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Model: Stephy H
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Photoshoot at Cheltenham Film & Photographic Studio.
Photographer Matt Webb
A unique spectacle, on September 9th 2012 in Berne: the movie theater Lichtspiel, a private collection of movies and projectors, moved to a new venue, with a parade of projectors!
Interlude... more photos of cute elephants later...
I've had a this data projector for a long time, originally for training in my consulting business but it has become the "big screen" of choice for watching DVDs and occasionally TV events, 3 meters wide on the wall.
It doesn't have any audio capability so even though it would accept a chromecast dongle, you just got the picture no sound. I use to have an older combined VHS tape and DVD but the remote threw in the towel. So I borrowed a Blu-Ray player from my son, to play movie for my grandkids. It came with a wifi setup and my curiosity was soon on the case. In no time I was on the net watching You-Tube and Catch Up TV, with great sound from my soundbar. Next with some scrap timber and a bit of smart design I had prototyped a stand that had everything sitting on the projector stand. My old projector had rejoined the internet age of streaming, with a great quality large image on the wall and wonderful sound.
Take that google!
While watching a movie in my friend's awesome home theater, I held my camera between my legs for a 2 second reverse shot of his projector. My son and I thought the projector beam looked really cool so I had to try and capture it.
I bought this thing at the thrift store today and I have no idea what is it. Let me know if you guys have any information!
I was asked how for a photo of I projected the tree onto the wall for the mural I painted in the nursery - here's a very bad photo of what I did
100" projector screen. Description of how to build one here: people.iola.dk/arj/2007/01/15/building-a-100-projector-sc...
This is one of the projectors at the Capitol Theatre in Westbank where I used to work. I'm not sure why but it's one of my favorite pictures I've ever taken and certainly my favorite without a human subject.
An old horse at the Colony Theatre reminds us of what film projectors used to look like until very recently
Zeiss Mark IV projector which was in use at the observatory's planetarium from 1964–2002. Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA
Canon K2 - Kodak TMax 400
Going to be out of town for a week or so for my honeymoon. You all behave yourselves. I'll be back with fresh pictures of the finger lakes and hopefully NYC.
A quite old slide projector from my parents house, I had really used it around twenty years ago... now the special light bulb in it is gone and there is no way to find it... The shot was taken last summer, the background is one of our sea airdbed... :-)
Original shot taken with a Kowa E SLR camera, not removable 50mm f1,9, on kodak color plus 200 asa film, some post processing.
This was an old projector that I saw on display in a small shop in Tianzhifang, Taikang Rd, shanghai. I decided to make it look like an old photograph so used some texture layers to "age" it.
An image projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen.
Most projectors creates an image by shining a light through a small transparent image, but some newer types of projectors can project the image directly, by using lasers. A virtual retinal display, or retinal projector, is a projector that projects an image directly on the retina instead of using an external projection screen.
The most common type of projector used today is called a video projector. Video projectors are digital replacements for earlier types of projectors such as slide projectors and overhead projectors. These earlier types of projectors were mostly replaced with digital video projectors throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, but old analog projectors are still used some places. The newest types of projectors are handheld projectors that use lasers or LEDs to project images.
Movie theaters use a type of projector called a movie projector.
Another type of projector is the enlarger, a device used to produce photographic prints from negatives.
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