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The Muttart Conservatory in Edmonton has a Moon sculpture by UK artist Luke Jerrum hanging in one of their gardens.
The Keighley Picture House has two screens powered by individual projection rooms, one of which you see here. I've never been behind the scenes of any larger cinema chain outlets but imagine them to be a lot more sterile than this place. Part of the charm for me was in seeing the multitude of used 35mm stock, rusty spools and aged projection equipment in a building with has been entertaining movie-goers for nearly a century now.
Lily in a projection room at MOCA
(they were projecting two films layered over each other onto a screen)
this was taken in front of the projector (those are images from the film projected onto her face)
film
March 2010
there's an eye on her left cheek if you look hard enough
Russian lens for 16mm projector, RO-109-1a (PO-109-1a), It has very short flange distance and I did not find a way to avoid hard vignetting on full frame. With DX crop vignetting is gone, but I lose that feeling and softness of 1.2 aperture too. So I prefer to leave it as is.
It gives interesting bokeh that loosely resembles to moded Helios lenses. It has very thin DoF and produces quite soft and dreamy images.
The silhouette of a dragonfly is being projected by the last rays of the setting sun, enflaming its phoenix-like image