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Cambo Recessed Lens Board with Copal # 0 US $12.34
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Toyo Toyo-View Recessed Lens Board Copal #0 180-602 (1129) 45G 57G 810G US $39.99
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19mm recessed lens board 0 for LINHOF technika w/cable US $24.95
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4x5 RECESSED BLACK LENS BOARD-NICE US $9.99
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Recessed Lens board for Kodak 2D Custom Made US $29.00
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Kalt "U" Hook Cable Release for Recessed Lens Boards etc US $14.95
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New Recessed Lens board for Sinar 4X5 Camera US $88.99
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Cambo SC 4x5 25mm Deep Recessed Copal 0 Lens Board US $50.00
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Toyo View 4x5 40mm Deep Recessed Copal 0 Lens Board US $100.00
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RECESSED LENS BOARD FOR ORBIT/CALUMET 4X5 VIEW CAMERA US $22.99
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For Sinar Horseman Recessed Lens Board # 0 New 44mm US $129.99
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SINAR CAMERA RECESSED DB LENS BOARD BOX MINT UNUSED US $149.00
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Toyo Recessed Lens Board Adapter for Graphic 45C, 45GII, 45GX US $195.00
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Beseler 8023 4" Lens Board 39mm Unthreaded Recessed Opening Pilot 4x4" USED BA5 US $17.95
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Hafele Recessed Mount 10 watt cool halogen light with clear lens and black rim, 55mm Sale Price: $59.62 |
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The Recess Mount Halogen Lights are low-voltage and cool to the touch for furniture and cabinetry. The lights come with a 12-volt, 10-watt halogen lamp and a 2000mm (78-3/4 inch ) lead with plug contacts... |
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Hafele Recessed Mount 10 watt cool halogen light with clear lens and chrome rim, 55mm Sale Price: $59.62 |
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The Recess Mount Halogen Lights are low-voltage and cool to the touch for furniture and cabinetry. The lights come with a 12-volt, 10-watt halogen lamp and a 2000mm (78-3/4 inch ) lead with plug contacts... |
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Hafele Recessed Mount 10 watt cool halogen light with clear lens and gold rim, 55mm Sale Price: $59.62 |
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The Recess Mount Halogen Lights are low-voltage and cool to the touch for furniture and cabinetry. The lights come with a 12-volt, 10-watt halogen lamp and a 2000mm (78-3/4 inch ) lead with plug contacts... |
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Custom Motorcycle Cateye Rear Tail Light with Integrated Brake Light and License Plate Light/bracket Universal Custom Fit Taillight Fendor Eliminator - Will Fit to Any Bike, Sport Bike, Harley, or Chopper Harley Davidsons, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki Cruisers List Price: $57.47 Sale Price: $24.99 |
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Features: Custom Motorcycle Fender Eliminator LED Rear Tail Light ALL-IN-1 Integrated Taillight with Plate Holder Enhance the look with these LED Tail Light with Turn Signals (you can remove your rear turn signals) Stop and Tail Light (ie leds get brighter when brakes applied), Turn Signals, License Plate Light 100,000+ Hour Lifespan E-MARKED Running Lights (red) Brake Lights (red) Turn Signals (amber) License Light (white)Specification: Quantity: 1 Lens Color: Clear Lights: LED Instructions: not includedTail Light Fitment: Complete Custom Application Modification may be required Wire Set-up ground = black running light = green brake light = red left turn signal = orange right turn signal = yellow |
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Innovative Lighting 061-5000-7 White 6-LED Compartment Light List Price: $22.10 Sale Price: $18.03 |
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Operates on 12-volt systems. Has 6 led bulbs that will burn for over 100,000 hours. Push lens for easy on and off. Flnage Depth of .25". Also included is a bezel for surface mounting. |
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HELLA Rubber Housing Work Lamp with Recessed Lens List Price: $15.23 Sale Price: $10.45 |
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The HELLA Rubber Housing Work Lamp delivers proven performance and rugged design. It's encased in a durable, rubber, and weatherproof housing, making this lamp that produces a flood light pattern the perfect solution for utility, fifth-wheel, or back-up applications... |
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GU10 120v 50w MR-16 50 Watts JDR C Halogen Bulb Lamp Sale Price: $0.01 |
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GU10 120v 50w MR-16 MR16 Long Life Lamp Premium quality by Divine Lighting This is 50 watts, 30 degrees. We also sell 35-watt and 75-watt versions. Integral rounded cover glass, slightly rounded. Manufacturer : Divine Lighting, USA Trade Name : JDR-C GU10 120v 50w MFR ID : GU10-120v-50w EXN Average Life: 2000 Hours Color Temperature: 2800 Kelvin Beam Angle: 30 Degrees Lumens: 420 Lumens Cross Reference: JDR 16+C GU 10 120V 50W 50MR16/GU10/WFL50 EXN Twist-Lock GU10 JDR-C-GU10-50W-120V 11198 Biclite 107180 Halco 107180 Prism 620120 Bulbrite EXN/GU10 Q-50w-MR16-120v-gu10 Q50MR16, Q50WMR16 S3502, S3517 SATCO JDRC-GU10-ALU-120V-CG 107180, Ushio 1003303 50W MR16 GU10 MFL C Luminous Flux (Brightness): Bulb Type: MR-16 Operating Orientation: Universal Base Type: GU10 Twist-Lock Watts: 50 Watts Rated Voltage: 120 Volts Amps: 0... |
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50 WATTS MR16 GU10 BASE EXN FLOOD HALOGEN LIGHT BULB WITH LENS COVER 120 VOLTS 4,000 HOURS 36 DEGREE BEAM SPREAD Sale Price: $0.44 |
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50 WATT MR16 EXN FLOOD FRONT GLASS HALOGEN LIGHT BULB - 120 VOLT - GU10 BASE TWISTS AND LOCKS - 36 DEGREE BEAM SPREAD - LONG LIFE 4,000 HOURS - Supra Life MR16 halogen lamps provide 4000 burning hours and last up to 4 times longer than standard halogen bulbs! Bulborama Industrial Grade MR16 halogen lamps use a quartz envelope for durability and pure tungsten for longer life... |
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Halo 10P Square Albalite Lens Trim List Price: $24.45 Sale Price: $18.31 |
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This trim would be perfect for overhead lighting in a closet--the albalite lens diffuses and softens the light without dimming.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the BoxTrim, albalite lens |
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Sharp Notevision PG-A20X LCD Video Projector List Price: $2,795.00 |
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Designed for classrooms and educators, the Sharp Notevision PG-A20X multimedia projector delivers 2,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and native XGA resolution in a compact, lightweight, and portable design... |
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Bathroom Lighting:
Of all the rooms in your home, the bathroom specially need to be a well-lit area. Many people seem to forget about this details when designing their houses; in the end, you don't devote most of your day inside bathing room, so why go to all the expense? Well, if perhaps you don't want to, but a well-lit bathroom has its emotional advantages and it helps physically too to be able to see clearly and walk safely and securely in the bathroom.
Natural light:
In the event the style of your bathroom lets in a great deal of natural light, you should have only take into consideration illumination arrangements for after-dark hours. In other instances, you could have to use a mixture of natural and man-made light sources, or, even wholly man made sources to light up your bathroom. You can get a number of in halogen and standard incandescent lights available in the market. Choose the ones that are superb and bright and as close as possible to natural sunlight.
Utilizing mirrors is yet another good idea, as mirrors reflect the light and can give an impact of a larger space. You can use a wall-mounted mirror as a centerpiece in your bathroom. You may selected from numerous mirrors to suit the decor of your bathroom and your character. You can also want to get a defogger. Defoggers are frequently economical and most often don't waste too much power.
Light Placement:
Ahead of setting up the light fixtures, look at the sort of ambiance you intend to create with your bathroom. Mistakenly placed illumination can cause very unlucky and even terrifying effects that will very likely - if you're the very sensitive sort - have you scurrying out as soon as possible. It really is far better in case you give the illumination arrangements some thought and, with the aid of tactically positioned lighting fixtures, produce a enjoyable, peaceful and well-lit atmosphere that offers much incentive to linger in the bath. By using light fixtures with dimmer control, you will alter the intensity of the light to get exactly the required relaxing feel. Dimmers are also energy-savers and your lights will last longer. Just keep in mind that you would need incandescent dimmers for incandescent and halogen lights and agreeable dimmers for any other kinds of lights.
Generally, a well-lit bathroom will incorporate the following forms of artificial light arrangements - ambient lighting, accent lighting and task lighting.
Ambient lighting:
This sort of lighting covers the general bathroom space. You could have a centrally fitted light - a chandelier, for example, if you want to opt for a special and creative effect - or several bright lights fitted all along the walls. If you are planning on installing recessed lights, be sure you install several recessed light fixtures or use recessed lights in combination with other styles of lights. Just a few recessed lights will not do the trick. Be sure you use glass lens over the recessed lights; plastic turns yellow with time.
Accent lighting:
Accent lighting, as the name suggests, draws attention to a certain area or feature of the bathroom. You can use it to good effect to highlight things like an ornate mirror or an artwork or a decorative wash-basin or beautiful tiling.
Task lighting:
Task lighting should allow you to groom yourself efficiently, not create shadows and special effects, although no doubt it's fine if you can easlily incorporate those suitably in your lights arrangements.
For task lighting around the mirror, place the light fittings on each side of it. The lighting should illuminate the person before the mirror rather than focus on the mirror. Generally speaking, the lights should illuminate your face fully and minimize shadows under your eyes and chin.
It's also possible to wish to install lighting inside the bathroom cabinets so it is easier to consider things placed inside. Also install lighting fixtures over the bath area and toilet.
Safety Factors:
Last but not the least, keep safety factors in your mind when setting up your bathroom lighting fixtures. Hire a qualified electrical contractor to do the particular installing and always use fixtures and lights particularly intended for use in wet areas. Place lighting fixtures at least 6 feet away from the bathtub or shower.
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Louise Hay - Not Just A Spiritual Hero
Smart, savvy women jazz me. I include pioneering women like Mary Baker Eddy, Myrtle Fillmore, Johnnie Colemon and H. Emilie Cady in this category. And, then there are a select few women whose accomplishments compel me to take action. I count Louise Hay among the elite group. These women operate like forces of nature. Nothing can stop them.
Louise Hay - Science of Mind's 2009 Spiritual Hero of the Year
Beyond Ms. Hay's personal accomplishments, which include being the 6th all-time best-selling female author ever, healing herself of cervical cancer without medical intervention, working with AIDS patients at a time when they were considered untouchable and much, much more, Louise has almost singlehandedly moved New Thought from the fringe into the mainstream.
Doesn't that just turn you on? I'd get to work now but I have to finish this article first.
Now, imagine my excitement when I found not one, but two in-depth articles written about Ms. Hay. I found the first article, entitled "The Queen of the New Age" by Mark Oppenheimer, through an archival search on the New York Times website. And, the second article came to me courtesy of a dear Facebook friend. This article, entitled "The Ambassador of New Thought" by Claudia Abbott, appears in the January 2010 issue of "Science of Mind."
As expected, each interviewer approaches Ms. Hay from a different point of view. Abbott's story in "Science of Mind" proclaims Ms. Hay the "Spiritual Hero of the Year." But, while it touches on Ms. Hay's tremendous accomplishments, it fails to give the full weight of what Hay House means for New Thought now and to future generations. Quite frankly, I was surprised to find that Abbott did not offer a proper context in which to consider Hay House and its achievements.
New Thought has always had a literary tradition. Our principles have chiefly been communicated through the written word. It's why the inspirational quotes from Ralph Waldo Emerson, Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie and others touch us so deeply. Check the Facebook fan page of any person talking about the Law of Attraction (which is what mainstream media has reduced New Thought to) and you'll find it chock full of inspirational quotations from these thinkers and others.
Consider this: in an industry run amok with consolidation, where the big eat the little, Hay House has not only survived, but it has also thrived. According to Oppenheimer's profile, Hay House has the cash reserves to pay advances that rival those of larger publishing houses (upwards of $1,000,000). Moreover, they've pioneered a model wherein their writers' fortunes do not turn on book sales or critical reviews alone. Instead, the writers earn royalties on their books as well as ancillary products inspired by their books, i.e. greeting cards, inspirational keepsakes, etc. No other publishing house can make this claim. And, Hay House has consistently fended off larger corporations that have sniffed around, attempting to purchase them.
Ms. Hay (and her business partner Reid Tracy) has built a company that can survive long after she's gone. And, this is significant because it is the first time that a sustainable business like Hay House has been produced from within the New Thought community. We have lots of wonderful New Thought books. And, we've had strong businessmen like Robert Collier ("The Secret of the Ages") and Napoleon Hill ("Think and Grow Rich") and many more. But, those men came from the business world and latched on to New Thought principles. They made use of New Thought teachings, but they laid no business apprenticeship pathways for others to follow.
Conversely, Ms. Hay has built a media empire that creates pathways to wealth for other New Thought adherents. That's major!
I expected Oppenheimer to miss the true value of Hay House and he doesn't disappoint. But, I expected a publication like "Science of Mind" to zero in on an important perspective like this. Here is a woman who has taken New Thought out of relative obscurity and made it mainstream. Moreover, she didn't just build a company that benefits herself; she has instead created a lasting platform from which New Thought writers can be launched for years to come.
Before there was a Rhonda Byrne, there was a Louise Hay tearing down walls and barriers so that a video like "The Secret" could have a platform.
The mainstream media is going to color our stories in a shade of weird. Consider the backlash in the review column on www.amazon.com for "The Secret." Few people want to accept FULL responsibility for their experience - the good and the bad. Even though what we teach - that you can have the life you want, just choose it - has the ring of truth for them, it always comes back to the question of why bad things happen to good people. "So, are you saying that the people who died in the 9/11 attacks brought that on themselves?" they will ask.
As the next generation of New Thought thinkers, we cannot look at ourselves through the lens of the mainstream media. Just as we choose the lives we lead, we must also choose the lens through which we see ourselves. Louise Hay has done something that is utterly remarkable and should be recognized appropriately for it. She is way more than just a spiritual hero. Let us give Hay House and Louise Hay her full and proper due.
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50mm prime lens owners: Do you use a hood to help reduce flare???
1) If the lens is recessed deep enough, is a hood/shade still necessary to reduce flare? Or is it more for protective means?
2) Also, when you use a filter such as a UV or skylight on a 50mm that is recessed, only then is a hood necessary, as the filter adds another element to the front?
I used a 50mm lens for many years without a hood. I had a small rubber hood, but never saw the need to use it, even when using filters. Hoods are most useful on wide angle lenses, or any time you shoot towards bright light sources. It's all up to you. If you have glare, use a hood. If you don't, you're good.
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