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One of the few active SD90MAC's leads UP Train AASFX 11 past one of the few remaining GRS Type L Signals on the system as it passes East Strasburg on the UP Sedalia Sub. This signal was retrofitted with LED's a couple years ago and is a hidden Missouri Pacific gem on a line that has had virtually every other signal replaced over the past decade.

 

Locomotives: UP 3545, UP 6068

 

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Strasburg, MO

If the future looks like this I can't wait.

 

Dead trees, dead computers, led's and pixels.

 

Cheers to Hugo for access to his vault of 3d cross section video loops.

The creepy tentacle is actually a small plastic dinosaur tail and the head silhouette is a tiny Darth Maul, all backlit with coloured LED's.

 

HSS! Theme: Eerie

Thank you biskitboy for the obvious inspiration.

 

Thank you explore the darkness for the trip, LED's and anything els i forgot!!

The wiring took two attempts. The previous one had problems that some of the LED's wouldn't light up fully. I'll probably rewire it again after the convention circuit.

More playing with light................

Over at the Dream sculpture in St.Helens last night with a couple of mates,wanted to try this idea so painted light behind Neal moran while he moved around the scene,cheers fella :)

We had a good laugh and all got a few pics,

Thanks for looking,

Chris.

Some light paint with flashlights, LED's and steel wool. I light paint with semi trucks.

 

I think that I have all of the sweeping curves with Mount Hood in the background scoped out now. This is the curve just before Mirror Lake trail parking.

 

I'm putting together a T/L vid that includes light trail from three different spots with the mountain in the background.

 

This was taken on my way home from shooting Trillium Sunday night.

 

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The beatiful Koppelpoort in Amersfoort by night has just gotten new lights. These LED's really light it very good!

New tool I was working on a few weeks ago. Needs work but interesting effect.

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This took me a lot of time and energy to finish it at the last minute. But there are over 100 LED's lighting up my Lego Trans Europ express. Everything from cabine lights to table lamps are fitted with LED's.

 

I use cheap Aliexpress LED's all the wiring and connecting is custom made/done. And there a lot of hours in doing that.

 

The pictures that are featured in this post are from the Lego eisenbahntreffen in Schkeuditz. There are multiple amazing layouts including one from Maciej Drwięga, UrbanErwin and noppenbahnen.

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First test shots using the Apurture Amaran AHL-HC100, a LED RIng Light that uses 100 LED's.

 

Thanks, Rob.

 

www.robnunnphoto.com

The new ultimate blindset on the LED's across Transport UK. This one shows single deck route 322. Double decks are banned on this route due to a low bridge at Brixton.

 

The Metrocity's on this route also have the new blinds.

 

3063 will soon head back to Richmond on the 337, a route won by Transport UK back in May off Go Ahead Stockwell.

Swedish Rc locomotive with Powered Up, 4ch Technic Hub, 2xtrain motors and 2x LED:s. Controlled by a custom program in the PuP app ...

tried light painting spheres for the first time. almost got a perfect one...need more practice with technique.

used two color changing led's from the dollar store tied on a string.

Found a seed type thingy which looked like a dandelion head but wasn't. Thought I should take it home, spray water at it, blow vape at it and then wave led's at it.

I feel this should be hung on the wall at anger management sessions.

This is number 191 of my 365.....and you're asleep.

The solar powered pool balls we used to light up the ground and guy lines around our camp. Lighthouse put them in this pattern during the day so they could get a full charge.

For assignment: "Man Made Symmetry"

 

These were made by me on the back patio..

 

“Immature Photography” in comments has kindly pre-empted my posting of this with various links on Light Domes..

As the links show this was a closely guarded secret by the very clever inventor of this light painting technique but the internet doesn’t hold a secret for long.

 

I used an old bicycle wheel, fifteen 3volt LED’s, two 9volt batteries, a 12V switch, some wire and tape plus a length of threaded rod.

I fixed a length of threaded rod through the axle housing with a lock nut either side so that it protrudes on one side to a distance roughly equal to the wheel radius and about 100mm the other side.. this is where you mount the switch.

Wire the batteries in series i.e. Pos to Neg To Pos to Neg so the output is 18Volts then wire the 3volt LED’s into 3 separate groups of 5 and connect to the batteries via the switch.

Space the LED’s around the rim evenly and wire them in groups to the batteries via the on/off switch.

 

My Method..

 

Wear dark clothing, mark out on the ground where you want to centre the domes, set the camera for remote shutter and in bulb mode, set the focus manually, use a low ISO (200) and a smallish aperture..around f/14, place the wheel with the lights away from the camera, i.e. long axle pointing at camera, fire the shutter, switch the lights on and give the wheel one or two ground rotations then turn it off. Repeat procedure for as many light domes as you like then close the shutter.

  

Week 11 of the Behind The Lens group is Thanksgiving - Very appropriate for any day of the year as far as I am concerned but I do especially hope all of you in the States had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend.

 

Okay, so after seeing my first shot of the Lions Gate Bridge (below), my Mother suggested to me that The Lions Gate Bridge was once owned and actually built by the Guinness Family of yep, you guessed it, the Irish beer! So I looked it up and true story! The Guinness family purchased 4,700 acres of land (which is now called the British Properties) in West and North Vancouver as well as financed the bridge, which they tolled - 25 cents per crossing when it first opened in 1939. The bridge cost the family $5,873,837.17 and on January 20, 1955, the Guinness family sold the bridge to the province of British Columbia for $5,959,060, and in 1963, the tolls were dropped. Furthermore, In 1986 the Guinness family, as a gift to Vancouver, purchased decorative lights that make it a distinctive nighttime landmark.

 

Interesting Fact

In July 2009, the bridge's lighting system was updated with new LED lights to replace this existing system of 100-watt mercury vapour bulbs. The switch to LEDs is expected to reduce power consumption on the bridge by 90 per cent and save the Province about $30,000 a year in energy and maintenance costs. The average replacement time of one of the traditional light bulbs was about 72 hours. With the new LED bulbs, which are designed to last 12 years, it could be a decade before any work crew is called out to do a replacement.

 

So next time you are drinking Guinness beer you can raise your glass and thank them for connecting North and West Vancouver and for the wonderful landmark they left the city.

 

Cheers!

While in NYC we visited the recently revamped Met Breuer Museum (old Whitney Museum) to check out a Diane Arbus photography exhibit they were featuring.

 

A mix between modern and brutalist designs, the building is cast out of concrete and stone and features dark woods and hard angles. As a counter point, it also features this iconic ceiling of fixtures to 'lighten' up the space. In another step toward a modern application, they also replaced all of the bulbs with energy efficient LED's.

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm

  

New light system for Munich's Allianz Arena: the existing fluorescent lit exterior has been replaced over the past year to utilize nearly 300,000 LED's broadcasting 40 frames per second. In all, the system is capable of broadcasting in 16 million colors meaning get ready to see every shade of red imaginable. The new system is 60% more efficient than the previous system, is fully digital and will include some impressive new features.

 

www.newscenter.philips.com/main/standard/news/press/2015/...

 

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Neues Lichtkonzept für die Allianzarena.

 

Das innovative, digital steuerbare Beleuchtungssystem von Philips läßt die rautenförmigen Membrankissen der 26.000 Quadratmeter großen Außenhaut mit Hilfe von mehr als 300.000 LEDs und theoretisch möglichen 16 Millionen Farben einzigartig plastisch und transparent erstrahlen. Die Hightech-Leuchten sind dabei wie eine weihnachtliche Lichterkette auf 7,5 Kilometer rund um die Allianz-Arena verbaut.

 

Die Allianz-Arena wird damit zu Europas größtem und Deutschlands erstem Stadion mit einer flächendeckenden LED-Außenbeleuchtung für dynamische Lichtstimmungen.

 

Die neue Technologie spart zudem mehr als 60 Prozent Energie und etwa 362 Tonnen CO2 pro Jahr. Osram, der bisherige Beleuchtungs-Partner guckt nun in die Röhre...

 

www.newscenter.philips.com/de_de/standard/news/lighting/2...

Spinning LED's on the end of a dog lead next to the large boat wreck at Horrid Hill in the Riverside Country Park of the Medway Estuary.

Hi there!

 

This is probably my biggest and most detailled MOC since I started Flickr four years ago. The roof technique the food shop is from Andrew Somers (Check out his build, note added in the photo!) The water (glass) technique is from Joseph Z. (Checkout his build too, note added in the photo! :)) Besides that everything in this build is my own design. I did modify Andrew's roof design a bit ;) The build is illuminated by different LED's Oh and please check out my Instagram too! For behind the scenes, updates and more! (www.instagram.com/eddy_plu/)

 

~ [E]ddy out!

 

PS. Feel free to blog ;D But please give me credit and let me know about it! :)

Taken of the Crown Fountain in Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois.

 

Crown Fountain is a very cool piece of public art which is constantly changing and is fun to see. I wondered just how it works and so took this small part of the fountain which reveals the LED lights that are in the glass bricks and create the moving images.

  

Wikipedia has a lot of information about it here:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Fountain

 

Part of their story:

 

"Crown Fountain is an interactive work of public art and video sculpture featured in Chicago's Millennium Park, which is located in the Loop community area. Designed by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa and executed by Krueck and Sexton Architects, it opened in July 2004. The fountain is composed of a black granite reflecting pool placed between a pair of glass brick towers. The towers are 50 feet (15.2 m) tall, and they use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to display digital videos on their inward faces. Construction and design of the Crown Fountain cost $17 million. The water operates from May to October, intermittently cascading down the two towers and spouting through a nozzle on each tower's front face."

Seen parked at the Essex Police Traffic HQ.

This has been fitted with grill & fend off LED's which is a first on Essex Police's Traffic Cars.

It almost looks modern with those LED's.

Another one of the bridge with some streaky clouds.

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Iowa Interstate snow plow......kitbashed from an Athearn blue box gondola and an IHC/Rivarossi plow, along with LED's.

First time I've found one parked with the LED's on. :)

A pair of ACe's roll under the utilitarian cantilever and LED's that are quickly killing off the classy NYC G-style signals along the Chicago East line. The CN train in the back left is slowly rolling up to the junction here and will wait for the 1140 to clear before the Dispatcher lines him across the double track main.

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There have been no modifications to this picture. It is a macro of the interior of a rather unique glass ball, illuminated by several LED's at different angles.

bicycle wheel with LED's spinning down the lens

I hate photographing LED's! I like it if they turn out well but over my last few sessions they have properly been playing up to my camera. I like this photo as even though the dodgy LED and almost the bottom of the bus cut off. However I like how the theatre is in it. So here we see Lothian Country Buses 1037 seen here at Bathgate on an X18 to Whitburn.

The gates are closed at Hawkswood beneath a setting sun.

 

Is there a strike or will something be coming?

 

Modelled in 4mm.

 

The lights are small led’s filed to shape.

I was fed up waiting for a break in the weather so decided to have a play with some garden flowers. This image is very different from my usual photography but it's nice to occasionally try your arm at something new.

 

Single exposure of one Cosmos flower head, taken from the garden and lit by natural daylight from a window. Complimented by a backdrop made from a fibre optic spray with coloured LED's.

 

Thank you for your ongoing support and interest.

 

Now it`s done! My biggest dream since i build Lego (about 6 years ago) is true. I want build always a big Star Wars Diorama like Hoth ore something, but Rhen Var from the old Battlefront games are such a great planet and doenst see really much of this location. So, now some facts: - Building time 10 months - 250.000 parts - 250 minifigs - size 2,5 x 1,5 meters Credits to SIaki, Brickwright and a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/28192677@N06/sets/72157626369894865"> Lary Lars for the X/Y-Wing and Snowspeeder. Also to all they build an AT-AT the last time! I have only 3 weeks time to build it complete and so i was inspiration by many versions of it. After the exhibition next week in Mondsee/Austria i would make an new AT-AT, this version is not so really perfect but the time was running! Special Thanks to Boga for the LED`s and all they help me with tips and parts.

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