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June 2009. Lavoy AB.

NX1000 20-50 kit, with radial filter in LR postprocessing

The student lays each part of the flashlight onto the template drawn below (note that red tape is wrapped around the + end of the batteries to ensure proper placement). Flashlight is then assembled and placed into the finished bin on the right.

Just killing time with a long exposure, an LED flashlight and a willing subject. With just a touch (or four) of Photoshop.

El Segundo #cy365 #january #2016 Meet El Segundo. A surprising item for a Northern boy to have in his Southern home. Getting him was quite an interesting story I hear. He has the idea he wants to put red lights in his eyes. After this project added two additional sets of horns, that dream will never happen! #artificiallight #flashlight

A Maglight brand flashlight stands upright on a surface of ice.

 

Part of the blog at jronaldlee.com. Please see my copyright page for attribution / usage details (I'm pretty liberal).

Graphic made in Tierazon :) Had quite a bit of fun with this one.

Surefire E2E Executive Elite Flashlight

Qtpfsgui 1.8.12 tonemapping parameters:

Operator: Fattal

Parameters:

Alpha: 2

Beta: 0.8

Color Saturation: 1.34

Noise Reduction: 0.025

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PreGamma: 1.091

The stock 3-LED VPX flashlight on the left, my new single-Cree-XR-E light on the right. Driven at 1000mA with an nFlex.

Handy flip-up flashlight keychain with miniature flintlock pistol.

Flashlight Arcade

Knitting Factory

New York City

 

September 2006

Bildentstehung:

 

Ganz einfach, man nimmt ein Baltt im Format A4 (oder größer), rollt es und steckt es auf einen externen Blitz der Kamera.

 

Übrigens: Damit lassen sich noch ganz andere Effekte h erinsichtlich Belichtung erzielen; einfach mal ausprobieren

i used to lighting 3 WATT L.E.D.HIGH OPTICS LIGHT 2AA from VARTA ! it is best good flashlight to my plexiglass tools !!

WARNING!: Do not try this at home. This is a trained professional (thank goodness he is trained at something else). Inserting flashlights into one's nostrils may result in the possible illumination of vast empty volumes where the brain should reside. Flashlights used in this project may not be suitable for other purposes. No noses were damaged as a part of the production of this picture.

 

I will go on record as this being the most lame entry into the Project 365 group... but it IS an image - taken January 28, 2007

18 shots later, I'm finally satisfied with the result.

 

The setup:

 

(1) 500 watt work light on the right perpendicular to camera diffused through a diffusion panel. The light was placed about three feet away.

 

(1) white posterboard sheet on the left to bounce light back onto the left side of the JetBeam flashlight

 

(1) black cloth to serve as background. About six feet away from subject.

 

(1) flashlight with red filter diffused through a tissue. Placed to the left and in front of the flashlight subject to provide accent lighting.

 

(1) flashlight. No diffusion used. Placed six feet away from the background to create the blue accent light.

 

flashlight fun in the basement

a most valuable commodity, light

The sun came up too quickly for this shot to qualify for the One Artificial Light assignment. The exposure time was 30 seconds.

Experimenting with a flashlight ane 13 second exposure on my camera.

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