brucemir
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Last week I used hand helds to experiment photographing them with an aquarium using fog with some and water with others. This week I used my PK-2 Projector and project it through my small aquarium with the tank filled with a little fog, then heavy fog trapped inside, and then filling it with water. I was able to get some very nice results as the patterns from the projector "glowed" in the tank with fog. Also, with some of the pics with fog trapped in the tank, it created real 3-D images inside the tank as the pattern projected is shown on the glass coming in the tank, and the fog in the tank lit up the all of the beams more than outside the tank, and the image is visible on the way out if the tank creating a real 3-D image. I should also say that the images projected were not using the 3-D image mode on the projector, but 2-D images. Lastly, some nice reflections were created when the projector shined through water. Enjoy
roughly same amount of light fog inside and outside the tank-
roughly same amount of light fog inside and outside the tank-
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