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After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.

After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.

How big are the flashlights? Edgar

Flash powder device from the early 20th century . Flash powder is put on the tray . A battery inside the container provides an electric current that heats a thin wire that runs through the powder . At a certain moment the powder explodes and gives a flash .

For "Macro Mondays" "Redux 2018" . Theme : back in the day .

this was my first experience with off camera flash: I recently got hold of three 21Ws slaves with bulb sockets - placed in the lamps and triggered with camera flash... ah, and not to forget the little flashlight

a big thanks for looking in......really appreciated.......best bigger.....hope you have a Fantastic Week

Trans-illuminated on flashlight, this spherical mass of glass is the result of a meteoric impact in Columbia. The impact melts the ground and ejects the molten material which subsequently congeal in globules of glass that appear black on the outside and are often translucent, like this specimen. They have crater-like dimples and are not meteorites; they are of this earth. Columbian tektite on LED.

the more you look at it the weirder it looks

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Macro Mondays: Evolution

 

An iPhone flashlight serves the same purpose that a candle used to serve.

I love lighthouses at night, how their beacons of light flash and spin through the night.

Pigmy Rattlesnake lit with my flashlight. Kinda interesting I think

Using the phone light..

It's midnight, you've done some star trails, you are waiting for the other camera to do a dark frame, why not test out that new LED light.

Bob walked in front of the camera to do some creative light painting....Who says you can't have some fun while waiting.....

3 minutes @ f4, did some extra sharpening and contrast to bring out the skies for this one. Full moon and Cleveland on the horizon made for a brilliant evening....

My third entry to the ABS Builder Challenge:

www.flickr.com/groups/abs-builder-challenge/discuss/72157...

 

Looks like someone lost their flashlight.

 

The seed part is that red bucket.

matriz de santo antônio

Message from the Universe:

 

"One kind person can make such a difference. One compassionate hand placed on a hand in distress can make such a difference. One phonecall, one thank-you note, one sweet text message can make every bit of difference.

One smile in the grocery store, one proclamation of forgiveness, one loaf of freshly baked bread, one handmade card, one offer to help can make such a huge difference.

 

It's the little things that make the heroes. It's the one thing, after one thing, after one thing. It's that one person who makes the difference.

 

Be the one."

 

I had a couple of rough days. Out sick for two days that actually necessitated the rare visit to the doctor's office that always prompts an endless lecture from the doctor. When I was finally well enough to crawl out of bed and get out I went to check on something at the slaughterhouse... knowing that Bumbo the Clown was eventually going to go back to the Slaughterhouse and leave a Bumbo button for me, I wanted to surprise Bumbo so I left a gift bag....nothing big...just something that I hoped would bring a smile. I wanted to see if it was still there. It wasn't. I was disgusted, thinking once again people had disappointed me by ruining something left in kindness for someone else. And then, as I was about to leave, I saw one of the Bumbo records! YES! Bumbo had been there.... which meant only one thing... well, actually two things.... it meant that they had found their gift bag.... AND somewhere there was a Bumbo button for me!! I ran back to the car and got my flashlight and started to search. The buttons were hidden well, but I found them! There were 3. I took 2 (because I lose everything, so I wanted a spare!) and I left one for someone else to find. Random acts of kindness.... this TOTALLY MADE MY DAY!! And when I got home, I found that Bumbo had left me a message on Facebook telling me where to find the buttons and thanking me for the gift bag. I'm really glad I didn't see the message before I went. The surprise was much more fun! Thank you Bumbo the Clown... whoever you are!!!

 

Random acts of kindness....

Ice coffee on my desk at work.

People that fan out scratch off lottery tickets in front of me and say "pick one."

Or...."I found a tripod, do you want it?"

Or..."If you are really that scared, I'll come stay with you."

Kind words from online friends.

Texts and calls from friends.

 

...And clown buttons....hidden on top of a door jamb in one of my favorite abandoned places.... and the promise...

"if I win the powerball I will hide a ridiculous amount of $$$ in your window-house (or whatever you call that place!)"

 

LOL!!

 

Be the one. Be the hero. ♥

  

After a misty rain all day, I decided to take a a few late night pics of my sodden, drippy deck flowers.

Experimenting with a bright flashlight to do light painting this morning using the new Canon 6D, before sunrise, at home, at the Golden Gate, and the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, USA. I'm not impressed, could've taken these easily with a cheaper camera. I used the flashlight on the rocks in the foreground, I don't know why came out electric blue.

I post this only because of what appears to be a hold in the right fin of the Mana with light passing through it - as if it were its own light source! I suspect this is not truly a hole, but a trick of the exposure, as it was taken at 1/15th second - but I'll have to go back and check.

reflection in my smartwatch

canon 50mm f1.2L

I love getting rolls of film developed, when you've forgotten what might be on there. I shot this long exposure from a jetty, whilst at a party in Margate, looking out over the sea and back to the beach, and Dreamland.. Oh, and a very happy new year, when you get to it. Here's to lots of good shots in 2016, eh?!

 

lc-a, agfa ct precisa 100, x-pro

 

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Photo of the day March 07, 2022 - Illuminated LED flashlight. My wife purchased a couple of these lights at the beginning of winter.

original drawing by: Bill Rogers

This antique Eveready flashlight was among my parents' effects when they died a number of years ago. Our son kept it as a memento. He recently researched it and discovered this model (#2602) was first manufactured in 1925. A folding ring at the back end indicates the model may have been discontinued in 1929. The curved lens is quite distinct. Fitted with "C" batteries, it still works. (I included my modern watch to give an idea of scale.)

 

On a related note, we still have my mother's Hamilton Beach "Mixette" hand mixer which was one of my parents' wedding gifts nearly 80 years ago. It still works too. They don't make things like they used to.

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