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Surefire E-Series Incandescent Head, reflector removed

playing around with macro

Loners that let everyone know they are there...

 

Yeah I know, I am stepping out to left field.

My husband played with the lighting on these masks using a slow shutter speed on a tripod and manually "painting" the light effects in a completely dark, closed room. Everything he tried brought out completely different expressions in the masks. This one is quite formidable.

And one down the throat of the thermos just after I glued in the reflector. That light at the end of the tunnel you're seeing there is the hole where the bulb will be installed.

I took a picture in the dark with a flashlight

Maia went down the way and shined her light on the wall. Pat and Alan shone theirs on her.

 

I had the camera on a rock.

Nikon D2H

Focal Length: 17mm

White Balance: Flash

Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)

RAW (12-bit)

30 sec - f/2.8

Lens: 17-35mm f/2.8-4 D

Sensitivity: ISO 400

Hana w/ GHST CMMTTEE. SF, Ca.

after a couple of beers with my brother.

 

Description(Physical Details): Battery powered pen flashlight with a pocket clip. Cylindrical barrel, composed approximately 3/5 of green painted metal and 2/5 of grooved unpainted steel, at the end of which is a small convex opening where light is emitted. Clip is attached to the distal end. Mid of barrel is stamped "Eveready Made in USA"

 

Manufacturer: Eveready

 

Date of Manufacture: 1925-1950

 

Rights: www.library.vcu.edu/copyright.html

 

Collection: Medical Artifacts Collection

 

Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/mar,88

  

Obligatory new gear shot. 220 lumen light with 4 modes, spotlight zoom ability and magnetic base. A steal for $25 on amazon. I'm actually kind of glad I lost my old Coleman light now.

Custom Flashlight operated by a 10180 lithium battery

JETBeam RRT-0 Extensible Rapid Response Tactical Flashlight with modded switch

You can clearly see the light when you're in a dark place.

My 3 Surefire flashlights. The C-3 Centurion, L2 LumaMax, & 6P LED.

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 X21 in this shot.

 

See the video:

vimeo.com/6292931

One rubber padded ZENON flashlight from DARPA's (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) IXO (Intelligence eXploitation Office) (cap not included)

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