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Using longer camera exposures lets me move my X-ray source vacuum tube further away from the phosphor screen, thus giving me some slightly sharper images which is useful for thicker items.

Can be used as a texture.

 

Favourite if using, comments appreciated, credit me.

 

Original size.

The Nitecore P15 is part of the Precise Series of Flashlights.

I didn't get to the batteries (other distractions) but I did spend a couple hours wandering through various stores, including the hardware store, twice. In the course of which I considered and rejected, well, more options for that access/butt extension than I really care to recall or list.

 

This is what I eventually came up with. ABS instead of PVC, much harder and more durable, and not prone to eating itself when stressed. Apparently I was just on the wrong aisle the first time. (Also note my vernier calipers in the background - checking the size. They're just fun; I just groove on good tools in general :)

O Ipê foi iluminado com uma lanterna de mão.

 

The tree was light painted using a flashlight.

 

View On Black

  

Before bed, Levi catches up on a little reading with the help of a flashlight.

Camera: 5D Mark III

Lens: Tamron 90mm Macro

Photo: Lon Winchester ®

you're only what I see sometimes

Pocket dump picture with Northwoods Bullet Jack slipjoint knife in burnt stag, GiantMouse GMF1-F fixed blade with custom Pueblo Leather scales from Oak City Leather Supply, Wanger/Doering titanium Minipen, ReyLight Pineapple brass AA flashlight, Douglass Neo 3 brass lighter, Northeast Oddities micarta Domino, Peter Atwood Larva, Fox Hanx hank

Captured through the viewfinder Argus 75 + Nikon D70, garlic, natural window light, plus flashlight highlight.

Pocket dump picture with GiantMouse ACE Biblio knife in OD green micarta, Banzelcroft Customs M.E.K. utility blade holder, Peter Atwood G2 Ghost, Big Idea Design Ti Click EDC titanium pen, Maratac AAA brass flashlight, Serge bronze lanyard bead, NutSac Bags wallet, Hanksbyhank, Saddleback Leather notepad holder

model: Naim Azhar

wardrobe: Naim

stylist: me

post-processing: me

 

I did this photoshoot last week but

forgotten to upload it. Again, here's

a photo of one of my bestfriends, Naim.

For the technical side (how-to):

   

you will need:

 

- doom 3 (duh!)

 

- irfan view (free)

 

- anamaker (free)

 

- anaglyphic glasses (very cheap, see your optician for the cheapes cardboard models)

   

For a phototour i recommend fiddling with your console (when fiddling with your console you can MESS THINGS UP - so do some reading on how to back up your config files!!!).

   

open up the console:

 

CTRL+ALT+^

 

enter:

 

GOD (so you cannot die)

 

NOCLIP (for flying and passing through walls for nice perspectives)

 

NOTARGET (so monsters will stay lurking in the dark instead of attacking you)

   

you do not want your guns and HUD in the screenshot, so what I did (alternatives are possible):

 

enter:

   

bind F11 "set ui_showGun 0; set g_showHud 0; screenshot"

 

(this will hide weapons and HUD from your screen and make a screenshot)

   

then type:

 

bind F12 "set g_showHud 1; set ui_showGun 1"

   

now you will take "clean" screenshots using F11, if you wanna proceed playing/killing, press F12.

   

SHOOTING PICS:

 

find a nice perspective. Start "left", take screenshot using F11, then slightly strafe right and take next screenshot(s). The closer the object, the less strafing you should do in between shots (just "tap" your "strafe right" key).

 

Take loads of shots.

 

When taking pics of Monsters, take even more and try to sync it with the movement (its tricky), for example the moment when the Zombie looks to its right or the monster flicks its tongue.

 

There is also a "freeze" command in the console but I have not tried it yet - would be cool though for action shots!

   

Note that Godmode and Noclip has to be reentered at the beginning of a new level.

   

Screenshots will be saved to (standard setting) C:\programs\base\screenshots

 

in .tga format.

 

As Anamaker can only handle .jpeg and .bmp files you will have to use irfanview to batch convert the .tga-files to .jpeg.

   

Now you have everything you need.

 

Open Anamaker.

 

Choose "left eye" and flip through your screenshots folder. As they are just given names shot0001 through shot9999 it is easy to find the first pic of a series.

 

So lets say choose "shot0013" for left eye. Now choose "shot 0014" for right eye and make an anaglyph (check the color anaglyph tab). Put on your anaglyphic glasses and enjoy.

   

You can fiddle a bit with the cross-shaped buttons to shift the two pictures.

 

Once you are satisfied, save your work.

 

If the effect is not as desired, choose the next pair of your set. Say, choose shot14 for left and shot 15 for right eye.

   

It takes only a little practise and if you are anything like me, the results will leave a big smile on your face.

   

Works with other 3d-games as well, but be shure you figure out a way to loose the weapon and HUD in the screenshots.

SureFire T1A, Peter Atwood Titanium Whistle, Fisher Space Pen 725 TAD Edition, TAD Gear F.A.S.T. Pack EDC (Black)

ahhhh, she kept moving around with this flashlight :)

Matilda tried doing a spooky face with our flashlight, but somehow it ended up being a kind of "pissed off DMV employee" face instead.

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And this shows the hole I cut in the bottom of the inner flask to make room for the reflector. Compare this to the earlier pic, with just the bottom of the outer shell gone. And you can't really see it from this angle, but I've also removed some more metal around the edges; there was a cuff that slipped off, that's why the outer rim looks so clean.

notice the coating inside lens and the scuff on the reflector on the left. one on the right, normal.

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