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550EX into a reflective brolly with a large grid streched across it. I picked up the big 60" grid out of the bargain bin at my local studio/lighting shop for $10AU.
Originally on a Fire Door, this sign fell to the ground and I noticed that the braille was reflective. It makes no sense to me as to why there is reflective braille.
Some reflective zipper pulls that I added to a couple of my jackets using Kelty triptease and some cord stoppers. The two on the right have zipper pulls whistles on them from GoingGear.com. Photo created for use on Brian's Backpacking & Hiking Blog.
Inspired by my husband's Carradice Barley bag, I've made a prototype of my own. The best cheap canvas ($2.99/yard) was white, and yes, I know it will get dirty. It's a prototype anyway.
The straps are the buckle portion of old belts that I got in the dollar-a-pound section of the Garment District, in Cambridge, MA.
3M Scotchlite reflective tapes came from various eBay sellers.
Koyuki, Pullip Chill, returns to her stock color scheme- black and white- with touches of silver. The whole look was inspired by the silver Fashionistas heels pictured in the next photo.
Shirt dress and leggings (not pictured) by Cool Cat. Bracelet and heels (also not pictured) by Fashionistas. Necklace(s) are re-purposed people-sized jewelry.
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Maybe a bit over processed? Been playing with a free software I got PhotoDirector. I wouldn't have paid for it but not bad for free.
C&NW 4551 has some nice reflective material and herald shines when it's photo is taken in the shop at Marshalltown, Iowa.
Photo taken with a Minolta 35mm camera, and photo scanned.
Reflective cycle chic from Lostvalues at the 09 London Cycle Show. Stylish clothes and accessories that look normal in daylight but reflect at night. www.lostvalues.com
Single interface anti-reflective coating performance @ ~550 nanometers
Green curves are for uncoated crown glass w/ index of refraction n~1.52
1-layer curves are for 1/4 wave layer of MgF2 (n~1.38)on Crown Glass (n~1.52).
The two layer mult-coating of two 1/4 wave layers of MgF2 (n~1.38) & SF8 (n~1.7) on crown glass.
The dashed lines are for TE or s-polarization and solid lines are for TM or p-polarization.
The two dips at ~50 & 56 degrees occur at the Brewster angle where the TM wave component is preferentially transmitted into the lens. This dips at the Brewster angle aren't too useful in lens design because the reflectance of the TE component dominates. e.g. It's better to be on orange curves than either the blue or green curve even at the Brewster angle.
Reflective cycle chic from Lostvalues at the 09 London Cycle Show. Stylish clothes and accessories that look normal in daylight but reflect at night. www.lostvalues.com
Shot on a Leica M3 DS
Glass by Leitz, Summicron 50 DR
Film by Ilford, HP5+
Developer by Ilford, DDX rotary dev
Roll of reflective chrome signmaking vinyl. 610mm wide and 50 metre roll.
Available at www.signvinylsupplies.com
Sutro Baths in San Francisco, it took me a while to find a perspective I liked yesterday; Perhaps because most of the time I was talking with old and new friends, and socializing is such a big part of photo walks for me; Perhaps it was also that where ever I turned there were bunches of tripods already pointing at the horizon to shoot the stunning sunset of the evening. Somehow it was slightly intimidating since I wanted to get a unique perspective.
So after meandering about for 30 minutes as the sun was setting, I found a spot that I felt had a somewhat unique perspective, and included all the elements of the evening for me: Dramatic blue skies, a beautiful warm glowing sun, and photographers and tripods - a big part of the experience of that day as well.
Reflective pond behind the 1000 Islands Visitor Center just off of Interstate 81 in between Clinton and Alexandria Bay, New York.
Reflective cycle chic from Lostvalues at the 09 London Cycle Show. Stylish clothes and accessories that look normal in daylight but reflect at night. www.lostvalues.com