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Maybe you know, maybe you don't... but I like flashlights! I have a small one I carry with me all the time, another in my backpack, a larger one I take camping when I go, a headlamp that I keep in my backpack, a tiny Maglight that is in my desk stuff because it really doesn't give off enough light to be worth the battery to put in it, and now this 14 LED flashlight... Which will be VERY useful for at home where we are in a low area and it is pitch black out in the yard, if you need to go looking for anyone of the feline persuasion at night... It shines very brightly, and you really do not want to be looking towards it when it is turned on, otherwise you'll see spots... but it is quite powerful and very useful.
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Our everglades tour ended with us stopping ever hundred yards or so, leaping out of the van with flashlights and watching snakes crossing the road. The photo was so bad, I like it. If you look closely in the blown out white spot, you can just make out a squiggly black something.
In which a small flashlight, its lens covered except for a small hole, is suspended from the ceiling in a fully dark room, and set to spinning, while a camera with open aperture and coloured filters over its lens, captures the action.
More flashlights, more towels, macro bellows, reverse mounted lenses, oh my!
Experimental shot with extreme macro extreme bokeh and f/2.0 (maybe, I don't really know focal length or aperture when the lens is reversed on the bellows... if it were mounted normally, it was around 50mm f/2.0 though)
Practicing for the PCA, doncha know?
I bought this cheesy flashlight from the lady who was pushing the fruit cart onboard the Trans-Tibetan Railway train.
I LOVE LED flashlights. Soooo much brightness in such a tiny package.
macro monday - theme: big things in small packages
Here's a pic of my lovely soldering work. Mmm, flux rosin. Smell them brain cells melting. Note the heat shrink tubing over the splice. As you can see, the tabs, the splice, and the extra bit of wire covered by the tubing sticks out quite a bit on both sides, enough that I'm going to have to cut out some more around the square hole to allow for it. I might want to cover up the exposed wires later; epoxy or Bondo or something.