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These pics were taken about a month ago and were taken a week after the pics I posted on 1/27. There are a few different things I photographed in this batch from the last post:
The first ones I used the same mirror and laser configuration but added the large glass sphere in the middle to bend the straight laser lines into various oval shapes.
The second part I used two 473nms, a beam splitter. prisms and all of the surrounding mirrors. After those I switched out the blues for two 589nms and a 593.5nm.
The last part is using a Phillips Hue Go lamp. I have the Phillips Hue lighting in my living room and laser room and picked up the aforementioned Go light. It is battery operated so I used brought it in my laser room and the best shots were using it with the glass cube and a beam or two. I took a while to get pics that looked like more than a lot of beams and a colored light. There are some interesting minimalist (at least for me) ones that do look nice. I have since photographed a few more times and have gotten some nice results, but these were my first attempt.
Enjoy.
The first ones I used the same mirror and laser configuration but added the large glass sphere in the middle to bend the straight laser lines into various oval shapes.
The second part I used two 473nms, a beam splitter. prisms and all of the surrounding mirrors. After those I switched out the blues for two 589nms and a 593.5nm.
The last part is using a Phillips Hue Go lamp. I have the Phillips Hue lighting in my living room and laser room and picked up the aforementioned Go light. It is battery operated so I used brought it in my laser room and the best shots were using it with the glass cube and a beam or two. I took a while to get pics that looked like more than a lot of beams and a colored light. There are some interesting minimalist (at least for me) ones that do look nice. I have since photographed a few more times and have gotten some nice results, but these were my first attempt.
Enjoy.
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