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Model: GL-SP-12*1W-B
Categories: LED Spotlight
Description:
Base type: E27 ;
LED source: 12pcs*1W LED;
Lumen: 800-1000 lm;
Beam angle: 30°/ 60°;
Voltage: AC85-265v;
Power: 15W;
Color: white, warm white;
Lifespan: 30,000-50,000hrs;
Feature:
1) High performance EDISON LED;
2) Special artwork: Aluminum housing+ optical-grade LENS.
3) Superior thermal management system.
4) High power factor: above 93%.
5) Long lifespan: more than 10 years(suppose the lamp works 8 hours/day).
6) Solid State, high shock/vibration resistant, ensure an instant start.
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Montagsthema "Ecke" /// Monday theme "corner"
- no edited , only a tenderness of white vignette
- nicht bearbeitet , nur mit einer zarte weiße Vignette .
🌸♡ Happy Monday ♡ 🌸 and a good Start into this new week .
Thank you so much . 📷😊 Christine
I hadn't done any nightime photography in a while, and I'd acquired a few new Transformer toys over the months; so I thought I'd get back into experimenting with light and texture. I dug out my Star Trek Borg Sphere to use as a backdrop this time to make it look as though Cybertron was close by.
"The space that we create" An Experimental Portrait, Model: Mel
Shot with Nikon D750. Lens: Sigma 50mm 1.4. Light sources: Yongnuo YN360, Sunrise Lamp® & Q Spot RGBW (Cameo).
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"The space that we create II" An Experimental Portrait, Model: Mel
Shot with Nikon D750. Lens: Sigma 50mm 1.4. Light sources: Yongnuo YN360, Sunrise Lamp® & Q Spot RGBW (Cameo).
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Pine Cone laden branches accent this handsome American Craftsman lantern style curved arm wall sconce. The fixture, handcrafted in the USA by Meyda artisans, is finished in Vintage Copper and has Iridized Beige glass panels.
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"The Dark Side Of The Moon" Re-colored Version! Self Portrait, July 2022 www.phoenixstudios.de/portfolio/dark-side-ofthe-moon-self...
This photo as part of a photo series was taken with the help of 3 assistants. It was created at night in a small lake in the summer near a forest. The clouds and the fire were created without photo manipulation but as the result of the combination of a smoke bomb (45 sec.) and background light. In addition, the water splashes reminding of a starry sky. Therefore I gave it the title "The Dark Side Of The Moon" inspired by the album by Pink Floyd, released in 1973.
Assistants: Stefanie Rueß, Justin Kast, Christian Seefelder. Organization, Ligh Setting, Model & Post Processing: Sabine Fischer
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"Orange II" Experimenting with flowers and artificial light
Lights used:
- Sunrise Lamp®
- YONGNUO YN360 Pro LED Light
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Macro Monday theme for this week was Triangle, so my wife helpfully suggested that I take a macro of my pyraminx rubiks cube.
I've become slowly addicted to rubiks cubes over the past few years and usually have one in my coat pocket when commuting to keep my hands busy so I can listen to my audio book properly.
Pro photographer Jessica Mcknight uses Fotodiox FlapJack Studio C-700RSV LED Edgelights to help create stunning location portraits like this! Learn more about our FlapJack Studio lights here: fotodioxpro.com/products/fj-c700rsv
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Macro Monday's theme this week was ceramic and I've really struggled to find something that hasn't already been done incredibly well.
Wimped out a little and went for a simple arrangement of the edge of some ceramic side plates from our dinner set.
HMM!
A bit of a failed focus stack semi-macro image - a bit blurry here and there. Image done for 52Frames Week 9 'Macro' 52frames.com/photographer/5623/photo/601983
Today's macro monday theme was 'Eyes' and all the obvious variations had already been done, and done well.
My wife remembered though that we had a bag of googly eyes in the craft box, which rescued me at the last minute!
HMM!
I know this seems like I'm repeating myself with images......I'd taken a few of this drop that seems so perfect........this was my other favorite......but I use an l.e.d. light with it to enhance the colour and light.......like I do with some of my other macros
Thank you for all your wonderful reactions.......comments and invites to the last one.................so hopefully you won't mind me posting this one as well.......
Christmas is making a slow exit from our place. Today I took down the lights that were strung around the cat tree. I sort of dumped them on the chair where Tessa has taken to sleeping in a box. Next thing I know she's in her box surrounded by a bright rainbow of colours. And that's the way it's gone all day. Tessa comes out of her box and then she goes right back under those LED lights when she returns. The lights give off just a little bit of heat but it's enough to make Tessa quite happy.
Yes, Christmas is making a slow exit from our place.
The name of this springtail is Heteromurus major. Heteromurus major begins with the first letter of my surname.
Based on these characteristics you can recognize a Heteromurus major :
- It has scales, scaled species can survive longer in dry conditions.
- 3rd antennal segment is about as long as the other antennal segments.
-1st antennal segment is subdivided.
In this specimen, the left antenna (for the viewer right), is a partially recovered broken antenna.
Come see our latest products in booth C8908 at NAB next week, including our first weather resistant LED fixture!