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Ao longo dos anos, eu vi coisas muito bonitas através dessa câmera.

 

For many years I have seen very beautiful things through this camera.

Here's my shot from this morning of 32 Perseid meteors over Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA. I tracked the radiant point from midnight until dawn. I will set out again tonight to capture more Perseid meteors to add to the composite. In this shot the radiant point of the shower is very apparent.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

11mm

f/2.8

ISO: 2500

Exposure: 30 seconds * 32 shots.

This is a composite of every meteor I captured in the field I was tracking.

 

-Scott MacNeill

13 Desember 2015

Langit Pantai Tanjung Pakis

Karawang, Indonesia

Canon EOS 600D - Samyang FishEye 8mm

MagicLantern - Intervalometer

Processed with Startrails v2.3

Falling Star Mode

78 frames

A visit to the Pilón District in South East Cuba.

Music by Jose Miguel Rodriguez.

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Location: Nationaal Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen, The Netherlands

Date taken: September 20, 2017

Camera: Canon EOS 650D with Magic Lantern for focus stacking

Lens: SIGMA 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro

A composition of 3 images (day, twilight, night) of Hong Kong Harbour like a timeline.

Originally I created it for my timelapse sequence.

A short visit through the Centro Historico district of Mexico City, featuring age old architecture and many local faces.

Magic Lantern slide 1850s/1860s.

This one is a photographic glass positive that was handcolored.

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Canon 6D-Rokinon 14mm-.3sec interval with Magic Lantern

Late May Fire in the Trees - Sony A7S II, Fotodiox Macro Bellows, vintage German magic lantern projector lens.

so i only just tried focus stacking for the first time ever.

A shot of the bright star Vega I captured Saturday morning (April 18) at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA. Vega is found in the constellation Lyra, is the fifth brightest star in the night sky, and resides at 25 light years distant. Vega is a north pole star candidate due to Earth's axial precession and will be Earth's North Star in about 11,000 years.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 800

Exposure: 30 seconds * 14 images.

This is a median composite to reduce noise.

 

-Scott MacNeill

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I re-processed this glass negative (wet plate collodion) with a darker mood in mind. Same negative as previous image, just a darker version.

This photo was in my to-do list. Able to click one over the weekend. Used iPhone flash to create the heart

magic-lantern...(imagination of kenji miyazawa's blue)

What a way to end the year. Aurora Borealis @ Aberdeen South breakwaters. 31/12/2015.

Found this old hand-painted glass slide in a junk shop yesterday. I think it's for a Victorian Magic Lantern. I'm amazed at the detail - the whole slide is about 3" square. I've no idea who he is meant to represent. Any ideas?

Belton Lake time lapse

I will scan some slides later.

Some are really beautiful.

What a way to end the year. Aurora Borealis @ Aberdeen South breakwaters. 31/12/2015.

a7rii + no name brass rack and pinion projection lens 125mm (magic lantern?)

Late May Fire in the Leaves - Sony A7S II, Fotodiox Macro Bellows, vintage German magic lantern projector lens.

We adapted an antique magic lantern projector lens to a mirrorless camera to create images like this! Click here to see how we did it: youtu.be/eFaY5Z3qJQE

I came across this photo, which I took a long time ago of one of Dad's very beautiful slipper orchids. It's a primary hybrid of Paphiopedilum micranthum (originating in Southern China) x Paphiopedilum delenatii (originating in Vietnam and Southern China). Both parents grow in mountainous areas and are cool to warm growing. The 2 species make truly wonderful floral blend.

Canon 5d Mark 2

Tokina 16-28mm

Magic lantern Dual Iso 50/400

 

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I have found there is a delay between pics when using silent pictures. Also finding better ways to improve the quality of the video. this one should have better detail..

La lanterne magique est l'ancêtre des appareils de projection et particulièrement du projecteur de diapositives. Inventée au XVIIe siècle par le père Athanase Kircher en Allemagne et par le père De Châle en France, elle permet de projeter des images peintes sur des plaques de verre à travers un objectif, via la lumière d'une chandelle ou d'une lampe à huile. Tout d'abord baptisée « lanterne de peur » par son inventeur, elle est, après plusieurs appellations successives, renommée « lanterne magique » par le jésuite Francesco Eschinardi en raison de la fascination que ses images exercent sur le public.

A glowing sunset at Birch Bay in Washington. This was a 7-exposure composite, and my first experience using the Magic Lantern software in my Canon camera. The end result is about as close to reality as I've been able to get so far, so I'm liking this multi-exposure stuff.

Location: Voornes Duin near Tenellaplas in The Netherlands

Camera: Canon EOS 650D with Magic Lantern for focus stacking

Lens: SIGMA 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro

The Day Nursery at Lanhydrock. I love the Magic Lantern on top (right) of the piano, reminds me of when I was a child and we had a magic lantern, soon forgotten once television became available to the people.

I decided to post this image. I was explaining to a friend (Don) how to focus stack using Magic Lantern on the Canon bodies. Magic Lantern is a free "tweak" to the firmware on selected Canon bodies. Canon does not particularly like Magic Lantern but people who use it LOVE it! This little stuffed cat figure was only about 4 inches in diameter to give you an idea of the size.

 

Magic Lantern is mainly used for videography but does have quite a few modules especially for still shooting. One of the many photography features of Magic Lantern is the ability to focus stack. I used my Sigma 150mm f/2.8 macro lens at f/2.8 which would, of course give a very small dof. But using Magic Lantern's focus stacking module, I set it for 10 images in front and 25 images behind the focus point with 1 step increments and then just pressed Ok. The software does all the work -no rail system needed!

 

The result was a perfectly focused subject at f/2.8 with fine detail from front to back. The possibilities of focus stacking in macro photography are endless and for me, Magic Lantern makes the possibilities endless!

another i finally got around to processing from the Paddy's shoot.

4x shot HDR shot with 60D and siggy 12-24mm.

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