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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.

Wilderness Explorer flashlight in the Pixar movie Up!

First attempts at some slasher art

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.

I made 3 of them for my parents and my brother. Easy and fun. I bought kits from a guy since I was short on time but if I make more I'll order the parts myself.

One can never have too many flashlights.

The source of blue light.

topok grazie della foto

 

I am the storm I am the wonder

And the flashlights nightmares

And sudden explosions

 

What else is there? Royksopp

Somehow I remembered this Light Painting at the Langnese logo and inspired by the artists of the Lichtmanufraktur Herne.

We have used simple flashlights. To get the red color, I have a piece of sheet torn from a bag and stuck in front of the flashlight. Thus, a variety of color combinations can be recorded.

Because these shots have made so much fun, I'm going to shoot soon new.

miniature flashlight.

 

assignment 52 week 5 - texture

This was taken with a 4 second shutter speed as i moved the camera in a circular motion.

 

12 feet from target, on high, with Soshine 10440 (AAA) Li-Ion battery

D. my son on a bright light day

Photography: Elena maschke

model: Anne Wunderlich

 

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oakland fireman just after warehouse fire -oakland / alameda, california

As episode III are closing in, I thought this might be appropriate.

 

how the light-thingie works

I made 3 of them for my parents and my brother. Easy and fun. I bought kits from a guy since I was short on time but if I make more I'll order the parts myself.

Being happy is more important. Three flashlights at the same time.....

Acouztic XAC-1000 by Xceon Inc

The ACOUZTIC by XCEON features a utilitarian design that combines an ultra-bright flashlight, an MP3 player, and a 3-watt omni-directional speaker in a waterproof aluminum housing. With five light settings (Hi, Low, Flash, Disorienting Strobe, S.O.S.), you have the control to illuminate any situation for up to 40 hours straight. The ACOUZTIC can easily be mounted on a bicycle with its supplied mounting hardware, or attached to a backpack with the included carrying pouch. Unbound by wires and headphones, listen to your favorite MP3′s and WMA’s safely on the go while keeping in touch with surrounding ambient sounds.

 

Click here to buy Acouztic XAC-1000 Flashlight with MP3 Player

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.

Flashlights at Uncle Lou's in Orlando, Florida. 3/4/11.

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