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Last Day of Summer 2024 - 33 images (S04) - Panasonic Lumix FZ200 & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

 

An analog version of this image was taken concurrently using a Pentax Spotmatic SLR (1964) with the (radioactive) Takumar 1:1.4 50mm Prime & Polarizer & AstrHori AH-M1 Light Meter & Harman Phoenix 200 35mm Colour Film

Rah. New circular polarizer filter. I like, I like... now I must play some more. And get a hood too, to resolve the lens flaring...

Set of Polarized Pictures

Shown in Photo

3M Packaging Tape (folded over onto itself so as not to stick to filter) sandwiched between two polarizing filters. Computer monitor white screen (that is, maximized Notepad file) used as polarised light source (all other lights off).

 

References

"Polarizing Filter Demo Ideas" which includes demos with mica, a special cellophane tape, polyethylene, & Plexiglas.

www.teachersource.com/Images/UserDir/PF-1.pdf

 

"Polarised Light Experiments" which features a hard plastic CD/DVD case

www.flickr.com/photos/jyotimishra/sets/72157601517953077/...

 

"Cross Polarisation" which features a bent, clear hard plastic ruler

www.flickr.com/photos/jane_in_wales/sets/7215762364934964...

 

"Filters, Windows and Reticles"

www.sciplus.com/category.cfm/subsection/21/category/191

   

49mm filter ring (glass removed), polarizer, silver ring from camera, 46mm lens cap.

The effect of a polarizing filter in water. Filtered photo on the left.

Set of Polarized Pictures

Set of Polarized Pictures

Here's a nice little activity that helps kids understand polarized light clearly, first time. Take two pairs of polarizing sunglasses (any old sunglasses will not do - they must have polarizing lenses). Hold them together and look through. Then slowly rotate one pair, keeping the other pair still, and this is what happens.

 

More in our article about light.

  

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This photo was edited using the iPhone app Polarize

This is a polarized 2 photo stitch of a morning fogbow. The shadow of the Big House is in the foreground. A bit of an off stitch creates the effect through the right of center. Taken at 24mm. Summit Station, Greenland... top of the ice sheet Aug 29 12 Panorama3

Although the clip references Calumet, I did not buy the polarizing filter there. I was there for other reasons. I had actually started my polarizing filter test on my way to San Francisco from home.

 

Attachment of the filter is a tiny bit of a pain. You have to remove the bezel from the outer case using a special tool to remove 8 screws, insert the thin polarizing sheet inside the bezel, and reattach the bezel to the outer case. In other words, it takes several minutes to add or remove the filter. I don't know if water tightness in the seals will be an issue.

  

2x 49mm filter ring (glass removed), silver ring from camera. This is a longer lens hood. It's a little too big for my tastes.

When the two lenses are at 90 degrees to one another, the image will disappear altogether. Each lens allows light rays through in only one direction (plane). So with two lenses turned at 90 degrees, no light rays get can get through at all.

 

More in our article about light.

  

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Saturday, 16.05.2009 - 13h 32m

Made from two shots, one normal and one with a polarizing filter (circles).

Tall, tan, and fit swimsuit bikini model goddess! Testing some new video channels for the epic Hero's Journey Mythology bikini swimsuit model photoshoots, where you can view videos shot at the same time as stills:

vimeo.com/45surf

dailymotion.com/45surf

 

Follow me! Let me know which ones your like best! :)

 

A Gold 45 Goddess exalts the archetypal form of Athena--the Greek Goddess of wisdom, warfare, strategy, heroic endeavour, handicrafts and reason. A Gold 45 Goddess embodies 45SURF's motto "Virtus, Honoris, et Actio Pro Veritas, Amor, et Bellus, (Strength, Honor, and Action for Truth, Love, and Beauty," and she stands ready to inspire and guide you along your epic, heroic journey into art and mythology. It is Athena who descends to call Telemachus to Adventure in the first book of Homer's Odyssey--to man up, find news of his true father Odysseus, and rid his home of the false suitors, and too, it is Athena who descends in the first book of Homer's Iliad, to calm the Rage of Achilles who is about to draw his sword so as to slay his commander who just seized Achilles' prize, thusly robbing Achilles of his Honor--the higher prize Achilles fought for. And now Athena descends once again, assuming the form of a Gold 45 Goddess, to inspire you along your epic journey of heroic endeavour. Just like Helen of Troy, she's worth fighting a ten year war for! :)

 

Got a brand new Prime Lens--the Carl Zeiss Sony Alpha e-mount FE 55mm F/1.8 ZA Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* Lens! Let me know how you like it! :)

 

Sony A7 R Test Photos of Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess! Pretty, pretty, pretty woman! Shot with the awesomely sharp, sharp Carl Zeiss Sony Sonnar Sony FE 55 mm F/1.8 ZA Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* Lens and finished in Lightroom 5.3 ! Was using the B W 49mm Kaesemann Circular Polarizer MRC Filter on bright, sunny day. Check out the low glare off the rocks and water and the bright blue sky! Super sharp images and crystal-clear pictures!

 

Beautiful swimsuit bikini model goddess on a beautiful January Malibu morning! Shot it yesterday. :) Love, love, love the new Sony A7 R 55mm F/1.8 lens combo!

 

Was a fun test shoot. Many, many more to come!

 

All the best on your Epic Hero's Journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!

 

Modeling the black & gold Celtic Cross and "Gold 45 Revolver" Gold'N'Virtue swimsuits, shirts, & lingerie with the main equation to Moving Dimensions Theory on the swimsuits: dx4/dt=ic. Yes I have a Ph.D. in physics! :) You can read more about my research and Hero's Journey Physics here:

herosjourneyphysics.wordpress.com/ MDT PROOF#2: Einstein (1912 Man. on Rel.) and Minkowski wrote x4=ict. Ergo dx4/dt=ic--the foundational equation of all time and motion which is on all the shirts and swimsuits. Every photon that hits my Nikon D800e's sensor does it by surfing the fourth expanding dimension, which is moving at c relative to the three spatial dimensions, or dx4/dt=ic!

 

All The Best on your EPIC hero's journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy! :)

 

Falling in love with the full frame 36 megapixel e mount Sony A7R!

 

The books behind the pretty goddess on the Malibu beach hut and surfboard are The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, Homer's Iliad, Homer's Odyssey, Shakespeare, and Herman Melville's Moby Dick! My favorite books! Will have some video of the pretty model reading them beside a campfire soon.

 

They're all collectors editions! My books cost as much as my surfboards!

 

And for those who always ask, I shoot in RAW! Always! :)

 

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This photo was edited using the iPhone App Polarize

Plastic fork in front of an LCD computer screen. Image taken with circular polarizer on lens, rotated to supress light from the LCD screen.

 

I made the image on the screen using powerpoint (flickr logo) and it was visible through the fork.

Used a polarizer to enhance (saturate) the colors.

The question was "What do you think of bears?"

 

Only one of the salmon who responded liked bears, in fact it had a grudge with a seal, and hoped to be reincarnated as a bear, Something about knowing where the fat b***ard sunned itself. Without exception, all the other respondents thought bears wear a waste of good fluffy fur, and should be made into slippers and seat covers. There was absolutely no middle ground. You don't get much more polarized than that.

 

Playing with my new filter, this thing shows a lot of promise.

 

These are Pink Salmon, the smallest of the five salmon species. There will be about 350,000 spawn in this system. Salmon stop feeding before entering fresh water, and immediately begin deteriorating. The white on these is a fungal disease they pick up in fresh water.

Dec 2009

 

I cut my own hair.

 

Polarize app for iPhone

eye shot with polarized light and a Canfield twin flash. <3

Set of Polarized Pictures

Cross polarized light reveals the internal fiberous support structure of the copepod. The copepod shown here is a freshwater cyclops.

Two Hosers Photo challenge: Polarizer

Never really used my polarizer before. Not sure if it does anything for a silhouette photo but since my wife is pregnant this was the only way she would agree to be in the photo. I think I may start a silhouette project. Keep up the great work.

Set of Polarized Pictures

The polarized relay is designed to detect polarity of the voltage and only has one contact. Adjustment is made with sensativity screws and a current flow test set .

Approximately 200X.

 

I broke out the polarizing filters last night. So far, polarized light is either a total bust or spectacular.

 

As you rotate one lens, notice how the image you see gets darker. Keep rotating and this is what happens next.

 

More in our article about light.

  

Our images are published under a Creative Commons Licence (see opposite) and are free for noncommercial use. We also license our images for commercial use. Please contact us directly via our website for more details.

Summertime II - 13 (of 17) - Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II with Legacy Takumar 1:1.4 50 mm Super-Multi-Coated Prime (Fotodiox M42 to M43 Adapter) & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

Thanks to Jane in Colour for reminding me of this cross polarizing thing to try out.

Recently i found out by chance that holding a polarize filter before the flatscreen you can change the light transmission and polarisation when rotating the filter. First i experimented with some Tesa stripes, with an amazing result :-)

 

Coolness it works with nearly every transparent plastic. When rotating the filter the colors change!

 

Really addicting fun :-)

Vignetted Polarized Silhoutte..

This photo was edited using the iPhone App Polarize

The first tests of my first polarizing filter.

I knew what to expect but the results were way above my expectations. It seems like a whole new layer of reality began revealing itself.

Prague, Czech Republic

At the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington DC, 2010.

 

Taken through my shades. Montana factory.

Mixed crystals under polarized light, COL, and Rheinberg illumination. Tiyoda microscope equipped with Nikon objectives (20x). Nikon Coolpix 4500 camera, with Leitz Periplan eyepiece as projection lens.

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