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Playing with the Crystal Ball trying to capture the sun within it. This was my best attempt.
The image was taken in the region of Sao Bras de Alportel, Algarve and is looking out towards the Atlantic Ocean around 10 miles away
Inverted image after scanning
uni pin fine line pens 0.2, 0.8 and sketching pencils HB, 5B with blending stump.
Magnum MagnaSine 2500watt sine wave inverter.
This is how Myrtle changes 12volts DC into 120volt AC.
You can see the exhaust vent for the inverter on the right side. This blows into the bedroom for a bit of residual heating.
The inverter is also how she connects to shore power for charging the 6v golf cart batteries (when there is no sun for solar charging).
Camera: Graphic View (Monorail)
Lens: Schneider Krueznach Xenar, 135mm 4.5
Paper: Fuji Crystal, rated at ISO 5 or 10
Filters: non graded Green and Blue
The C41 chemicals were more dead than expected. I've done a wee bit of levels work to get a bit more out of this frame.
Developed in C-41, around 38ºC, the same temperature for colour negative film:
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A gymnast from The Dream Engine dance company hangs from a helium-filled balloon over the crowds assembled in London's Trafalgar Square at the opening of the Trafalgar Square Festival 2005.
I've never seen a ladybug sleeping...upside down before =)
Bandung
Indonesia
Dec 08,2007
I've been so busy at work that I did not have time to flickr around.. this week, it's gonna be crazy as well...!!. I can't wait for Christmas =)
P.s. Nanaaa.. Happy Birthday dear!!!!!!!!!!!!!! love u!!
made it to explore =)
Doing this without an off camera flash is HARD. After reading heaps of tutorials I had to do pretty much the opposite to be able to capture anything. I used two led torches at 90 degrees to the incense stick. On the opposite side was my silver baking tray that I used as a reflector. I used black polar fleece as the background and inverted it in photoshop as well as mirroring the image.
f/4.0
1/100
ISO 1000
48mm
The flow of blood to her head always makes Norah smile. Next time I need her to smile for a picture, I'll just take it upside down.
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here's her inverter. it's just normal wiring throughout the house.
you can read an article on marilyn pedretti's strawbale home from her local paper here.
seen on the 2007 MREA wisconsin solar tour.
I developed my first roll of 120 film today and hung it to dry in the basement. Inverting the image revealed my cousin and his wife at Milikin University a couple months ago. I'll print up a proper version on paper one of these days. First I'll have to find a negative holder big enough. The film developed was Arista.edu, taken with a No.1 Pocket Kodak camera.
1. NC - Randolph County - Lake Lucas, 2. NC - Fort Macon Archives, 3. Sunset - Memorial Day Weekend - Sunday, 4. NC - Carolina Beach Archives, 5. NC - Carolina Beach State Park Marina at Sunset, 6. Decided to Post A Sunrise Shot before Logging Off, 7. I Know I Should Go to Sleep ..., 8. NC - Harkers Island Sunset,
9. Leaving Fort Macon, 10. Playing Around More with Shutter Speed - 1/25 sec, 11. NC - Bird in Flight over Harkers Island, 12. Ethan, 13. NC - Harkers Island Sunset, 14. NC - Passing through the Interior of Fort Macon, 15. NC - North Carolina Zoo, 16. "Peek A Boo - I See You",
17. NC - Randolph County - The Pisgah Covered Bridge, 18. "Dress for Success.", 19. NC - Kure Beach Pier Sunrise, 20. NC - Marina at Carolina Beach State Park, 21. After the Memorial Day Sunrise, 22. A Prayer for my Neighbors, 23. CO - Colorado - Rocky Mountains, 24. UT - Utah - Salt Lake Valley & Wasatch Mountains,
25. CA - Intense Sunset, 26. NC - Randolph County - Pisgah Covered Bridge, 27. Happy Jake, 28. CA - Crystal Cove State Park, 29. UT - Wasatch Mountains East of Ogden, 30. flickr.com/photos/8568267@N08/2367993600/, 31. Happy Easter, 32. flickr.com/photos/8568267@N08/2317177535/,
33. NC - Hatteras Island - Frisco, 34. Sunrise ...., 35. Early Evening Moon & Sunset over Randolph County, NC, 36. NC - Randolph County - Asheboro - Old Court House, 37. NC - North Carolina Zoo - Arctic Fox, 38. Details, details, details ....., 39. Version 2 - It's Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Winter ..., 40. SC - Hilton Head - Sunrise #3,
41. Miss Kitty, 42. It's Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Winter...., 43. SC - Hilton Head Island - Late Afternoon, 44. SC - Hilton Head Sunrise #3, 45. Veterans Day Sunrise #1, 46. Fall Finally Comes to Randolph County NC, 47. NC - Randolph County - Pisgah Covered Bridge #4, 48. A Photojournal - Sick Day - Photo #2,
49. One More Time...., 50. More Ethan, 51. NC - Kure Pier, 52. Ethan - Funny, 53. Good Bye, Old Baldy, 54. NC - The Village Chapel on Bald Head Island #1, 55. NC - Manteo - The Elizabethan Gardens, 56. Sunrise at the Cape Hatteras National Seashore,
57. Ethan on top of the Laundry Cabinets, 58. Lines, Curves, & Angles #4, 59. NC - North Carolina Zoo - Randolph County, 60. Moe Close Up, 61. NC - Asheboro - North Carolina Zoo - Flower, 62. The Chapel at Orton Plantation, 63. The Carolina Beach Marina, 64. Dudley's Sunrise - Carolina Beach
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Her's an X-Ray of the insides of the alleged 1,000,000 volt spark generator that really 'only' gives about 100,000 volts. It is housed in a tube that's backfilled with potting compound so the only way to see what's inside is to wreck it with some quite nasty chemicals - or just take an X-Ray.
On the left, with three terminals, is the inverter transistor. The big squarish thing is the transformer, with the primary (low voltage) winding on the left and the high voltage winding, in several sections, on the right.
The three light patches are the middle of three high voltage capacitors. I don't know what the black blobs are (anothr X-Ray from a different angle suggests they are two-terminal devices and I guess they might possibly be spark gaps).
Below the right hand blob are two high voltage rectifier diodes. Their structure is interesting: you can clearly see that they're made from a stack of individual rectifier diodes (which are transparent to X-Rays) joined together with slivers of metal (dark). The wires leading out to the right carry the high voltage.
I think there may be a high value resistor between the two output wires - a sensible precaution, ensuring that the capacitors discharge over a reasonable period of time so that the device doesn't bite you when you pick it up six days after it was last used.
I haven't had the inclination to work out the output circuit, but it's a reasonable bet it's a simple voltage doubler rectifier. Those blobs intrigue me, though - they are impervious to my ~50keV X-Rays so I can't determine anything about their structure.
Comments are, as usual, welcome.