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This is a closeup from a beautifully hand-colored glass magic lantern slide named "Itinerating by Motorcycle with Side Car" on its accompanying script, which I was fortunate in acquiring along with the slide. The slide is number 8 in a series, and the script text reads: "Or if the road is not too bad, the missionary may make his trips in his motorcycle and side car."
This slide is from a set of slides from the early 1920s entitled "Building a New Africa" produced by "The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City" to promote the mission work of the Presbyterian church.
The set was meant to be rented for a nominal fee by churches and shown to their congregations to raise money for the missionary endeavor at home and abroad. This particular set supports mission work in Africa. Part of the introductory slide to be read to the audience reads, "The Presbyterian share in the development of the new Africa is confined to a little section of West Africa, just north of the Equator, in the mandated territory of the Cameroun* ....Here the West Africa Mission, with 9 stations, and 88 missionaries, is trying to minister to the needs of 2,000,000 and more people over a territory of 100,000 square miles."
The look on the baby's face is absolutely priceless. He's not sure just what to make of that missionary lady!
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* Cameroun was a French mandate territory in central Africa, now constituting the majority of the territory of the Republic of Cameroon. During World War I, it was occupied by British and French troops, and later mandated to each country by the League of Nations in 1922. The British mandate was known as Cameroons and the French as Cameroun. Cameroun became independent as the Republic of Cameroun on January 1, 1960, following a complicated series of events and much bloodshed which continued for years afterward.
Melbourne Museum ... The Melbourne Story
"Queenie" famous elephant at Melbourne Zoo c1930.
I had the last ride on her before she died.
"1,000+ Views".
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Canon 5d mark 2
Canon 24-105mm
Magic lantern Dualiso
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Okay... it all started a couple days ago when I investigated installing Magic Lantern 2.3 on my Canon EOS Rebel T2i. I found out I needed a Card Reader to copy the ML software from the computer onto the SD card (I had a cheap one and it died and never got around to ordering a new one - ML pushed to do that). The Transcend USB 3.0 Multi Card Reader arrived Friday afternoon via UPS. Put ML onto the newly formatted SD card and followed the instructions to get it "up-and-running".
The main reason to do so was the ability to shoot more bracketed shots automatically (the Canon default is 3 bracketed exposures on all the lower-end models). So I chose PSU Wilkes-Barre to try out this feature of ML 2.3. Here is one of the results.... I believe the camera took 10 exposures, but I cut it down to 6 because a couple of them were 30 sec exposures. And that would have been redundant.
I had photographed Hayfield House at Blue Hour not long ago (when I planned to capture the Super Moon). That image can be viewed here: www.flickr.com/photos/aaroncampbellphoto/9123965255/
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus
Lehman, Pennsylvania
Friday, July 19th, 2013
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Forest - Green Auras
none photoshop...only DPP and just two steps of sharpnes up + aberration removing..none editing or processing photo..
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Canon 5d Mark 2
Canon 24-105mm
Magic lantern dualiso 50-800 iso
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Canon 5d mark 2
Canon 24-105mm
Magic Lantern dual-iso 100-800
Panorama en 3 photos
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Magic lantern Dualiso
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During their recent visit, my in-laws bought a captivating Orchid which now resides on our dining room table. With every passing meal, I became a bit more entranced by its intriguing petals.
This 19-shot focus stack (captured via Magic Lantern focus racking) was processed in Helicon Focus 6 and Photoshop CC.
strobist: 1 White Lighting Ultrazap 1600, camera left, diffused by a gridded strip box. 1 White Lightning Ultrazap 1600, camera right (behind flowers), diffused by a gridded strip box. Monolights triggered via Cybersyncs.
Dates: ca. 1900
Maker: McIntosh Stereopticon Co.
Place: USA
Donor: Collection of Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
Photographer Credit: Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
For more information on Magic Lanterns, check out our blog!
Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Sandgate, Queensland.
Description: Images from the 32406 Mayfair Theatre lantern slides collection. Image number:32406-0001-0020. Grow your own vegetables and enter them in The Courier-Mail Vegetable Competition. Cash Prizes for Firsts and Second in Four Sections.
View the original image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/photosbd/0528561.
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections.
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So, kids. This is what happens if leave your camera outside while it is freezing... The lens will fog and freeze aswell.
Melbourne Museum ... The Melbourne Story
HMV 78rpm wind-up gramaphone, Diva Melba display.
"1000+ Views"
Forest - Green Auras
none photoshop...only DPP and just two steps of sharpnes up + aberration removing..none editing or processing photo..
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Canon 5d mark 2
Canon 24-105mm
Polarized filter
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A merge of more than 500 pics each 45sec exposure ISO 1600 F 3.5 10mm Canon EOS 60D + Canon 10-22 USM Magic lantern + Startrails.exe The diagonal streaks r of satellites n one of them is ISS
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Panorama 6K
Canon 5d mark 2
Canon 24-105mm
Magic lantern Dualiso
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This is a Glass Slide showing a street view of Sandgate, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The slide if from the late 19th century. It would have been viewed using a Magic Lantern, an early type of image projector.
This image is part of the Tyne & Wear archives & museums set South Shields Art Gallery Social History collection.
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This statue is an icon of the city of Songkhla for decades and is usually featured in the travel brochures for this city.
I had to queue with the others who wanted their photos taken with her. I took this as one group parted and another comes into the picture. As you will observe, the details on her top of her tail and the rocks had been smoothened due to constant rubbing by people wanting to take their photo with her. This statue would be great during the morning sun which will shine at her face.
6.21 PM, 24.Aug.2013
5 frames Magic Lantern handheld
Inside the dining room of Lambert Castle.
7 exposure HDR capture with MagicLantern on my Canon EOS 60D with a Rokinon 8mm fisheye lens.
Processing done with Nik Software HDR Efex and Nik Software Color Efex.
a very productive friday evening 'blue hour' adventure, with a new work for my 'flow' series.. Here is Bell street crossing Merri Creek during a friday evening Melbourne peak hour.
approx 25 shots in total (all 9 x brackets @ .5 stops). taken with TSE 17/4 running ML firmware.
Melbourne Museum ... The Melbourne Story
1880 Little Lonsdale St poor homes : the bed room.
"500+ Views"
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Canon 5d Mark 2
Canon 24-105mm
Magic lantern dualiso 50-800 iso
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Musée des confluences
Architectes : Wolf Prix et Helmut Swiczinsky
Canon 5d mark 2
Tokina 16-28mm
Magic lantern Dualiso
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This is one of those little purple flowers you see along the roads and in fields in the country. I "focus-stacked" 12 images to get the entire macro perfectly focused. Then I ran it through Filter Forge to add a little dimension to the shot.
Fantastic fun with Magic Lantern Dual-ISO 14 bit dynamic range.
This takes the Canon 5D Mark III to just another level. At the time I took the shot, the camera was facing towards the cloud / sky. The sun was shining through and the sky was absolutely clear.
Logically, the entire picture should have burnt out at F5.6 and the building / trees should have been rendered black with unrecoverable shadows. Moreover, there was no filter over the lens.
But that did not happen. The sky is perfectly exposed. The Sun is almost perfectly exposed and the building/ trees are perfectly exposed.
All I did was to take this to ACR 8.1 and increase the overall exposure of the picture. Then pulled down the exposure a bit on the sky so that the Sun could be visible. The highlights around the Sun were recovered almost fully. The highlights on the Sun were fully recovered without any loss.
Then, I just pulled up the shops a bit to bring attention to the fact that this was a market place.
The thing to watch is the antennate on the roof and the leaves. The separation is fantastic!
Magic Lantern is a big game changer.
A1ex and the other developers deserve a Noble prize for technology.
Canon should give them royalty for helping sell so many 5D's and 7D's and giving them an advantage over all other brands.
Saw few amazing star trails of David Kingham and Weerapong Chaipuck and i had my old star trails raw pictures ... it is a merge of 60 x pictures each 30 sec exposure shot at ISO 3200 in Skardu. The lights in the foreground are of Shangrilla Resort in Skardu with some portion of Kachura Lake also visible.
Thanks to Hakka69 and Weerapong Chaipuck's "Bromo before sunrise" for inspiring me ... and David Kingham for and excellent tutorial
This is a Magic Lantern Slide published shortly after WWI. Along with the slide, I was fortunate to acquire its accompanying script, which is beautifully and dramatically written. This slide was one in a set of slides for a Magic Lantern slide show on WWI.
"Steel-Helmeted Scots in the World War, Entrenched and Awaiting a Counterattack, France" (SCRIPT)
Somewhere in the distance the Germans are watching the plain, trying to discover just where these sturdy Scotchmen are and how many of them there may be. The scene that greets their eyes is just as monotonous, just as desolate and devoid of life as those tumbled fields of earth that stretch between you and the horizon beyond that row of dead trees, the most evidence of the place where there once was a road.
One would hardly think that there was any system to war while looking at this jumble of men and material. But those things that have been cast aside are useless, those ammunition cases and hand grenade boxes are empty. The plank was in the way in the trench, so they threw it aside. You can see the handles of broken shovels and the tailstock handle of a trench artillery carriage. The trench was one of those built in the late months of the war. The war then was more nearly approaching a war of movement and conseqauently the trench was made less elaborate and without the expensive timberwork.
But look at the men with their rifles, bayonets fixed, close at hand. Their gas masks at the "alert," steel helmets strapped to their heads, waiting for the Germans to attack, and then - those rifles will spit flame and steel. Some of those intrepid Scots will fall, but others will live, brush the mud and grime from their kilts, and calmly await another attack which the Germans are likely to launch.
First test shot.
Just a tablet, some PlantsVsZombies characters and, a dark night...
Technic need to be improved.. but it's fun..
60 seconds in Bulb mode with Magic Lantern
No post-processing, no photoshop.
All characters are copyrighted PopCap
This is a boldly illustrated glass slide featuring a traditional lifeboat and crew in dock.
The slide is from some time between the late 19th century and early 20th century. It would have been viewed using a magic lantern, an early type of image projector.
This image is part of the Tyne & Wear archives & museums set Our Life-Boat Men.
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email adam.bell@twmuseums.org.uk