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Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 is one of the largest aperture lenses in the history of photography. The lens was designed and made specifically for the NASA Apollo lunar program to capture the far side of the moon in 1966.

 

Stanley Kubrick used these lenses when shooting his film Barry Lyndon, which allowed him to shoot the scene lit only by candlelight.

 

In total there were only 10 lenses made. One was kept by Carl Zeiss, six were sold to NASA, and three were sold to Stanley Kubrick.

 

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Sean can you get some of your Chinese guys and German guys to duplicate these for me bro?

 

 

For me also. :)

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Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 is one of the largest aperture lenses in the history of photography. The lens was designed and made specifically for the NASA Apollo lunar program to capture the far side of the moon in 1966.

 

Stanley Kubrick used these lenses when shooting his film Barry Lyndon, which allowed him to shoot the scene lit only by candlelight.

 

In total there were only 10 lenses made. One was kept by Carl Zeiss, six were sold to NASA, and three were sold to Stanley Kubrick.

 

8d952e7c38.jpg

Sean can you get some of your Chinese guys and German guys to duplicate these for me bro?

 

For me also. smile.png

If my company makes one it would be the price of a Lambo. Doh.gif

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Back in the gym and my titties hurt.

Protein!!!!!!!

 

"I talk to my biceps"

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Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 is one of the largest aperture lenses in the history of photography. The lens was designed and made specifically for the NASA Apollo lunar program to capture the far side of the moon in 1966.

 

Stanley Kubrick used these lenses when shooting his film Barry Lyndon, which allowed him to shoot the scene lit only by candlelight.

 

In total there were only 10 lenses made. One was kept by Carl Zeiss, six were sold to NASA, and three were sold to Stanley Kubrick.

 

8d952e7c38.jpg

 

Sean can you get some of your Chinese guys and German guys to duplicate these for me bro?

 

 

For me also. smile.png

 

If my company makes one it would be the price of a Lambo. Doh.gif

 

 

Ok, do we employee friend discount?

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My damn hands don't want to work and ach today. Spent 10 hours rebuilding a vector glue head and it sucked!

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Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 is one of the largest aperture lenses in the history of photography. The lens was designed and made specifically for the NASA Apollo lunar program to capture the far side of the moon in 1966.

Stanley Kubrick used these lenses when shooting his film Barry Lyndon, which allowed him to shoot the scene lit only by candlelight.

In total there were only 10 lenses made. One was kept by Carl Zeiss, six were sold to NASA, and three were sold to Stanley Kubrick.

8d952e7c38.jpg

Sean can you get some of your Chinese guys and German guys to duplicate these for me bro?

For me also. smile.png

If my company makes one it would be the price of a Lambo. Doh.gif

No, man, skip the R and D.

Just grind glass and metal. I won't rat you to the feds for patent infringement.

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I will take Nordson anyday over ITW!

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nice bokeh

Good catch!

Really well done. Probably that 1.2.

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My damn hands don't want to work and ach today. Spent 10 hours rebuilding a vector glue head and it sucked!

I'm so sorry and know that feeling way too well.

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Expensive.... but man it's so pretty and perfect. Completely sold out, only 999 made, and one is coming to my house.

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Blah blah blah doesn't matter just trying to snag your attention Neal.

 

Neal I know you know metal, so how do I make this http://www.ebay.com/itm/45mm-Copper-Long-Neck-Drip-Tip-for-Vivi-Nova-510-EGO-Atomizer-/380845652670?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58ac2b7abe look like the Copper above?

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Lol

Sexy enough to whore. Well played.

I'm sorry bro, I'm not usually that guy, but fuck it. Goin' all in today.

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Blah blah blah doesn't matter just trying to snag your attention Neal.

 

Neal I know you know metal, so how do I make this http://www.ebay.com/itm/45mm-Copper-Long-Neck-Drip-Tip-for-Vivi-Nova-510-EGO-Atomizer-/380845652670?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58ac2b7abe look like the Copper above?

Without the metal in the same room shot with same or similar rigs and processed with the same image settings there is not much way of knowing. But if they are both Cu, you can always patina them similarly.

Might have to remove a clear, but that ain't no thang.

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Lol

Sexy enough to whore. Well played.

I'm sorry bro, I'm not usually that guy, but fuck it. Goin' all in today.

Nope I'm fully supportive.

It's like great Tits, once you seen 'em you wanna see 'em again.

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.....reason I got into photography. Then I can 're-perv whenever I want.

:-)

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Blah blah blah doesn't matter just trying to snag your attention Neal.

 

Neal I know you know metal, so how do I make this http://www.ebay.com/itm/45mm-Copper-Long-Neck-Drip-Tip-for-Vivi-Nova-510-EGO-Atomizer-/380845652670?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58ac2b7abe look like the Copper above?

Without the metal in the same room shot with same or similar rigs and processed with the same image settings there is not much way of knowing. But if they are both Cu, you can always patina them similarly.

Might have to remove a clear, but that ain't no thang.

 

That's what I need to know how to do. Different ratios of acids and such, just trying to get a mix that will produce a similar result.

 

Also I won't have the mod until late March early April, so I want be aging the copper til then. Gives me time to research.

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Blah blah blah doesn't matter just trying to snag your attention Neal.

 

Neal I know you know metal, so how do I make this http://www.ebay.com/itm/45mm-Copper-Long-Neck-Drip-Tip-for-Vivi-Nova-510-EGO-Atomizer-/380845652670?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58ac2b7abe look like the Copper above?

Without the metal in the same room shot with same or similar rigs and processed with the same image settings there is not much way of knowing. But if they are both Cu, you can always patina them similarly.

Might have to remove a clear, but that ain't no thang.

That's what I need to know how to do. Different ratios of acids and such, just trying to get a mix that will produce a similar result.

 

Also I won't have the mod until late March early April, so I want be aging the copper til then. Gives me time to research.

With Cu salt and acid will produce a blue of green patina. Think statue of liberty. You can make it sexy as Fuck and blue though.

If it were me, I wouldn't change a thing. Being super matchy matchy is less cool to me. If I did want it to match I would get it brushed or ultra high polished. Then clear over it.

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