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More crystal - this time Aspirin - in polarized light, using cut pieces of polarizer plastic sheet, over the lamp underneath the condenser, and under the binocular head above the objectives. Simple and cheap, but seems to work quite well.

The part i found difficult was getting the crystals to grow properly on the slide to begin with. :)

Study in optics. This picture was taken through my polarized glasses. Notice the contrast in colors compared to the matching picture.

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the power of olympus pen

no image manipulation,

no other shortcuts.

i used a hoya polfilter,nothing else.

 

fresh " out of the olympus pen ".

for more details,please look the exif.

  

Fullsize view recommended.

 

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 :-)

 

Edit: Used a plastic foil here. You can get endless patterns with this :-)

  

--many thanks for your interest--

Foto tomada con una Sony RX100 con el portafiltros magnético MagFilter de Carryspeed y un filtro polarizador circular Nicna PRO1-D

My photo walk of July 8, 2023 in Lyon, France by a stunning summer day with my Nikon F SLR camera (circa 1964-1965). The guiding idea was to use a circular polarizing filter with a color negative film for all outdoor pictures. I did my photo session between about 2pm to 5pm. The temperature reached 33°C in the afternoon and the atmosphere was very clear and dry.

 

My 60's Nikon F was equipped with its normal lens Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 1:2 f=5cm with is lighter than my later period Nikkor-S version 1:1.4 f=50mm from the early 70's. The lens was equipped with the original Nikkor F metal shade hood specific of the 1:2 f=5cm. For all outdoor views the lens was also equipped with a Hakura 52mm polarizing filter oriented for the best color saturation.

 

I used a Fujifilm 200 36-exposure negative color film (this film is made in the USA and given with the same technical characteristics of Kodak Gold 200). It was exposed for 50 ISO to compensate the polarizing filter absorption, using an Autometer III Minolta lightmeter fitted with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas.

 

Quai de Pierre-Scize, July 8, 2023

69005 Lyon

France

 

After exposure, the film was developped by a local lab service using the C-41 protocol. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.

 

All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivo Y76 color pictures.

 

About the camera and the lens :

 

This exemplary of Nikon F (engraved "Nippon Kogaku Tokyo") has a serial number beginning by 658xxxx and was consequently manufactured in the mother Oi Nikon factory in Tokyo, Japan, between Dec. 1964 and April 1965. I bought the camera in Feb. 2022 from Japan. The Nikon F body came with the normal lens Nikkor-S 1:2 f=5 cm, branded "Nippon Kogagu". For the photo session the body was equipped with the body shell of a late Nikon F CTT ever ready bag. This body shell holds the original leather neck strap and is made of a metallic shell covered outside by a black leather and a dark-red velvet inside.

  

Lower Otay Reservoir

 

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Set of Polarized Pictures

Crystals under polarizing microscope taken with a digital rebel.

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polarize 365

4/365

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dg filter sigma 58mm polarizer

This photo was edited using the iPhone App Polarize

Just got myself a new polarizing filter to use with my PowerShot G7 (lens adapter from Canon required :S).

 

The first one was taken with no filter whatsoever. The one in the middle was taken through the polarizer rotated to more or less its maximum effect. The third one was also with the filter applied, but with -2/3 exposure (dang! should have been only -1/3).

 

Overall, I like it a lot! The colors are more saturated and balanced, and the shot comes out more similar to what my eye sees in reality.

 

I also posted each one of these photos in my flickr stream.

This photo was edited using the iPhone App Polarize

Freezing Rain in crossed Polarized light

Used a polarizing filter in front of a lcd screen on my slazenger ruler then flipped it and inverted the color on paint!

Ray ban Polarized, By luxottica.

Toalmente nuevos y originales. todos sus sellos indiscutibles RayBan.

Precio ref: 99.990

Precio flickr 60mil conversable. 100 los dos.

West Coast - 6 (of 12) - Canon PowerShot G12 with Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

Elliot Middle School With Polarizing Filter. See it here without a polarizing filter.

doreamon 机器猫 叮当 iphone polarize

My photo walk of June 8, 2023 in Lyon, France by a stunning summer day with my Nikon F SLR camera (circa 1964-1965). The guiding idea was to use a circular polarizing filter with a color negative film for all outdoor pictures. I did my photo session between about 2pm to 5pm. The temperature reached 33°C in the afternoon and the atmosphere was very clear and dry.

 

My 60's Nikon F was equipped with its normal lens Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S 1:2 f=5cm with is lighter than my later period Nikkor-S version 1:1.4 f=50mm from the early 70's. The lens was equipped with the original Nikkor F metal shade hood specific of the 1:2 f=5cm. For all outdoor views the lens was also equipped with a Hakura 52mm polarizing filter oriented for the best color saturation.

 

I used a Fujifilm 200 36-exposure negative color film (this film is made in the USA and given with the same technical characteristics of Kodak Gold 200). It was exposed for 50 ISO to compensate the polarizing filter absorption, using an Autometer III Minolta lightmeter fitted with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas.

 

Eglise Saint-Paul, June 8, 2023

69005 Lyon

France

 

After exposure, the film was developped by a local lab service using the C-41 protocol. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.

 

All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivo Y76 color pictures.

 

About the camera and the lens :

 

This exemplary of Nikon F (engraved "Nippon Kogaku Tokyo") has a serial number beginning by 658xxxx and was consequently manufactured in the mother Oi Nikon factory in Tokyo, Japan, between Dec. 1964 and April 1965. I bought the camera in Feb. 2022 from Japan. The Nikon F body came with the normal lens Nikkor-S 1:2 f=5 cm, branded "Nippon Kogagu". For the photo session the body was equipped with the body shell of a late Nikon F CTT ever ready bag. This body shell holds the original leather neck strap and is made of a metallic shell covered outside by a black leather and a dark-red velvet inside.

  

年度初めの出張でのスナップ、もうだいぶ昔に一度乗りました。

東京の桜は取り忘れ^^;

 

iPhone + Polarize

West Coast - 1 (of 12) - Canon PowerShot G12 with Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

Last Day of Summer 2024 - 33 images (S05) - 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

Tested my new B&W Pol-Filter Circular Käsemann today on my 18-200 mm VR .. only forgot to turn iso back to 200 :(

But I am really happy with how it turned out!! I can only recommend this pol-filter if you are looking for a good one.

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