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Vendor: BTO
Type: Flashlight Gloves
Price:
19.97
Flashlight Gloves
Features: 1. Easy turn on and off 2. Waterproof glove 3. Outdoor activities essential equipment 4. Size: Adjustble magic strap. 5. Power by 2 button batteries(Included) 6. Great tools when you fishing and repairing in darkness places. The light is one your finger which exactly. 7. Comfortable stretched neoprene material, with position adjustble magic strap 8. Cool gloves make you a spy at night. Easy turn on and off. 9. Lead the light to your operation area. No need hand to holder the torch for you.
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Second shot to VARTA flashlights . In this time , you can see LED DAY LIGHT 2D from Power Line. It is really good flashlight with 63 lumens. I can't wait to use it as home made lightsaber :)
It is amazing how a SIMPLE flashlight has gotten complicated these days. I suppose that this way if a bulb goes out, there is no worry about not having a light, as the others are still lit.
Getting this shot was not as easy as I thought it would be. It took a couple dozen shots before I got the light centered just right.
Also, this was the flashlight I used to light the wineglass shot from below in my other Macro Mondays shot...
In the end, I guess this was another example of a simple (?) circle!
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After we put batteries in her flashlight, Laurel ran all over the house shining it into nooks and crannies. In this photo, she's looking into the gap between the armoire and the wall in the living room.
Flashlight Horror
Nick Perla
8/2/08
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This was done backwards from the original so that it would appear right-wise. I did not flip the image. I'm finding i like that style, to learn to do what i want to do backwards.
It also took me many many tries to get these three wonderful lines anywhere close. I don't want to begin to show the mishaps and the oops backwards (and even one dropped flashlight). Strangely, the 'signatures' were the easiest to do because they were just sort of squiggly dots.
The DIY light is built into an AC power pack (VPX3101) with its guts removed. I'm just using the housing and battery contacts. Here it's shown next to the VPX1401 flashlight it replaces.
Enter either door on black.
You can't see it, but in that dark area is a wall not far from the doors. So in essence, the only way to enter this room was through that triangular passage. Very odd.
Taken in the mammoth ventilation area of the Sideling Hill Turnpike Tunnel near Breezewood, PA. A giant fan elsewhere sucked all the cars' carbon monoxide out of the tunnel through holes in the floor. The tunnel's lights were also suspended in here. For more information about this tunnel, visit this photo's set.
Lime-gelled flashlight and orange-gelled strobes out of both doorways.
Flashlight holder beside the entry door... super-convenient, and I always know where our flashlight is!
Pocket dump picture with Trestle Pine Superior slipjoint knife in oak, Afrankart DFK, Hanksbyhank, Wasteland Oddities leather zippo, JBB brass bead, Maratac CR123