Homemade Teleidoscope

Image of the Day: May 6, 2009

As a college graduation gift from Dr. Jacob Rhodes, my physics advisor, I received a kaleidoscope with a lens on the end rather than a chamber containing colored beads or bits of glass. Doing a little research, I discovered that this type of kaleidoscope is called a teleidoscope, from several Greek words meaning “viewing shapes at a distance.” I decided to try to mimic the view by photographing some bookbinding paper through the bottom of a cut glass vase.

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