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A wonderful melding of the work of the greats; Jeff Hanko and Steve Ku. The JHanko Reverse 3D V10R features the Veleno kit parts; 6x Tritium/Titanium electronic switch, 12x Tritium Fins and the very rare 18500 and 18650 bodies which have been reshaped by Jeff with permission from Steve.

 

The GTLS (Gaseous Tritium Light Source) vials in the tail have been cleverly drilled in the rear and along with a raised switch bevel create a JHanko signature 'Reverse 3D' effect never before seen!

 

These very decorative and functional lights take any battery chemistry from NiMh (1.2v) through LiMN (4.2V High C) in sizes from 14500, 16340, 18350, 18500, 18650. Two of these have been modified with Nichia 219 LEDs, the other two with 4000K XML LEDs. Their output ranges from dim enough to see the traces in the LEDs with your bare, night accustomed eyes through nearly 500 OTF Lumens

At 100 feet on a vertical wall at night, my buddy and I turned off our dive lights and scanned the millions of bioluminescent lights for pairs that moved in unison... that would be a flashlight fish! Approaching with lights still off until I was very close I suddenly stunned the light sensitive fish with my lights, caught it in my left hand as it made for a hole in the reef and shot with right hand. It cuddled into my hand as if it found some sense of safety there. This image was made just after I released the fish and as it was turning to enter a hole in the reef. The kidney bean shaped bioluminescent organ under each eye has a lid which closed while the fish made it's dark getaway. Flashlight fish are very rarely seen by divers due to their nocturnal behavior and habitat. Not many divers want to turn off their flashlights at 100 feet, on a vertical wall that drops to 6,000 feet, in the middle of the night. It's kinda spooky.

After several nighttime events at two zoos, I was happy to return, last weekend, for some daytime photography.

Alan Wake flashlights

Left one is broken. Battery-adapter goes too deep. As you can see AAA-battery goes there too. Right one is OK.

 

I think why make not use all empty space of the chassis. With partition chassis so, they get 3xAAA batteries to fit with adapter at back of flashlight makes no sense to me. Why simply use 2xAA batteries without any adapters.

The Blaster: Next Generation features a direct-drive Luminus Phlatlight SST-90 with a huge pure-copper heat sink.

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I never leave home without.

Liner, marker, 30*30 cm (12*12 in).

For sale. $60

 

Линер, маркер, 30*30 см. Июль 2016.

Оформлено. Продается. 2500 р.

Delia's smartphone has a "flashlight" feature that turns her phone into a beacon of light.

I really like this one. But I made it a little lighter.

 

Gosh...I feel so scandalous. I'm branching out, I guess.

 

I have stuff on though, even though you can't see it. Gotta keep it youth group safe.

Around 1970, I went to Madison Square Garden to see the circus, attending with my Cub Scout troop. All the scouts were insistent that we each buy a Barnum & Bailey Circus Flashlight so we could twirl them in unison and create a grand spectacle, which we did. I remember looking across the arena and seeing many other twirling red lights. The flashlight came attached to a shiny red plastic cord, which has disappeared from mine, shown here. Poor clown, he is quite faded after all this time. The light bulb still works!

Written w/ a flashlight. Technique copied from my brother - which he copied from someone else.

 

At some people's request... here's the info: (16 secs, F/2.8, ISO 100) - in a dark room.

 

after a couple of beers

setup: slow shutter. andrew with a flashlight pen drawing an outline on guian.

My flash with color gels and diffusion dome.

 

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What's in my bag?

 

red flashlight art background graphic

cant carry unclipped anymore

Links die ThruNite Ti bei 60 Lumen, rechts der K3 bei 180 Lumen.

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