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My nephew Ben and daughter Jenna playing with light.

 

The lava lamp toppled, and Jenna is reaching to grab it.--

More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

I am totally in love with this picture. Flashlight= new favorite prop for kids in pictures.

This is what one does to pass the time while the electricity is out... that is, until the camera battery dies. Then she begins texting people at random on her cell phone while listening to her ipod. What did people do before electricity?

Get your family emergency-ready this Christmas with our 12 Days of Preparedness Holiday Video! www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gpYpHS5beg

'Obake' anthurium. painted with maglight flashlight, tungsten to daylight correction gel on flashlight. 30 seconds, dark room. Canon EOS1 w/100mm macro, 200 iso color negative film.

footie pajamas, stockings.

The pig flashlight next to a coin -- for comparison. Mrs. Kathy gave me the oinking pig flashlight.

without flashlight, i think it's nicer. but unfortunately it's a bit blurred.so thats was a part of my room in 2012.

Components of a disassembled E2D tailcap.

You do not want to know how much this costs.

Two young men shine their lights on the faces of two young women at the Stung Meanchey landfill in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Links: Spark SL5-220CW bei 120 Lumen, rechts der K3 bei 180 Lumen

Our dog Vince is a sucker for a moving beam of light. He'll chase a laser pointer for hours, and a focusable flashlight is just about as effective.

Photo taken for Our Daily Challenge: A Flashlight

I made a small run of flashlights in empty Altoids tins. I wanted to do something fun with them, so I put them all up on eBay with 100% of the sale going to the Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund (sandynjrelieffund.org/).

Omega Seamaster Professional

 

First try at product photography

 

Strobist Info:

 

basically the Ming Thein setup, 3 flashlights through diffuser set by poverty wizards

I get a lot of questions on my lighting. This is a sample of one of my favorite tools. That's right a flashlight.

The COAST P7 in this shot.

See the video:

vimeo.com/6292931

I let my brother have some fun with the long exposure.

Using two interlocked tube clamps, a Surefire G2 tactical flashlight, and a boring old mountain bike.

265 Lumens Flashlight by Fenix

Just playing around in the dark with flashlights.

Nikon FM2, 24-120 @ 24, ED200, 4' F5.6, flashlight

Grrr. Frustration. After the battery pack working last week, I was planning to get the switch seated. But after knocking around awhile, during all these other activities, the insulation on the wires to the switch (which had been hanging loose from said wires) was wearing through in a couple places. So I cut the wires, yanked them out, and did my best to cut and de-solder the ends from the terminals on the switch. (Which is also looking battered, but still tests good)

 

I go to some trouble to dig up some more wire, a bit heavier gage this time, just in case, and re-solder them to the switch. While I'm at it, I also Dremel a notch at either end of the hole I cut for the switch, to make room for the lumps on either end where the wires connect.

 

In the process of threading the wires back through the ooooh so tight and cramped space between the inner and outer shell of the Thermos (ever try to push a string?) and the solder breaks on one terminal of the switch. So I grit my teeth, these things happen, and with some trouble and wishing again for that third hand, I manage to reattach it with out pulling everything all apart again.

 

Then comes wrestling endlessly to angle and twist and tug, and trim with the X-acto, and dab with hot glue when I damage the insulation again, and pry it out to crimp the edges of the hole up a bit more, and back to shoving and trimming and...Well you get the idea.

 

So I finally get the durned thing in, and I whip out the ol' multimeter, and guess what? Continuity from both! wires to the metal shell of the Thermos. Which means I'm going to have to pull it all back apart all over again. Pry out the switch and yank the wires back out. Siiigh. But that's for another day/night, whatever. For tonight, frustration rules the land. Muhahahahaha!

 

Erm, yes. ...I'm blaming the fumes. Yeah, sure the fumes. ...

 

EDIT: The next night

Hot diggity damn! It works!

 

New day, fresh perspective. The old wires had been abused for a while, so they had worn insulation all along their length. The new wires were only worked up-close to the switch. I pulled the switch out like half an inch, and retested - No more continuity to the shell! :) So I slapped some electrical tape over the suspect area, tucked it back in and bingo:

 

One switch in place, and operational, and still testing clean!

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