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Jesse explained that the flashlight is used for three purposes, at least:
1. To see
2. To warm the bait to make it more attractive to the fish
3. To bring the color out in his lures to attract the fish
I captured this shot by hanging a flashlight from the ceiling with a string, setting my camera on a tripod looking up. I set the camera to BULB, turned off the lights, started the flashlight swinging, and hit the shutter.
Austin had been playing with a small flashlight in the car on the drive home from the mall, but when he was done with it Maria fussed in the dark. I clipped my keychain flashlight onto her carseat toy (the bead chaser rod on an infant carrier toy) and she had a ball for most of the remaining trip.
Vendor: BTO
Type: Wrist Mounted Flashlight
Price:
19.97
Wrist Mounted Flashlight
Item Type: Flashlights Zoom: No Lighting Distance: 50-100 m Wattage: 6W Certification: CE Switch Mode: High/Low Function: Shock Resistant Flashlight Type: hunting Model Number: 1-1 Light Source: LED Bulbs Charger: Rechargeable Body Material: Plastic Focal Length: Non-adjustable Color: Black Waterproof: Yes Support Dimmer: Single file Lumen: 600 Model of LED Beads: Q5 Battery Type: Built in Maximum range: 50m -100m Light Material: Plastic Continuous lighting time: 2-3.5 hours
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For quite sometime I've been trying to catch a pic of the moon with a simple P&S camera to no avail.
After the previous pic, It hit me. Seemed I may be able to pull-off another trick. An artificial crescent moon using the same flashlight. So the pic above.
A Maglight brand flashlight stands upright on a surface of ice.
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Paul from SureFire designed this awesome looking light available at non-SF prices.
ROGUE 1 SPECS:
light output: 50/6 lumens
runtime: 3/70 hours
length: 4.5 inches
weight: 3.8 ounces
waterproof: up to 1 meter
battery: one AA alkaline
Strobist info:
Shot with Nikon D700 105mm F 2.8 macro VR
Nikon SB700 left through Chimera softbox
Nikon SB900 right side through Chimera mini softbox
Triggered via Nikon CLS onboard pop up flash
My Flashlight
Nick Perla
8/2/08
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"Light painting" assignment for intermediate digital photography. Front curtain softbox strobe followed by a long exposure with flashlights.
The student lays each part of the flashlight onto the template drawn below (note that red tape is wrapped around the + end of the batteries to ensure proper placement). Flashlight is then assembled and placed into the finished bin on the right.
18 shots later, I'm finally satisfied with the result.
The setup:
(1) 500 watt work light on the right perpendicular to camera diffused through a diffusion panel. The light was placed about three feet away.
(1) white posterboard sheet on the left to bounce light back onto the left side of the JetBeam flashlight
(1) black cloth to server as background. About six feet away from subject.
(1) flashlight with red filter diffused through a tissue. Placed to the left and in front of the flashlight subject to provide accent lighting.
(1) flashlight. No diffusion used. Placed six feet away from the background to create the blue accent light.
Just killing time with a long exposure, an LED flashlight and a willing subject. With just a touch (or four) of Photoshop.
El Segundo #cy365 #january #2016 Meet El Segundo. A surprising item for a Northern boy to have in his Southern home. Getting him was quite an interesting story I hear. He has the idea he wants to put red lights in his eyes. After this project added two additional sets of horns, that dream will never happen! #artificiallight #flashlight