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Nokama, laying vulnerable on the carcass of Junkbot, is exposed to three, count them THREE LED white lights from Joshua's new crank flashlight.
Oooooohhhhh...
The Fenix LD22 is a digitally controlled constant current multilevel flashlight. It has six levels of output, which not only allows the user to select the best compromise between brightness and runtime for any given task but also has ability to aid in an emergency.
Flashlight Spotlight. I saw this huge spider on the wall. It was too dark to take a picture of it so I used a flashlight to see it better.
Light source: flashlight with an self-made color filter + gas-burner
Camera: Logitech Quickcam 9000 Pro
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I wrote the software, that allows me to paint with light on webcam. This software gives me some advantages compared to the "normal" light painting technique, namely positioning and undo features. But the outcome is though completely drawn with light, coming into webcam and there are no software manipulations to nor the shape, nor the color of what I am painting. I simply see the result immediately and can go some steps back if I don't like it. So it's You to judge if it can be still called "light painting" or not, but from my point of view technically it is :)
I like the dot better.
Anyways, today was very very very very very cold and there wasn't any electricity in the morning, so I had to use a flashlight to eat. Chinese Lunar New Year tomorrow.
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I just realized that this is like a major advertisement for food products.
This is not edited.
It was taken at night, when it was so dark. I was just playing around with a flashlight to create some nice highlights and shadows.
This is Paul Bolger. He's in the band Mr. Bloto witih his brother. The band has been around for 20 years. These guys are great lyricists and put on a kick ass show! They make original tunes and have even been known to cover a song here & there. Every year they host a weekend music festival, Bototopia. This past year they covered some Beatles songs & bought a Tambura to get the right sound for one song. You can see this instrument in some of the other photos.
A lot of people ask Paul about the longevity of this band. He explains that it's not about having an attitude or posing but it's about the music.