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Nitecore TM36 flashlight, almost 400 meters between us and the treeline in the back, easy!

 

-Field Test: www.flickr.com/photos/jelle-s/14205010471

Some tools with a pair of gloves. Just to test the new flashlight.

Cerro del Hierro, Sevilla.

Samyang 21mm Æ’/1.4

One summer evening 2016

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I had a pentax Kx for a little while. it broke during the return period, so I exchanged it for a canon.

 

this is a flashlight hanging in the hallway. The purpose was to find out how the depth of field worked with the kit lens, but I like the result as a picture too.

Flashlight Pool was an unusual phenomena as bubbles of gas reached the surface with a brighter bubble bursting into the surface - an eerie sound as it reached its precipice.

 

Yellowstone a brilliant place to see!

 

Wild animals roamed the park and seemed oblivious to our presence as we watched bison cross the terrain and the roads in front of us. Elk resting in the meadows with their full set of antlers, a joy to see looking so majestic amongst the spring flowers, alpine gentian, balsam-root, monkey flowers and lupins, which were all so pretty colours of purple and yellow amongst the tall, living and dead, pine and spruce trees. Trees are not removed from the park when they die as all is left to nature to manage as much as possible. In late 80s a fire devastated Yellowstone and left many dead stumps of trees within the park of which many still remain in situ, an eerie sight.

This is a magical landscape with variety beyond belief. I saw elk, foxes, badgers, bison and bears, both grizzly and black just to name a few.

I cannot forget the phenomenal cauldron area where the earth erupted into geysers, bacterial mats and hot springs with power and colour that endures in one's memory forever.

The towering strength in the Canyon Falls and the powerful landscape of Yellowstone never fails to inspire a photographer!

 

Waterfall in Hudson's Hope BC with the Peace River at my back. Lit up with a flashlight.

Long exposure with my sister waving a flashlight around herself.

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During World War II, Army Air Corps emergency supplies and infantrymen in the jungles had hand-powered flashlights similar to this.

It still works.

 

I bought this one from a guy who had one pictured that was a Daco brand. When I opened the box, I noticed it was made by a company that went into business about 17 years AFTER World War II ended.

I will keep it as an example until I can get a replacement.

You live and learn, I suppose.

 

Stan Wolcott/luckyforward militaria has no idea how much money in sales he has lost by selling this to me. I had a list of hundreds of dollars of items I was going to purchase from him, but I wouldn't by a bottle of water from him after this.

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Skyrim Classic

Snapdragon Prime

Photoshop (crop, border)

ODC-Flashlight/Torch

 

This Diecast Jeep is similar to the one I drive. Mine is a Grand Cherokee, this one is a Laredo.

Je vis au Québec, en chaudière-appalaches près de la frontière du maine(usa) et cette plante est partout aha.

 

I live in Québec near the maine border(usa) and this plant is everywhere aha.

Hay barn that sits at the end of one of the feeder troughs. Feed lot unused since the 80's. Location not disclosed at owners request.

 

182 second exposure, Protomachine flashlight set to pink..

 

Click on the image, because it's best BIG on BLACK!!!

I made this flashlight out of the top of a S.T.G 44 and a mono pod inspired by CMS and camofluagelego.

Processed with VSCO with se3 preset

I've always wanted to direct a live-action Adrian Tomine adaptation.

I think it would look something like this.

 

View On Black

 

Leica AG M8

Summilux 1:4/24mm

 

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This EagleTac D25C Ti is a powerful EDC flashlight. So, if you are looking for a beautiful and powerful light with a strong clip that uses one CR123 battery this is it!

 

For video see: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIgPALHqOlY

Dad's antique flashlight collection.

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