Beach Sunset with Antanas and Maria – P365 Jan17
- At January 19, 2008
- By Neil Creek
- In People
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It was Antanas’ birthday today, so we met him and Maria at a seaside cafe on St Kilda beach for dinner. After dinner we enjoyed a fresh sea breeze as we chatted and watch the sun set. It was a very pleasent evening.
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Polarised plastic – P356 Jun07
- At June 08, 2007
- By Neil Creek
- In Experimental, Nature, Things
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Today I came across a fantastic little tutorial that reminded me of a cool optics phenomenon that I learned about in physics in high school. Based in the principle of polarised light, the following magnificently coloured images are of common transparent plastic objects when viewed through a polarising filter and backlit with a polarised light source.
If you have an LCD monitor, a polarising filter (or possibly even polarising sunglasses) and a camera, you can achieve this effect yourself. Make sure you check out the tutorial linked above!

This is an object that almost everyone would have on hand, which also shows lovely subtle colour variations. In a spindle of blank CDs, the bottom one is usually a clear one which protects the last CD. Because it’s clear, it’s well suited to this kind of image. The radial line you can see at about 11 oclock looks to me like it might be the point at which the molten plastic met opposite the injection point in the mold.
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