DMC-FX7
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A photonic frontal assault on the CCD and Imager…

“Wait a minute, Juanita. Make up your mind. This Snow Crash thing — is it a virus, a drug, or a religion?”

Juanita shrugs. “What’s the difference?”
— Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash

18 responses to “Snow Crash”

  1. Did you get a green laser pointer, Steve?

  2. biotron: …like a snow cone headache for a surfer

    Rocketeer: better yet, I borrowed one. I was sitting in a presentation watching this bright green laser dot on the screen and thinking about this shot…

  3. Although it is hard to capture on digital cameras, the green lasers are so much brighter to our eyes than red lasers that you can actually see the beam in a dark room. Especially if it is a dusty (or smoky) room.

  4. i received a mild lecture from "Mr Physics" about frying pixels when i tried the same thing!

    actually – the comment was placed on a bogus attempt

  5. biotron: green laser tweezers can fry DNA too. Don’t stare at this image for too long…. Snow Crash is a metavirus…. =)

    Rocketeer: The CCD also has 2x as many green receptors as red or blue:

  6. Cool shot. Don’t want to try it with my D70 though.
    Green Lasers are great for lighting things up too:

    The Belly Dance

  7. very interesting. the light is a living synthetic thing.

  8. Awesome. I wonder what would happen to a Foveon-based three color sensor.

  9. Say, that looks like your photostream.

  10. this is perhaps the single best image of laser speckle I have ever seen. Would you consider changing the license to a CC version?

  11. funny thing…. I am wearing a CC shirt as I read this. Sure. I have always thought of my photos as free with attribution; good idea to make clear to all.

  12. Is it possible to damage the CCD this way?
    great idea (and shot) 🙂

  13. Rocketeer: The CCD also has 2x as many green receptors as red or blue

    Wow, excellent trivia!

  14. Instead of going for a CC license, perhaps you should have been thinking about a patent instead.

  15. if you shine one into a translucent globe, it looks like this:

    green glass

  16. WHITE SKY (Seveneves ref, if you haven’t read it yet)
    — @root2702

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