View allAll Photos Tagged Flashlight
Week 4: Last-Minute holidays. Unmeasured small amount of clay. Tools and time short, but not as strict as earlier weeks.
Made on commission for a rad nerdy science friend, so she could give it to another rad nerdy science person. The white spot under the eye glows, just like the real thing!
Nokama, laying vulnerable on the carcass of Junkbot, is exposed to three, count them THREE LED white lights from Joshua's new crank flashlight.
Oooooohhhhh...
Dylan Goldby of Welkin Light Photography of Flashlight Expedition shows his excitement for teaching photography.
The Fenix LD22 is a digitally controlled constant current multilevel flashlight. It has six levels of output, which not only allows the user to select the best compromise between brightness and runtime for any given task but also has ability to aid in an emergency.
This is not edited.
It was taken at night, when it was so dark. I was just playing around with a flashlight to create some nice highlights and shadows.
I made this for my grandma when I was 10. It's two C batteries, some electrical tape, a button, and an old Christmas light.
Grandma needed a small flashlight when using her house keys at night. So instead of her buying one, I said I'd make her one. And God bless her, she used it.
Fast forward 20 some years later, after grandma passed, I found it in her nightstand drawer. She kept it, it kind of broke my heart a little.
Although we do not encourage anyone to dig their ears, this lighted earpick can be useful. I use it to remove foreign objects from ears. Big pieces of ear wax can be removed with ear syringing.