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A good friend and I have come up with a get rich idea and we want to call it a Flashlight (I wanted to call it a Matchlight but my buddy, the one with the brains of the operation, thought Flashlight sounded better) It would help people get to the Outhouse late at night and aslo find your Pisspumps (Boots for yous Mainlanders) so your feet won't get cold running outside. We've poured ever cent we could spare into making these ($10.95 at last count) and hope to get some international orders soon. I anyone is interested we will be taking orders and will be selling them for $10.95 plus RST (Rod's Sales Tax)
**Gift from a neighbour that I thought was the greatest thing and had to share with all my Flickr friends**
Day 72 [3-12-2016]
Final adventure. Today marks my final adventure before my Sunday departure back to college to finish off my second semester. In a group consisting of Me, Scott, Teddy, George, Paul, Alex, and Sean, we traveled to the cape to adventure through an abandoned air force base. It was such a beautiful day to explore and the scenery was magnificent. This whole day was beautiful and a perfect way to end my spring break. I love all of my friends so much. It is always hard to say goodbye.
Can't wait to see what the next day brings!
Wow. Finally i can say varta is my partner and sponsor. Im really really glad and proud because of this..... because of this opportunity i can get better tools, photos and ideas ;) on picture you can find three models of VARTA`s flashlights;
Rechargeable Lantern LED with 150 lumens
Work Light LED 435 with 190 lumens
Indestructible 3 Watt LED Lantern 4C with 150 or 50 lumens
really really really good stuff :)
Flashlight Fairy.
Some of us can't get enough of flashlights. We hardly use them but we have got to have them. Now that flashlights are cheaper, brighter, smaller, more powerful, there are more reasons to own as many as you can get hold of.
When exactly do we use these? In your mind you imagine, you'd need it in times of emergency. And what exactly is the emergency situation that these flashlight would come in handy?
You imagine many things. Like when there is Biblical catastrophe, major power shortage, car breaks down in the middle of a jungle. Why you are in the jungle is story for another day.
Flashlights, you've gotta have 'em.
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Nikon D90 + 85mm f1.8
- 60x60cm softbox with Yongnuo YN 560II camera right
- Full CTO
- Tungstene white balance
- Triggered via RF-602
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
The lights of Buxton(or some other tiny town) light up the Cape Hatteras Peir.
I forgot my flashlight and any bugspray on this little voyage. As soon as I got out of the car I was literally attacked by bugs! I tried just walking around a lot to keep them at bay but it wasnt enough. So I headed towards a campfire in the distance and asked some folks if they had any bug spray, which they did... night saved.
As I was taking this photo and a couple others, some people in the distance kept shining a flashlight on and off. I was oblivious as to what they kept looking at until they got within about ten feet of me... it turned out the beach was crawling with crabs! This gave me the heebeejeebees for a little while. Not having a flashlight of my own was kind of a bummer now.
It turned out the people with the flashlight were Polish folks on thier 15th visit to OBX. They told me that this pier used to be full of fisherman and people just hanging out, until a storm destroyed part of it. The peir was even rebuilt once, only to be destroyed again. So here it sits, all broken but looking as cool as ever.
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.
once I found out how it was done, I couldn't resist getting in on some of the fun with flashlights.
my attempts at spelling flickr were less than successful, but this one turned out just fine.
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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