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Glass Cube/LKPD2 pics

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These pics were taken a few weeks ago and were my the second attempt to photograph a glass cube and glass sphere. The last post of the glass cube was using only hand held lasers. This time I used only my LDPK-2 projector, DMX controlled. By turning the cube and changing the angle in relation to the projector I was able to get some nice patterns in the cube, and in some, beams shooting out of the cube. On the third and fourth pics especially, I created the illusion of a 3D rectangle in a square cube which look really nice.

I have since photographed the cube and sphere using the LKPD2 and hand helds together, which created some very wild effects, but they are for the next post. Enjoy.
































































 
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For Gods sake dude. I will never post any of my laser pictures because they will be an absolute embarrassment compared to these!!!!!
What a way to set off July 4th. That second image(the red and blue one) Is fantastic!! Actually all of them are fantastic but that one really does it!!! Thanks for the images so I can gawk at them and show them to my friends :)

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYONE!!!
 

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Just when I thought I had seen some of your best and most breathtaking laser images --then these come!

These are such a treat---amazing laser art works really.

Happy 4th of July!
 

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Awesome as always. Especially like the first pic with the green laser through the sphere with the twist.
 
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Thanks everyone! Now imagine these projector pics with many colored laser beams shooting all throughout. That is what my third attempt was. It usually takes me a few tries of experimenting to get the final result I look for. It is no different with the glass cube pics I have done.
 





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