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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

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Hi all!! Got a smattering of different setups I'd like to share. In several the "2 way/1 way" mirror(s) were used. They do act as "OK" beam splitters, and at 8"x8" they are a lot larger than the 1"x1/2" pieces I have, even if they aren't absolutely perfect at that job. Sorry up front - I'm going to use 2 posts as It's been a little while and I have more than 20 :)

I'll describe a bit as we scroll.

650 / 532 / 505 / 490
FS Mirror Behind And Below. 2-way mirror in front to create the "infinite" effect.


3 FS Mirrors Suspended 505 / 490 "spiraling"
638 Through 10xBE Going through the center

Same as before, but only using the 490nm "spiraling" and a 405 going through the center. Dig how the exposure and the wavelengths interact in this one!

Another view, 490 and 638

650 coming downward through fan diffraction grating, then through 2-way mirror. FS mirror below.

650 / 532 / 505 / 490 / 460 Making some triangles. 2-way mirror placed on top of this 'stack' (camera lens right up agains it) and FS mirror below.

These next ones are (from top to bottom) 490 / 638 / 505 / 460 vertically stacked, and multiple configurations of 2-way and FS mirrors.








A couple of the same setup, but where more of the "infinity" mirror effect was used in a more 'erratic' fashion :)




490 making the cone-shape from above, 650 and 638 coming in from the side
 





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Using a X-Cube: 638 / 505 / 460. Different configurations of FS mirrors and Fan-Diffraction Grating









Back and forth up staggered FS Mirrors. Beam Splitter at the very top.
Only 490 in one. 650 / 505 / 490 in the other.

 

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Looking good, Lew; they're all winners in my book! :cool:
I like the one previously mentioned, along with the repeating triangular shapes of 9840.

9666 reminded me of an ant or bug looking back at me! :D
 
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Looks like you've been busy this month, Lew. Very nice photos. Thanks for sharing them here.
 




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