Posts Tagged ‘glass’

Digital Glasses

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Glasses

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Digital entrance

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entrance

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Digital, Landscape Cathedral Interior Hdr

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Cathedral Interior Hdr

an HDR image of the interior of Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King showing the altar and canopy, and the stained glass in its spire
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Digital, Landscape Cathedral interior

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 Cathedral interior

the interior of Liverpools Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
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Architecture, Digital St Georges Hall Organ

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St Georges Hall Organ

an HDR of the inside of st. georges hall, showing the Organ, and the roof, chandeliers, and one of the stained glass windows.
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Architecture, Digital Saint Georges Hall

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Saint Georges Hall

an HDR of the inside of st. georges hall, showing the roof, chandeliers, and one of the stained glass windows.
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Digital, Photo Wine Glass

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Wine Glass

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Communist Cameras, Digital, Photo Fed5

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Fed5

The FED-5 is a 35mm rangefinder camera, produced at the Kharkov working commune in what is now the Ukraine.

It has an M39x1 leica thread mount, attached to which is perhaps the most interesting thing about the camera, its Industar-61L/D lens this is the standard lens for the FED-5. What is so unusual about the lens is that it’s radioactive, due to the glass contained in its 4 element Zeiss Tessar based design containing Lanthane.

Lanthane is a rare earth element, with a half life of in excess of 100 billion years, despite the lens emitting radiation, it is not dangerous as the levels are so low, even touching the lens you will absorb less than half the amount of radiation that you absorb from natural levels of background radiation.

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