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The first flashlight was invented in 1898. After that, those flashlights were made and categorized within different levels of lumen ranges for its various purpose of use. For example, most of small flashlights that carry by female are usually range between 10-30 lumens. And the flashlight for outdoor adventure is up to 200 lumens. Even though they are vary from its purposes and functions, but they all have one thing in common which is their standard mechanization appearance. Under this circumstance, to make this product to have more humanity, we can eliminate the style of metallic by having tradition I/O module replaced into spring clips for its trigger and also choose nonwoven fabric as new substitution to metal or plastic for its look.
Single SB900 bounced vertically off the ceiling, positioned about 5ft from Ruth. Nikon 50mm 1.8 lens; tripod mounted etc. White door used as backdrop. Post in Photoshop. NB: Appearance of skin tones will depend on the quality of your monitor.
Styling by Ruth L
Because I'm shooting Ruth L quite often now (she loves modelling for the camera and has a lot of creative ideas of her own) I've started a set, just for shots of her:
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Will talk about the invention of the flashlight including time frame and inventor and different forms of the flashlight. Will also include information on the filament.
Playing with the flashlight, a few pieces of translucent colored plastic, and a black room. (Desktop wallpaper sizes available.)
Water resistant design.
Super bright LED flashlight .
Comes with car USB charger, USB cable, 1*18650 rechargeable battery, strap, and charger.
My rhino flashlight is more like a lamp. 3-D printed with the FDM printer at Gulfstream.
When I use flashlights it's normally during blackouts and I wanted mine to stand free, without any creative rigging.
The boyfriend is working in Rotterdam until thursday...I don't like to sleep alone in a empty house...always sleep with the flashlight beside my bed in case of emergency :$ Yes, i'm a (little) afraid of the dark. Hope it's thursday soon.
Shot in full daylight with Nikon D700 and Sigma 105mm macro lens.
Manual exposure, lit with 230 lumen flashlight.
The flashlight produces a pure white light so there's no discoloration.
The light also has a narrow beam that allows isolation of the subject.
All the flowers are just little wildflowers that grow around the grass at the ski resort where I live.
These flowers were also very small. Nothing bigger than a quarter, so all the shots are heavily cropped.