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Nikon D7000

Tamron 17-50mm f2.8

Nikon sb-910

 

This is the original and now antique projector at The Magic Lantern cinema in Tywyn. I couldn't do much about the positioning and as I've just bought a Nikon sb-910, thought it was an ideal chance to test out the flash with bounce. They've just received a grant of £30,000 from the Peter Saunders Trust to move from film to digital.

This is my latest project that I am working on. Its a "Revere" 8mm projector. It took aproximatly 2 days of preity sold work to do. (subtracting hours of game playing and lots of food eating.) This is the completion stage of modeling it.

Early film projectors, camera and poster, from Continuous Performance: Going to the Cinema a Hundred Years Ago, an exhibition marking the centenary of cinema-going in Britain held at the University of Kent, Oct-Nov 2009. Items are from the Nicholas Hiley collection.

This is what happens when part of the upper extension slips, falls, and pinches one's finger. Ouch.

 

And my phone's no good at macro shots.

Watercolor on paper. 18" x 20.15". 2007.

The hard disk laser projector, assembled into a handy toolbox form-factor. Includes dire safety warnings, and a supply current meter.

  

The new LUPS projector, under my ownership for the time being.

An old horse at the Colony Theatre reminds us of what film projectors used to look like until very recently

Projector lenses compared. I was lucky to get a box full and did not pay ebay prices for each one. Looking for ring bokeh and other qualities. Focus is like free lensing due to a quick mount set up, tilting changed the frame and amount of out of focus. white balance is wildly differing on a couple of frames, only +,- 100 on others and as you can see the back light changes gradually.

edit note: I found the sharpness to be disappointing on most. I prefer modern lens resolution but the older lenses have imperfect qualities that can be attractive and feel real

Experimental shot with a Lastolite Strobo Gobo Projector, using the parallel lines gobo. The light was provided by 2x Lastolite stripboxes with 580EXII on remote manual mode, controlled and triggered by Hahnel Viper radio controller.

The Gobo'ed main light is a 600EX-RT in E-TTL mode. It took many frames to get the lines where I wanted them. Thanks to Laura for her patience.

Moment d'una obra de teatre amb projector al Teatre Alegria de Terrassa

These are the still in tact projectors at the Sutton Motor In. The massive stone entryway to this (now abandoned) Drive In is what brought it its notoriety.

Sutton, MA

This is the side of an old 35mm projector in my office (Cross Films). Taken with Cooper's collar camera.

 

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On display in theater window

Fulton, MO

 

Actually, this doesn't look like it has any means to project. Maybe it's just a rewinder. Anyone know?

Optoma HD67 DLP projector. This is now the fourth display attached to my PC!

This 35mm 1920s film projector is on display at the Museum of Transport & Technology...Auckland 31/01/15

Zeiss Mark IV projector which was in use at the observatory's planetarium from 1964–2002. Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA

equipment from my last show

SmartTech's new SmartBoard projector system.

Just found this projector at an estate sale. Looked like this right out of the box and had about 30sec of film on it from a family fishing trip.

 

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For My Work Documentary Project

A computer display projector, in operation.

This projector was sitting in the lobby of the theatre in town that shows independent films. It was such an interesting machine; thought I'd see if I could capture it.

Projects groovy moving dots on the wall. Wish I had a tripod so this would be sharper.

a projector's light

Canon K2 - Kodak TMax 400

 

Going to be out of town for a week or so for my honeymoon. You all behave yourselves. I'll be back with fresh pictures of the finger lakes and hopefully NYC.

 

So you can see the size. I have a 92" screen but the projector isn't mounted yet so it will be in the high eighties for a little bit longer.

My 50mm f/1.2 projector lens mounted on a helicoid & focused to infinity. Lot's more extension available

This projector will not operate once disconnected.

 

Este proyector no funcionará una vez desconectado.

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