donderdag 28 februari 2013

Index photo shoots on this weblog


Index of photo shoots on this weblog, from bottom to top. 

10/10/2009: Irma (1) 001 - 128
2/11/2008: Nel (1) 001 - 017
10/5/2009: Nel (2) 018 - 064
8/11/2009: Clarine 001 - 216
5/11/2009: Brigitta 001 - 150
18/11/2009: Carla 001 - 194
10/12/2009: Rachel 001 - 154
16/12/2009: Astrid (1) 001 - 184
29/12/2009: Farishta (1) 001 - 191
30/8/2009: Nel (3) 065 - 108
12/12/2009: Elena 001 - 197
13/1/2010: Astrid (2) 185 - 335
4/3/2010: Gita 001 - 360
19/3/2010: Conny 001 - 216
9/4/2010: Hiska 001 - 212
17/4/2010: Mieke 001 - 082
17/4/2010: Mieke & Margriet 001 - 003
17/4/2010: Margriet (1) 001 - 095
17/4/2010: Lettie 001 - 202
25/4/2010: Caroline 001 - 197
19/5/2010: Astrid (3) 336 - 460
22/5/2010: Tineke 001 - 142
25/5/2010: Charlotte 001 - 171
25/5/2010: Marleen (1) 001 - 118
9/6/2010: Farishta (2) 192 - 600
23/6/2010: Nanda 001 - 195
21/7/2010: Astrid (4) 461 - 553
August 2010: edited exhibition portraits of all 20 models
1/9/2010: Marleen (2) 119 - 273
September 2010: opening exhibition 001 - 011
September 2010: media exposure 001 - 004
8/10/2010: Petra 001 - 344
October 2010: exhibition 001 - 011
late October 2010: Nel (4) 109 - 361
late November 2010: update message exhibition
December 2010: opening exhibition 012 - 027
December 2010: two messages about video clips exhibition & catwalk on You Tube
February 2011: reference to new weblog
January 2013: glasses with extreme cylinder 001 - 003

woensdag 30 januari 2013

Extreme cylinder (3)



Again it's the "Judy" glasses with the extreme cylinder in the left lens: -4.00; c+9.00 o.
The effect of the cylinder can be seen in the tilted image of the background.
The right lens is +2.00; c+0.50 h. A very common Rx.
The "h" stands for "horizontal", indicating that the axis of the cylinder is around 90 degrees.

Extreme cylinder (2)



The same "Judy" glasses from the 1990's, seen from above. Note the lens thickness near the arm.

Extreme cylinder (1)



Here is a lone crystal veil without a lady. The glasses are called "Judy" and were acquired in Germany.
This and the following photos are posted by request.
The left lens has a highly unusual Rx: -4.00; c+9.00 o.
From this vantage point it may look like a prismatic correction but it's not that. It's the effect of the ultra strong cylinder.
The axis is indicated with the "o", meaning either around 45 or around 135. I measure the strength of the lenses with a set of trial lenses so the axis of a cylinder cannot be given precisely.