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I took this picture of the dew covered grass early in the morning and used only a flashlight for the light source.
Features:
Sportsman Xtreme 3-watt LED flashlight crafted from aircraft grade aluminum
Provides 80-lumens
The DC/DC regulated circuitry produces consistent light output throughout the life of the battery
Backed by lifetime warranty
Runs on 2 AA batteries
Purchased from Meijer $25.99 2011
At the time I purchased this I couldn't bring myself to spend more than $40.00 for a flashlight, so this was perfect I think it looks nice, has that Surefire look to it.
PROs:
-Super tough
-Super bright
-AAs
-Push or locked on button
-clip for using with a cap or pocket
-very strong
-shorter than Mini Mag LED
-comes with a removable strap
-won't roll when put on table
-fits most M.O.L.L.E pouches/Tactical gear made for these types of lights.
CONS:
-Beam not adjustable
-Not completely water proof
He was playing around with the flashlight in the car and that's when I saw the reflection in the rear view mirror! So I snapped the shot!
It is amazing what one can do with a cheap flashlight, a beer can, 4 screws, and some silver spray paint!
A photograph of some Digital LED Flashlights. So much brighter and rugged than the old Mag Lite flashlights - and so much smaller
I get a lot of questions on my lighting. This is a sample of one of my favorite tools. That's right a flashlight.
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From this angle you can see five somewhat bright white LEDs. completely normal. What's in the middle, though is a bit stranger. It's a lens. And when the switch is set to the middle position, it projects an image of a woman!
This is the first time I've taken my dslr out of it's bag in 2011. I've been taking pictures with my powershot, but just never had the time or desire to take my d70 out. I've been trying to catch up on other arts that used to hold more value to me, like drawing and hopefully painting soon. I have been reading a ton more too, so that takes up my time as well.
As far as this photo goes, I took my camera out to test other remotes I have just out of curiosity and maybe boredom. Haha. Since it had my 35mm f1.8 lens on, I decided to take some low light photos of the crap that I have lying around on or in my desk. This is the best one. Playing with my two flashlights. I am posting it mostly because I wanted to write, and I guess just to post something since it's been forever.
Pocket dump picture with Three Rivers Atlas slipjoint knife, Nottingham Tactical titanium clicky pen with Triple Aught Design topo pattern, Peter Atwood Mini Poltergeist, Mishka Tools titanium spartan tag, Maratac AAA brass flashlight, MecArmy titanium keychain flashlight
This polaroid is one of the shots we made in this workshop i did, the workshop was led by an artist who was doing a project: photography for the blind, letting blind people take pictures by painting with light [darkroom, long exposures and a flash-light]..it was super cool / fascinating
Using his big flashlight, Gever paints a stand of native grasses outside his tent cabin. Does he ever stop tinkering?
Youth built their own flashlights using common materials found around the house. Instructor: Rachel Pickrel, Extension Intern