View allAll Photos Tagged Projection

Old Fog Horn system, Kent, UK

carrières de lumière

"...L’exposition immersive, ancrée dans l’Espagne, réunit de grands maîtres de la peinture moderne espagnole. La première partie met en scène les portraits et scènes de vie quotidienne de Goya, Rusiñol, Zuloaga et Sorolla. La seconde partie se concentre sur Picasso, sans conteste l’un des grands maîtres et influenceurs de l’art du XXe siècle, et propose un panorama de la grande richesse créative de son oeuvre.

 

De la cour royale aux scènes champêtres de Goya, à travers les jardins enchanteurs de Rusiñol, les portraits de Zuloaga et les scènes en bord de mer du lumineux Sorolla, vous êtes invités à prendre le large avant de plonger dans l’univers pictural foisonnant de Picasso et son oeuvre magistrale. Les formes distinctives des Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907), les rose et bleu apaisants de La Flûte de Pan (1923), mais aussi la puissance hostile de Guernica (1937) et les rives méditerranéennes de La Joie de Vivre (1946) vous transportent au coeur du génie créatif de l’artiste..."

extrait du site :

carrieres-lumieres.com/fr/picasso-et-maitres-espagnols

 

Olympus om1n, 100mm Zuiko,

Rollei RPX 100, Rodinal 1+25

 

Shot with an Agfa "Ocellar 6.5 cm" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Aberdeen is currently hosting SPECTRA, Scotland’s Festival of Light, and as we can't get to see it ourselves, I thought I'd make my own Light Show that can at least fill the computer monitor with some intense colour ☺️!!

 

Happy Sliders Sunday! 😊

 

About Spectra

"held in Aberdeen City Centre between 6th-9th February 2025. This award-winning free public festival involves innovative light installations, large-scale projections and interactive artworks sited across the centre of this Granite city to create a magical winter experience in north-east Scotland."

 

from 2024: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVOBdn1tukw

and www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU39YrH27fw

 

My Sliders Sunday set is here: Here

Post-processing set: Here

光のインスタレーション

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Shot with a "Unknown 50 mm" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Retouched photo with virtual drawing

Test @ AxelF München

Videomapping by genelabo

Abandoned cinema.

  

My blog:

timster1973.wordpress.com

  

Also on Facebook

www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography

  

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

  

Instagram: www.instagram.com/Timster_1973

Hélios M 44-2 F:2.0 58mm

Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne

Nikon D80

Thank you for faves and comments

I had read the name "Projection Optics" a couple of times before, but I never would have guessed, that I'd be writing about a small and (in the grand scheme of things) pretty insignificant maker of projection lenses from the US... and yet, after I had stumbled upon an interesting lens from them, I had to take a deeper look.

 

While (as usual) resources were not plentiful, it was really fascinating to find out some stuff about the small company from Rochester, NY, which has always been focused on projection lenses almost exclusively.

 

Their Super-Lite and Hilux names were known names in the area of cine projection in the US, but never gained worldwide recognition. What I wouldn't have expected to find is, that the company was very early with their ideas and patents. They certainly always seem to have followed their own unique path.

 

You can find the article here:

 

deltalenses.com/the-projection-optics-story/

 

If you have some additional information on Projection Optics, have used one of their lenses or can share something else related to the article, please don't hesitate to reach out. I don't have a great amount of hand-on experience with their lenses, and am thankful for any contribution!

07/08/24

 

✎Outfit:#SHOOSH - Queen Bee Outfit @

Swank Event

➥ Opens: 7th ➥ Closes: Last day of the month

Shoosh Mainstore

 

▪️Tattoo :

HoTiNK Tattoo Anuket Esclusive @

Taxi to the WIP Event

HotInk Mainstore

 

☆BackGround & Pose: ~HexPosed~ Broken Heart - Mega Pack

~HexPosed~ Mainstore

Plage de Primelin, Finistère (France)

2 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80