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BENCHED IN SEATTLE WA

Think of your camera's sensor (or film) as a projection screen. Direct a beam of light onto odd shaped transparent material such as plastic or glass so that the refracted pattern of light goes into your (lensless) camera.

Note - never aim a laser directly at the sensor!

 

Nikon FM2n - Nikkor ai 50 mm f 1,4

Fomapan 100 a 100 iso

D76d stock per 7' a 20°

taken at Marina Bay, Singapore

woolspinning and laser mash up

The NYE lightshow from the Seattle Space Needle was quite a sight! This black and white shows it off like a diamond in the sky.

Pairs with the previous photo, Summer Fun.

 

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Laser cut with love by NB's Closet

My 11-year-old son walked in while I was still building this, and asked, "Dad, are you going to put a big laser cannon hanging down at an angle underneath?"

 

I said, "Yes, how did you know?"

 

Evidently, I've built spaceships that look like this before...

Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.

 

Lit with double-gelled dark blue gels over a small LED Maglite flash light, camera right. It was lit in such a way as to light the left portion of the picture. A small incandescent Maglite with two plasa red gels was camera left, positioned so it would light up the right side of the picture.

 

Canon 6D Mark II and Canon 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM lens. ISO 800, f5.6 at 1.6 seconds.

 

This is a 1.75" section of a 3.25" laser-cut crystal cube I got as a 15-year anniversary for my employment at CSK Auto Inc., now O'Reilly Auto Parts. Several months after receiving this really cool gift, O'Reilly, who had acquired our company, no longer needed my services and laid me off, along with 350 others. But that's another story.

  

Laser Harp in action on Prolight stand during Music and Multimedia Fair in Zagreb

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Cnc laser machine for make the best pieces in the city...

On a frigid November Friday in the dead of night (really morning), E-15s 164 and 165 power Long Island's laser 1 west through STONY.

Marina Bay Sands Light Show

OM-D E-M5/Lens - Olympus 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3

6 images blended

 

Happy new year and a great 2014 to all!

 

Take a little glass turtle, place him on a mirror on a dark background, zap him with a laser, take a picture.

Chemigram

 

Fomabrom hard glossy (FB) paper.

Laser printed then developed.

Negative from a polaroid SX70.

  

playing around with lasers and long exposure

We were lucky to get not one but two trains that came by just seconds apart. When the second train was approaching I started my three second exposure hoping to get something cool. I wasn't expecting this!

 

Exposure 3 sec @ f/7.1

ISO 5000

720nm infrared filter

  

taken at Marina Bay, Singapore

Laser Beams in the sky over the lavender fields in the Provence (Valensole)

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Laser Europa Cup Salou 2016

Salou, 10-2016

*** Explored #23 on 3/12/2013! ***

 

Willie, Yan, and I had spent the night in Page, AZ and we found ourselves with half a day to kill. We arrived at Lower Antelope Canyon before they opened and were the first ones in the canyon. We didn't see anyone for over an hour. One of my fellow photographer friends, Jave, has a wonderful photo in Lower Antelope Canyon of light beams in front of the Granite Chief, and we hoped we might be able to replicate his photo.

 

At some point one of the Navajo guides walked past and I stopped him and asked if he knew what time the light beams crossed in front of the Granite Chief. He told me that it was later in the afternoon but we had a flight to catch and couldn't wait for that to happen. Willie wanted to get a photograph of the Chief anyways. Willie took some shots and just as we were about to leave I noticed a light beam forming near the eye of the Chief! Sure enough the tiny little light beam grew and grew as the sun came up through the canyon. We stopped and fired a number of photos. I like how this looks like the Chief was Cyclop's early teacher ... look at those laser beams coming out of his eye!

 

Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S:

38mm, f/11, 2 sec, ISO 125

 

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Manning the controls of the super laser

jk.... reflection of the flourescent lights from the GSD trays

Chemigram

 

Fomabrom hard glossy (FB) paper.

Laser printed then developed.

Negative from a polaroid SX70.

Backstage before the Concert of 25 may 2011 in Bozen (italy)

 

More info: www.kromalaser.com

My neighbor has a laser holiday light shining on his house. One small pinpoint of laser light shines on a tiny new growth of leaves from my adjacent hedge.

Flickr Friday

A kind of lantern (oil lamp) lighted with a green laser.

Nikon D600 w/ AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm F2.8G ED

  

"Tales of Fuji | New Era"

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Island Gallery, Tokyo

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Laser show at Marina Bay Sands from Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore.

 

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The green laser is visible every night and marks the route of the Greenwich Meridian across the Thames from the Royal Observatory.

 

It was a little misty on the Isle of Dogs side of the Thames that evening, so the clarity is not great, but it will give me an excuse to return :)

 

This is a panorama of three 20 second exposures stitched in CS6 and double processed in Lightroom 5.3.

© Andreas Mezger

 

Nikon D810 with Nikkor 70-200mm/4G: 70mm - ISO100 - 30s - f11

Just playing around with a green laser, a prism and a bit of smoke... and once again proving that you can bend light with a piece of glass (but of course as photographers we all knew that!)

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