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Pentacon Projector Lens 2.8/80

Schneider ISCO Optic Ultra MC 95mm f2 cinema projection lens

Explore - (www.flickr.com/explore): July 3, 2021 (#155)

 

Cinematographic projector.

Here's me playing around with two colored projectors.

 

Hair is from No Match

Bento head is Akeruka Elle

Here is the cinema in Taiwan.

B&W

這裡是台灣的電影院

黑白

Dressed by

☼ @fluid.sl

• Kawaii Set

At @ LEVEL Event

 

• Timeless Heels

At @ Directory Event

 

☼ 1990

• Essential Claws + HUD

At @ Mainstore

 

more details on my blog

www.tumblr.com/blog/gabrielacrystal

Bell & Howell Proval Super D 2" f/1.4

Picked up a projection light from half deer over at Access and had to give it a little test run and I will certainly be using it again

 

Detail of a Zeiss |kon Ernemann 35/16 Doppelband film projector.

On display at cinema Lumière Maastricht

Carl Zeiss Jena Kipronar 120mm f1.9 projector lens

Dukane 3inch f2.5 projector lens

Light projector causes concern!

Still experimenting with an old projector lens. Not having much luck - this is the best of the bunch - so any suggestion on how to use such a lens would be greatly appreciated.

Lens: A Rodenstock Splendar 100mm f2.8 (old German projector lens)

Plant: Dahlia

Lichtspuren

ist eine audiovisuelle Reise, welche für die 100‐Jahr‐Feier der Pfarrkirche St. Martin‐Moosach vom Videokünstler Michael "Gene" Aichner, alias "Genelabo" konzipiert wurde.

Das Zusammenspiel von Bildern, Videos, Licht und Ton lassen die Kirche erstrahlen. Lichtspuren lädt die Besucher ein, sich zu besinnen, zur Ruhe kommen lassen und die Kirche mit anderen Augen zu sehen und die Musik zu genießen.

 

Lichtspuren

is an audiovisual journey conceived by video artist Michael “Gene” Aichner, alias “Genelabo”, for the 100th anniversary celebrations of St. Martin-Moosach parish church.

The interplay of images, videos, light and sound make the church shine. Lichtspuren invites visitors to reflect, calm down and see the church with different eyes and enjoy the music.

  

see a video here: www.youtube.com/shorts/OoNoERZasq0

Honoring the the Lumière brothers, pioneers in filmmaking at the turn of the 20th Century.

 

In the Sofitel Le Scribe Paris Opéra Hotel in Paris, France.

Carl Zeiss Jena Kipronar 120mm f1.9 projector lens

Projecting an old episode (#3) of The Munsters in 16mm with the Kalart-Victor 70-25 projector.

 

From the 1950s through the 1970s, many episodic television shows were distributed on 16mm film. Improvements in videotape technology made the practice obsolete by the 1980s.

Simpson Optical 16mm 2inch F/1.6 projector lens adapted.

Kodak 100mm f/2.8 slide projector

Projector inside an abandoned drive in.

Size 6016 × 3941 DSC_8549

What I show, are files, for quick viewing only.

Original, HQ photograph, available. For more info:

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old cinema projector, which is now placed outside in front of a cinema

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Photo of my friend Christoffer, using a projector to paint with.

 

The photo is Creative Commons license: use it for free, but please credit my name and link to my website kristoffertrolle.com

 

Keywords: painting, projector, banner, projection, art, kunst, shadow, high iso, Fujifilm X-T20, Fujifilm XF 56mm f1.2 R

Brooklyn. August 2011

With a Haminar 85mm projector lens.

Snapped with a Leitz Colorplan 90/2.5 projector lens.

Hanimar 85mm projector lens

Kodak 100mm f/2.8 FF projector lens

I couldn't believe they were still there.

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