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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.
Pocket flashlight isolated on white background
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When there's a blackout I have to fish around in the dark to try and find my flashlight in my junk drawer. I made a flashlight shelter that can disguise my flashlight as a cute mushroom so it's there when I need it and I don't feel compelled to hide it. It also softens the light and diffuses it throughout the room in a really warm and comforting way. It can also stand upright so that I don't have to hold it to use it.
It's a 3D printed model made out of ABS plastic.
A couple of small production run lights made in Titanium, one is bare Ti, the other has a DLC coating (diamond like carbon).
Photo by John Herbst.
Production line needed a way to rapidly remove the caps from flashlights for battery insertion. I designed this machine using pneumatic cylinders, a power drill, and an oil filter tool. The cylinders squeeze the filter tool, holding the flashlight head, while the drill turns, unscrewing the light. One handed control, keeps left hand away, while right hand holds the flashlight being unscrewed.
And this is the "before" pic of the flashlight, before the dissection. Just for the sake of completeness.
This shot wasn't really composed, I just pointed the camera at a likely subject, opened the shutter, and then wave a flashlight around for ten seconds. The results are kind of neat.
topok grazie della foto
I am the storm I am the wonder
And the flashlights nightmares
And sudden explosions
What else is there? Royksopp