canadian books, in the middle of Paris. The Canadian flag out front caught my eye...

Playing with the Hemesh and Convex Hull by Lee Byrons library. Starting Point is the Hemesh Voronoi example. The voronoi cells are subdivided and then slices of the vertices are sent to the convex hull algorithm.

 

They are abviously inspired by jtnimoys awesome work for the tron movie.

Check it out at Openprocessing:

www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=27228

Doris P (ドリス)

(sn 1261) with Perfa Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm (sn 14126) in Convex Shutter

 

Manufactured by Doris Camera (ドリスカメラ株式会社) around 1955.

 

See here for the Camera-Wiki.org entry on the Doris. see here for the complex history of the company..

  

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2013, All Rights Reserved

Minor experiments with a convex mirror.

One the best of my photo series taken with my son Daniel in Eatonville, Washington.

 

This image is featured on my photo blog, thelightisall.blogspot.com, on October 10, 2011. Winner's Circle contest #926: Hometown. Our Daily Topic: A clichéd shot (March 15, 2013). (IMG_3223_Kevin)

The compact brightly painted torii marks the entrance to a Shinto shrine that has been grandfathered in: as the surrounding cityscape has changed over the centuries, this small space has been conserved. The bare-looking tree has been pollarded to promote a dense top growth of shade in summer.

 

Press L for full-screen view; Z (or click the image) for full-file size view.

The Natural Architecture of a leaf

 

Espejos parabólicos convexos para aumentar la seguridad vial en salidas de garaje y espacios de reducida visibilidad. Fabricados en material acrílico. Gran resistencia frente a actos vandálicos y resistentes a la intemperie ofreciendo una excelente visión óptica . Con los espejos convexos junto a la señalizacion vial, se aumenta la seguridad, al evitar atropellos de peatones y colisiones tanto en exterior como interior de garajes e intersecciones del tráfico rodado. Aptos para control de accesos y aumentar la seguridad y vigilancia en centros comerciales.

Con los espejos parabólicos de seguridad o espejos de tráfico se aumenta la seguridad vial. Disponemos de espejos parabólicos de interior para vigilancia y zonas de reducida visibilidad, así como espejos panorámicos para exterior para mejorar la seguridad en salidas de garaje y cruces peligrosos.

Fácil y gran adaptabilidad en cuanto a su colocación. Disponemos de espejos parabólicos convexos con diferentes herrajes para su colocacion en pared, techos, postes y farolas.

 

Todos nuestros espejos: dimobi2000.com/espejos-parabolicos-convexos/

 

Tree trunk optical illusion. Shabbington near Oxford.

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