Project SG-69: our Stargate at Silicon
Oct. 10th, 2005 02:46 pmWe built the new frame, I bolted it all together, we tipped it up onto the base with the help of half a dozen Klingons from Mara's bar. (No photos... we forgot the bloody camera)
Then a gust of wind hit. The Stargate held together, the base didn't tip over, but the metal braces attaching it to the base gave up and folded and it ended up face down anyway.
Much swearing ensued.
Then I did some field re-engineering and put it up as a seven-chevron partial gate so it would fit flush against the wall under the overhanging 3rd floor balcony.(This is as much of the gates as you usually see in most episodes of the series anyway, as there is a ramp/pedestal obscuring the lower two chevrons). We had to do front projection of the event horizon effect, but it was still very effective.
It was also wildly popular.
Once it was dark, I went out and took some pictures with my phone.
didjiman got some much better ones, I'm sure.
Then a gust of wind hit. The Stargate held together, the base didn't tip over, but the metal braces attaching it to the base gave up and folded and it ended up face down anyway.
Much swearing ensued.
Then I did some field re-engineering and put it up as a seven-chevron partial gate so it would fit flush against the wall under the overhanging 3rd floor balcony.(This is as much of the gates as you usually see in most episodes of the series anyway, as there is a ramp/pedestal obscuring the lower two chevrons). We had to do front projection of the event horizon effect, but it was still very effective.
It was also wildly popular.
Once it was dark, I went out and took some pictures with my phone.
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Date: 2005-10-10 10:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-10 11:02 pm (UTC)Do you think a long exposure (.5-1 full sec)
slow sync flash (turned down 1-2 stops),
would capture the lighting effects,
yet illuminate the ring and pedestal properly?
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Date: 2005-10-10 11:22 pm (UTC)For flash, yes, turn the flash way down -2 or more and long exposure for ~1 sec sounds pretty good. Try it and see :-) You may need to turn on manual mode so the lighting shows up as lighting...
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Date: 2005-10-10 11:30 pm (UTC)I was Manual:
F4.5, 1/30, 1/20, 1/10 and finally 1/4.
I had the lightning effect down to 1/10th,
(which could simply be hand shake blur)
but didn't get any ring detail until 1/4.
Also Kevin, if you're still with us. ;)
For a planned photo op or static wall mount, you should use solid sheet. My eye keep going to the line down middle and C asked what I screwed up to generate the line.
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Date: 2005-10-11 12:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-11 01:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-10-11 01:38 am (UTC)But fabric.com has 108" wide white drapery sheer fabric, which might serve better for our purposes...
This, of course, is for installations where we don't want to be able to walk through the gate :-)