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liquid sky pics....

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Finally got my liquid sky thingy up and running (the only bad thing is that my camera can't seem to deal with the movement of the fog, hence the pics are a little blurry):

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OK - I did cheat on this one - it's really a pic of my greenie but I Photoshopped it (I am going to get a blu-ray one day, though...so I can do this for real):
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Some more diffraction grating pics - this time I used two gratings rotated slightly to each other to make even more beams:

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Very impressive pics :). 2nd from the bottom is my favorite, its been too long since I've set up a little laser wonderland of my own.
 
pseudonomen137 said:
Very impressive pics :). 2nd from the bottom is my favorite, its been too long since I've set up a little laser wonderland of my own.

The red one is the Pulsar I bought from you - still going strong!
 
idk how you can not have a bluray yet - plus now they're so cheap it's not even runny lol
 
Really like the pictures of the beams going through the diffraction gratings. A few beams to lots of beams :)
 
Laser art. Beautiful :'(

The thingy of yours, is it a scanning mirror?
 
Nice pictures :) ....nice little collection of lasers as well!

Regards rog8811
 
FireMyLaser said:
Laser art. Beautiful :'(

The thingy of, is it a scanning mirror?

Well, it's this little hexagonal thing that spins rapidly and has very reflective faces on each side - a mirror of sorts. I got it from Meridith Instruments on Ebay, but I don't remember what they called it.
 
Line generator perhaps ? I found a sheet of wierd plasticy 3D stuff that lets me do liquid skys with no moving parts :D

But nice pics lov the difraction grating ones.

Diachi
 
It must be from a laser-printer, whatever it's called.
That's where I found one of those things a few years back. :)
 
The red is doing 173mw, and the green - rated at 350mw averages a bit more than that. Hence the green is pretty dominant over the other colors.
 


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