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This was a deep, dark and creepy flooded cellar beneath the shuttered school of the now ubiquitous Gary Methodist church. If you EVER want to test your nerves, try navigating this space with a penlight and pair of rubber boots some time.. Bwah-ha-ha-ha!!!

 

This was just a bit of a long exposure with an led flashlight. It was total darkness in this part of the cellar. Can you smell the dankness and hear that drip-dripping??

 

Happy Sunday (well, at least make the best of it, k? We all know Monday is on it’s way.. No reason to dwell on it!)

 

♫ ♪ ~~ Tune from Coldplay - “Spies” ~~ ♪♫ (don’t worry mate…opens in new window…click it!)

A gallium nitride blue-emitting LED is covered with yellowish cerium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet crystals. When excited by blue light, the crystals emit yellow light that is mixed with the blue LED's and appears as white light to our eyes. The parabolic mirror is accurate in that all rays from the yellowish crystals are uniformly projected forward, and as seen in reverse by the camera.

 

Canon FD 100mm f/4 macro, Canon extension tube, taken at f/22

Allison and Ian having their private moment at the reception...

 

Lighting was a LED flash light held by Allison's brother camera left..

 

flash light used was this one..

 

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CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure0.01 sec (1/100)

Aperturef/2.0

Focal Length85 mm

ISO Speed800

Exposure Bias0 EV

FlashOn, Fired

  

Quite happy with what I achieved here lighting the model's face with just a pocket LED flashlight.... Yet another self-reminder that often LESS is MORE !!!

 

I just spent a couple of weeks in the Dominican Republic, in a very remote area near the Haitian border, continuing to build up a body of work I call "RURAL PORTRAITS" .

You can check out my latest images here:

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LED flashlight & 8 second exposure, mixed with vivitar flash fired on the background. © photograph by cory Lum. pls view my blogs on some tips on painting with light photocorylum.wordpress.com/

 

Broken B+W 55mm XS-Pro Clear MRC-Nano 007 Lens Filter.

 

Lighting:

Natural light

Small L.E.D. flashlight

 

I put the flashlight up to the cameras viewfinder.

Shining the light at different angles gives various results.

  

The flashlight gave a cast on the top half of the photo.

I composed this shot to have the subject in the casted area of the photo with the intention of cropping it.

  

Final cropped photos

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Featured on Squareblog, January 2008:

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This is my studio in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Five minute exposure on bulb setting, F8 cloudy setting (Holgamods); used a blue LED flashlight on the music stand, the lamp, and under the keyboards. A shot of flash at myself sitting at the keyboard at the end and then I fired the flash again off camera by mistake. You can see a ghost image of me sitting at the keyboard. You can also see my hand holding the flashlight in the lamp. I shot this to finish off a roll I wanted to develop and didn't think anything of it. Those pictures always seem to come out the best for me.

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Multi-languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Russian, Thai, and Vietnamese) installed with;

MP3/MP4 player;

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1.30MP (Mega Pixels) Digital Camera built-in;

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The size of the wick is 15mm in length!

Ideas can and should be harvested…

whether they spring from a spark in the void, are carefully planned, revolutionary, evolutionary, serendipitously discovered, or offered by others.

Bathe in the Moonlight. From a fun night in the the Columbia Gorge with Jenna and Patrick. N21586-88 - Happy Waterfall Wednesdays!

1 inexpensive LED Flashlight(torch light) snooted + flash diffuser cap

Snapshot of my new Sofirn SC31 Pro EDC flashlight. I originally took this picture for my product review of the item. Collecting budget flashlights is my latest pastime and it's relatively inexpensive compared to my shortwave radio hobby.

 

I've always had a few flashlights in my drawer but they're from the year 2008 and were expensive Inova LED lights. I took a crash course in learning about budget friendly EDC (Every Day Carry) torches and within a month learned a thing or two about rechargeable lithium ion batteries, IMR/INR/ICR battery chemistries, high drain cells, FET vs buck vs booster drivers, flooders vs throwers, light spill, color temperatures, Color Rendering Index and the popular LED emitters like the Cree XHP70.3, XHP50B, Luminus SST-40 and SFT-40.

 

To ordinary people, a flashlight is a flashlight. It turned out that YouTube is full of tactical flashlight reviewers and nerds alike. How complicated can a mere electric torch be, right? When you get to sophisticated flashlights that use the Anduril 2 user interface, it's a matter of remembering how many times to click and click/hold a single flashlight button. 🔦😱

 

In two months I've already amassed eight new Sofirn and Wurrkos flashlights and hoping to end this insane hobby by the end of the year.

painting with light. LED flashlight 8 seconds, f/8 w/ 1 vivitar flash fired remotely at rear of flowers. please go to my blog about lighting tips and more photocorylum.wordpress.com/

I know what I saw when I saw it!

 

Well, in my mind anyway. What I thought was a Zeppelin was really a UFO!? Through a session in regression hypnosis, I then learned what I really did see. Boy, am I getting cabin fever! Melt snow melt!

 

Image made in photoshop (sorry to disappoint the X-Philes) LED light flute, LED flashlight and the use of my right hemisphere.

My colouring pencils again, lit by only an LED Flashlight in the middle of the container.

Lighting of Kandy was done with a LED flashlight for this photo.

13:10 totally time to clean out my purse!

Do you ever feel like you're being watched?

 

This picture didn't turn out like I wanted, but it's almost midnight, so I have to make it public as is *sigh*.

I tied a 3 pass Gaucho knot around the flashlight, with 0.9mm cord. The light is small enough to fit in a pocket next to a pen, and the pocket clip allows it to be attached to the paracord on my hat for hand's free use.

Shot this one at night. I'm holding the 1-watt LED flashlight in the same hand just below the globe.

 

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I'm working on a design for an up-coming financial report for my church. Traditionally, this report features a world-missions theme in the design. So, while standing on our worship pastor's office, I spied this little crystal globe on her desk. So, I stole it. You'll probably see a few more treatments of this - hope you don't get bored!

 

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So what do you do when the temperature is in the low 30's and it's raining and snowing? ....well, you certainly don't go out and shoot nightscapes! I took this opportunity to give a try at some lightpainting in a nearby culvert for runoff water. This month's assignment for the photo club I'm in is lightpainting, so I wanted to give a try at something a bit different that my typical night images.

 

This is actually a combination of two photos. In the first shot I stood at the end of the tunnel to create the silhouette. The second shot was the tunnel where I did the blue swirls walking toward the camera with a flashlight on a string that had a blue plastic water bottle cap on the end. Then still on the same exposure I walked back to the end of the tunnel with an LED flashlight that has 10 different colors that I swept the walls with an orange light. Thanks to Jeff Maltzman for telling me about this very cool $18 purchase.

 

I learned that if you do this kind of shooting alone, it can be a good workout. For this 2nd shot, once I hit the 10 second delay on the shutter I had to run to the end of the tunnel and start my spin before the shutter opened. Oh, and be very careful when you finish this spin next to the camera so that you don't smash a $1000 camera with a $20 LED flashlight. ;-)

  

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doing some slow shutter speeds and this was the last attempt of two.. i didnt bother perfecting it.

 

I think i could have picked a better location.. the stuff around/behind looks pretty sketchy haha. might try this again some other time.

 

Info:

For the green, i used an astronomy laser pointer i bought online.

for the lighting of the shoes, i cupped a 9 LED flashlight in my hand and leaked light

had a friend hold the shutter down until i was done.

 

What do you think?

 

canon 5d mark ii

canon 85mm f1.8

A re-edit of a photo that I took over 13 years ago. Revisiting the image, I de-noised it using a Topaz plugin in Photoshop, ran it through the PhotoLemur plugin, and then made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4. Finally I imported it back into Photoshop and cropped it square.

Note If you like this at all, you'll like the edited version better - I promise!

 

This desert saguaro cactus - a symbol of the US Southwest - appears to be approximately 300 years old (per the guess of a resident).

 

This is a stack of images - 30 second images at 1000 ISO at f/4 totaling 52 minutes worth of exposures. Focal length is 13mm. There is remarkably little noise in part due to the averaging affect of 104 exposures.

 

Taken with a Canon 40D. Composited using Digital Photo Professional and StarTrails.exe. The process I use is described on my website.

 

Illumination provided by a high intensity LED flashlight, a low intensity red LED headlamp, and brake lights of a car nearby. Attempts at filling with a flash failed due to the extremes in distance between the base which was less than 10 feet from the lens and the top most spire which was perhaps 45 feet away.

 

NOTE: This photo was taken using continuous exposure mode with the camera resting on my backpack - I only brought one tripod.

 

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Double exposure of glass aquarium ornament illuminated with a white LED for one and a green laser for the other.

 

Note: While I generally bash chromatic aberrations with abandon, none were harmed during the processing of this image — because lasers don't generate any.

Join ITS Tactical as Rob Robideau reviews the Preon P1 Flashlight and the clicky tailcap modification he had done.

 

Read the full write-up here on ITS Tactical: itstac.tc/OjO2fm

Shot this series with my 1-watt LED flashlight at night on the moonroof of my car.

 

(Update: I modified this photo heavily to arrive at a lighter bluish globe here, which I dropped into a draft layout here, for a church business report. Tell me what you think!)

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I'm working on a design for an up-coming financial report for my church. Traditionally, this report features a world-missions theme in the design. So, while standing on our worship pastor's office, I spied this little crystal globe on her desk. So, I stole it. You'll probably see a few more treatments of this - hope you don't get bored!

 

[ It is not appropriate or legal to use this image on any project without a license from me. Please contact me for permission and a license. If you want to use this image on your blog, please attribute properly and link to this image's page. ]

 

(2007-11-21-globe-5413-new)

fossilized nautilus

lighting done with 3 led flashlights in a dark room

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