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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.
Painted a flashlight message to my daughter as I tent camp on the Lake Michigan beach at 25F because...why not? Second night. Less sleet, more wind.
The lights in the background are from South Haven and Palisades Nuclear Plant.
Forgot the USB adapter for my Galaxy Tab Pro, so a screen shot from the old 40D is all I have to offer...
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abandoned farm williamsburg . PA. out building. xenon flashlight on the outside of the structure w/ a blue gel flash on the inside
This was shot on HIE Kodak Infrared film and developed in the darkroom
I did this portrait for our band about 4 years ago -for a class project --
I painted each person 1 at a time while they slowly moved -- i like how adam on the left is looking around the corner --nick (top) is reaching down with his hand and James (right) is knelling ------im on the bottom middle laying down then sitting up ----
its crazy to look back and see these --- i had no clue what light painting would evlove to today ----
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One of the most beautiful Goan beaches, although not as peaceful as it used to be (sometimes referred to as the Goan lost paradise). Palolem Beach is long beach now entirely filled with rooms and huts and restaurants, sometimes with live music. There's also a market for tourists. Walk the beach at night with a flashlight and you'll be amazed by crabs running away from you.
Take a walk to Monkey Island... You will spot this island to your right on entering the beach... you can walk along the beach and across some rocks during low tide and reach the island, during high tide water covers and makes it impossible to walk across. The island has a network of trails to explore and the more adventurous can traverse the rocks on the periphery of the island. Make sure you carry your water bottle and be careful, people have injured themselves walking over these rocks.
Further on to the right is Butterfly Beach. You'll need a boat to get there but worth a trip for a change of scenery. It has a very steep beach, so deep that you can dive in from the waters edge if you time your dive correctly.
Further on still is Honeymoon Beach, a small strip of beach which generally brings you total seclusion. These islands are usually visited by couples who want get away from the prying eyes of tourists.
The best time for a boat ride to these islands is either in the morning at 07:00 or in the evening around 17:00 when you can see the setting sun from the boat. You need to bargain really hard with the boatsman to strike a good deal , there are quite a few guys running these boats and it would be best to talk to 3-4 guys before you strike a deal.
Palolem is a small beach town but do take long walks (carry a torch/flashlight if walking along the beach at night!). If you happen to be there on a full moon night , its quite an experience stolling on the beach on a full moon night with the islands clearly visible in the moon light, you will find people partying late into the night upto 2-03:00 in the morning. Immediately to the south of Palolem, which gets busier every season, is the beautiful Columb Bay where you can stay in a comfortable yet eco friendly complex. Just beyond is Patnem beach which used to be much quieter than Palolem but has a few guest houses and beach shacks.
You can take a boat ride in the river joining the sea on northern side of the Palolem beach.
Very quiet and more in the 1960s than in the 21st century (thank goodness). No Jet Skis - no rip-offs or touts - very good locals who make this a unique place in India - one that the authorities could learn a lot from - more the sort of place you come to compose music on the beach.
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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.
This is me on the porch of the cabin playing my banjo at night. My son, Joseph, is shining a flashlight on me, and Grace is taking the photo. I like the way this one turned out. No, I was not playing Dueling Banjos.
Youth built their own flashlights using common materials found around the house. Instructor: Rachel Pickrel, Extension Intern
Shenzhen Kenpower Electronics Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in the design, production and sales of LED mobile lighting tools. The company mainly produces mid-to-high end mobile lighting tools, including LED flashlights, LED diving lights, LED bicycle lights, LED headlights and accessories.