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Ryobi 18v flashlight modded, 3x Cree emitters at 1200mA and a cooling fan. My first build to break the kilo-lumens mark.
I didn't get too many pictures off the basement today, as most of what I was doing wasn't picture-worthy, but I do have a leftover from last week.
Here, we have a pre-historic rhino (or whatever it is) grazing upon a flashlight. Luckily, there was no batteries in it.
Tom and I decided to take some fog photos but we ended up playing with a giant flash light that we used to paint the scenes. It was damn cold but we barely noticed in the hour and a half we spent goofing around.
These light photos were a collaborative effort by Tom and Myself. His Nikon was used to capture the shots and we planned and executed them together.
Youth built their own flashlights using common materials found around the house. Instructor: Rachel Pickrel, Extension Intern
Canon Speedlight 420ez - camera right
Quantaray flash on optical trigger - background
Fujicolor 200 film
Youth built their own flashlights using common materials found around the house. Instructor: Rachel Pickrel, Extension Intern
Power was going down all around us so I made an early dinner, and almost as soon as it was done, darkness. Luckily Alex talked us into some really bright LED flashlights so we could see to eat at least. We got out the hiking stove for tea. The power is back on now for us, but over 55,000 people are out of power atm. It is sooo windy - gusts to 110kms. It literally sounds like a train going through.
In which a small flashlight, its lens covered except for a small hole, is suspended from the ceiling in a fully dark room, and set to spinning, while a camera with open aperture and coloured filters over its lens, captures the action.