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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.
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
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.