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I captured this shot of today's (January 31, 2017) Lunar Eclipse early this morning. In New England we are largely missing this eclipse, though I captured the end of the penumbral eclipse stage just before the Moon set below my horizon at 6:41 a.m. EST.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

50mm

f/5.6

ISO: 640

Exposure: HDR 7 sub images stepped from 1/320 - 1/50 second exposure.

 

-Scott

refining the script. this is a more mellow rendering technique (see: www.flickr.com/photos/giveaphuk/13232466514/ ) acheived by double processing, for shadows & highlights.

This is a boldly illustrated glass slide featuring a lifeboat and its crew battling the waters and searching wreckage in a storm.

The slide is from some time between the late 19th century and early 20th century. It would have been viewed using a magic lantern, an early type of image projector.

 

This image is part of the Tyne & Wear archives & museums set Our Life-Boat Men.

 

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III

EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM

1/320 sec @ f/5.0

ISO 400

Focal Length 70mm

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105 mm

Magic lantern dual iso 100-800

Developped with CR2HDR-20bit (2014-03-27) by a1ex

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Canon 5d Mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 50-800 iso

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105 mm

Magic lantern dualiso 100/1600 iso

 

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Canon 5d mark 2

Sigma 70-200mm

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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Before we even had regular photographs, people could watch "Magic Lantern" shows and be treated to things like this... and they weren't even on drugs. A rotating crank moves one of the disks to create the moving image.

Dates: ca. 1900

Maker: McIntosh Stereopticon Co.

Place: USA

Donor: Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library

Photographer Credit: Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library

 

UN2000.0131.16

 

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"Signs of life, flicker before my eyes,

Life itself - pregnant with surprise."

- JW, 08/21/08

 

This piece has now been condensed and revised, see:

www.flickr.com/photos/walford/26481319707/in/photostream/

 

".........................................

In the room the women come and go

Talking of Michelangelo.

 

The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes,

The yellow smoke that rubs its muzzle on the window-panes

Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,

........................

Curled once about the house, and fell asleep.

 

And indeed there will be time

For the yellow smoke that slides along the street,

Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;

There will be time, there will be time

To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet;

..........................................

 

It is impossible to say just what I mean!

But as if a magic lantern threw the nerves in patterns on a screen:

Would it have been worth while

If one, settling a pillow or throwing off a shawl,

And turning toward the window, should say:

"That is not it at all,

That is not what I meant, at all."

.................................................................

 

I grow old... I grow old...

I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled."

 

--"That is, if I am able to wear them at all."

 

--Excerpts from T.S. Eliot's "Prufrock and Other Observations," 1917 - With a one line addendum by JW

 

This piece was made in response to a challenge from my good Flickr friend, "Algo," (Alex, of The Chiltern Hills, England), to make a triptych based on excerpts from this poem of T.S. Eliot, whose style he (and others) had compared to the suggestive, yet allusive nature of some of my triptychs. This piece, accordingly, is dedicated to him, with an enormous debt of gratitude for the extreme beauty and serenity of so many photographs that he has shared with us all, see: www.flickr.com/photos/algo/

The Temple at Baalbec.

 

This is from a set of 24 images published in around 1907 in a series called “Das heilige Land und die Stätten der Bibel” (“The Holy Land and the Sites of the Bible”). The publisher (I don't know who it is) has designated this set as “Series 20”. The images are presented on six glass strips, each with four images. The glass strips are 160mm x 40mm with individual images measuring 34mm x 34mm excluding the titles. Some of the images are printed out of register and the upper title has partly 'slipped' off the glass strip. All of the images are positives, meant for projection onto a screen. The images are 'mixed media': drawings, paintings and modified photographs and have been photographically printed onto the glass substrate.

 

This image is a low resolution version of the original slide, digitised photographically rather than with a scanner.

 

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This is a glass slide telling the comic tale of a young boy playing tricks.

The slide is from some time between the late 19th century and early 20th century. It would have been viewed using a magic lantern, an early type of image projector.

 

This image is part of the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums set Playing Tricks.

 

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Canon 5d Mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 50-800 iso

Here's a shot of the binary star Delta Cephei I captured on July 12, 2015. Delta Cephei resides at 887 light years distant towards the constellation Cepheus. It is the first Cepheid Variable star to be identified and is the prototype of that classification. Being a Cepheid Variable, it changes in brightness over a stable period. Visibly, Delta Cephei can be resolved as a binary star system, though spectroscopically four stars are present. I captured this shot at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 1250

Exposure: 60 seconds * 18 frames

This is a median composite of 18 images to reduce noise

 

-Scott MacNeill

exitpupil.org

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Musée des confluences

Architectes : Wolf Prix et Helmut Swiczinsky

 

Canon 5d mark 2

Tokina 16-28mm

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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Canon 5d Mark 2

Tokina 16-28 mm

 

Magic lantern dual iso 50/400

 

Over the past week, Mars and Jupiter have been putting on fabulous conjunctions in the morning sky. Early this morning, January 11th, the 26% waning crescent Moon joined the party. I captured this photo of the fabulous conjunction just after 5:30 a.m. EST from Providence, RI.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

50mm

f/7.1

ISO: 640

Exposure: 6 HDR subs shot at 0.5 seconds with 0.5 EV stepping.

 

-Scott

"Avec tout mon amour papy"

"With all my love grand daddy"

 

A jamais dans nos coeurs et dans nos pensées.

Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts

This glass magic lantern slide illustrated the song "Come Josephine in my Flying Machine". FIrst published in 1910, it was a popular song for many years. This 3 1/4 X 4 inch slide was used for a sing along at a movie theatre or other gathering.

 

This slide shows the young pilot and his girl in a biplane over a busy river.

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Panorama 12K

 

Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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This is the cover of an 1876 book on the magic lantern with the unlikely title The Magic Lantern How To Buy And How To Use It and How To Raise A Ghost by "A Mere Phantom".

Okay... it all started a couple days ago when I investigated installing Magic Lantern 2.3 on my Canon EOS Rebel T2i. I found out I needed a Card Reader to copy the ML software from the computer onto the SD card (I had a cheap one and it died and never got around to ordering a new one - ML pushed to do that). The Transcend USB 3.0 Multi Card Reader arrived Friday afternoon via UPS. Put ML onto the newly formatted SD card and followed the instructions to get it "up-and-running".

The main reason to do so was the ability to shoot more bracketed shots automatically (the Canon default is 3 bracketed exposures on all the lower-end models). So I chose PSU Wilkes-Barre to try out this feature of ML 2.3. Here is one of the results.... I believe the camera took 10 exposures, but I cut it down to 6 because a couple of them were 30 sec exposures. And that would have been redundant.

 

I had photographed Hayfield House at Blue Hour not long ago (when I planned to capture the Super Moon). That image can be viewed here: www.flickr.com/photos/aaroncampbellphoto/9123965255/

 

Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus

Lehman, Pennsylvania

Friday, July 19th, 2013

 

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Canon 5d mark 2

Samyang 14mm

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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Dates: ca. 1900

Maker: T. H. McAllistar

Place: USA: New York

Donor: Gift of the Estate of Gerard Dallas Jencks

Photographer Credit: Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library

 

90.5.173

 

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This beautifully hand-colored glass magic lantern slide is named "Itinerating by Motorcycle with Side Car" on its accompanying script, which I was fortunate in acquiring along with the slide. The slide is number 8 in a series, and the script text reads: "Or if the road is not too bad, the missionary may make his trips in his motorcycle and side car."

 

This slide is from a set of slides from the early 1920s entitled "Building a New Africa" produced by "The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City" to promote the mission work of the Presbyterian Church.

 

The set was meant to be rented for a nominal fee by churches and shown to their congregations to raise money for the missionary endeavor at home and abroad. This particular set supports mission work in Africa. Part of the introductory slide to be read to the audience reads, "The Presbyterian share in the development of the new Africa is confined to a little section of West Africa, just north of the Equator, in the mandated territory of the Cameroun* .... Here the West Africa Mission, with 9 stations, and 88 missionaries, is trying to minister to the needs of 2,000,000 and more people over a territory of 100,000 square miles."

 

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* Cameroun was a French mandate territory in central Africa, now constituting the majority of the territory of the Republic of Cameroon. During World War I, it was occupied by British and French troops, and later mandated to each country by the League of Nations in 1922. The British mandate was known as Cameroons and the French as Cameroun. Cameroun became independent as the Republic of Cameroun on January 1, 1960, following a complicated series of events and much bloodshed which continued for years afterward.

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 100-800 iso

 

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Johnny is one of my city homeless alcoholics and one of the odd existences that my country can not cope.

 

I met Johnny again last night, begging for money, shaky, but almost sober.

I do not think he has much time left, I hope to see him again

I wish I could do something more.

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My camera is set to manual 1/125, F5.6 ISO200

I use homemade software on my camera and firmware from www.magiclantern.fm/releasenotes

 

My cheap wire Nissin flash to the left, with a homemade softbox (bucket with an emergency blanket) backlight is from min completely new Yongnuo yn-568ex

 

British postcard. The Biograph Studio, 107, Regent Street, London.

 

James Welch (1865-1917) was the director of the films made for the British Mutoscope & Biograph Co. for use in their Kinora Moving Picture Machines, a portable version of the mutoscopes. The studio opened in 1902 and moved to Dover Street in 1905. It was the first British studio to use electric light. Welch was a well-known British stage actor, who also acted in four British silent films. He acted in two shorts in 1913, The Eleventh Commandment and Recitation by James Welch, and two features in 1916: When Knights Were Bold, and The New Clown.

 

Source: www.magiclantern.org.uk/new-magic-lantern-journal/pdfs/40...

Some more macro shots from the flowerbeds... with the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens and stacked Closeup filters.

 

Aunt and Uncle's Flowerbeds

Lehman, Pennsylvania

Tuesday, June 24th, 2014

 

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This is a closeup from a beautifully hand-colored glass magic lantern slide named "Itinerating by Motorcycle with Side Car" on its accompanying script, which I was fortunate in acquiring along with the slide. The slide is number 8 in a series, and the script text reads: "Or if the road is not too bad, the missionary may make his trips in his motorcycle and side car."

 

This slide is from a set of slides from the early 1920s entitled "Building a New Africa" produced by "The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City" to promote the mission work of the Presbyterian church.

 

The set was meant to be rented for a nominal fee by churches and shown to their congregations to raise money for the missionary endeavor at home and abroad. This particular set supports mission work in Africa. Part of the introductory slide to be read to the audience reads, "The Presbyterian share in the development of the new Africa is confined to a little section of West Africa, just north of the Equator, in the mandated territory of the Cameroun* ....Here the West Africa Mission, with 9 stations, and 88 missionaries, is trying to minister to the needs of 2,000,000 and more people over a territory of 100,000 square miles."

 

The look on the baby's face is absolutely priceless. He's not sure just what to make of that missionary lady!

 

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* Cameroun was a French mandate territory in central Africa, now constituting the majority of the territory of the Republic of Cameroon. During World War I, it was occupied by British and French troops, and later mandated to each country by the League of Nations in 1922. The British mandate was known as Cameroons and the French as Cameroun. Cameroun became independent as the Republic of Cameroun on January 1, 1960, following a complicated series of events and much bloodshed which continued for years afterward.

During their recent visit, my in-laws bought a captivating Orchid which now resides on our dining room table. With every passing meal, I became a bit more entranced by its intriguing petals.

 

This 19-shot focus stack (captured via Magic Lantern focus racking) was processed in Helicon Focus 6 and Photoshop CC.

 

strobist: 1 White Lighting Ultrazap 1600, camera left, diffused by a gridded strip box. 1 White Lightning Ultrazap 1600, camera right (behind flowers), diffused by a gridded strip box. Monolights triggered via Cybersyncs.

This Victorian magic-lantern slide illustrating the story "Curfew Must Not Right Tonight," is one of about 2,100 lantern slides by Joseph Boggs Beale, America's foremost lantern artist. Beale was a master at creating story-telling images that captured the dramatic moment, and sustained attention with extraordinary detail. Beale's slides form the basis for 10 different magic lantern shows produced by The American Magic-Lantern Theater.

AVI of sun set cut to 1076 frames .. stacked in RegistaX 6 .. editing in RegistaX 6 and reedit in DPP ... second edit was only for denoise after RegiX

Melbourne Museum ... The Melbourne Story

"Queenie" famous elephant at Melbourne Zoo c1930.

I had the last ride on her before she died.

"1,000+ Views".

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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Creator: Unidentified.

 

Location: Sandgate, Queensland.

 

Description: Images from the 32406 Mayfair Theatre lantern slides collection. Image number:32406-0001-0020. Grow your own vegetables and enter them in The Courier-Mail Vegetable Competition. Cash Prizes for Firsts and Second in Four Sections.

 

View the original image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/photosbd/0528561.

 

Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections.

 

You are free to use this image without permission. Please attribute State Library of Queensland.

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