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Laser from Shenzhen hill top

This effect was created by shining a red laser on the back of the shell.

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Laser Show at Hatirjheel project area in the capital yesterday on the occasion of celebrating the country’s more than 10,000 MW of power generation capacity

 

আলোক উৎসব, হাতিরঝিল

The green laser was not accompanied by a pounding beat. It might have started at 11:30pm but a bush dance party was not its source and entertainment not its goal.

 

Beaming across the valley in an erratic pattern, the light is a deterrent for birds. Growers of crops susceptible to damage from an avian source report significant harvest gains when the lasers are used. This can offset start-up costs, especially for high value crops.

 

The green lasers are viewed as a humane alternative to poisons and shotguns and more neighbourly than propane canons and squawk boxes.

This was one of the installations at Day for Night in Houston, TX ( I think in 2017🤔).

It was windy and foggy last night to see the laser light show. Not easy to snap photos. These are couple quick clikcs of the light. They will have the lights on tonight but not sure the fog weather conditions.

Please come by to see it in person.

  

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The Laser 5000 is a double-handed, dual trapeze skiff with an asymmetrical spinnaker . It derives its name from its length of 5 metres. Losing out to the Bethwaite-designed 49er for selection as an Olympic class for the 2000 Games, it was one of 11 designs that took part in the ISAF High Performance Olympic Dinghy Evaluation Event in 1996.

 

It was designed in the early 1990s by Phil Morrison. The design was informed by Morrison's earlier experimental Gemini design he had designed and built with Bill Twine and Nick Lightbody in Berwick, East Sussex in 1979. The class is strongest in the UK and Europe.

 

Like many of the successful sail lofts in the world, Hyde Sails grew from racing and in particular racing one-design dinghies. But the challenge of making sails of exactly the right shape, with top class materials and faultless craftsmanship permeates through all the sails we make from racing yacht to old gaffer.

 

Established over 55 years ago as Musto and Hyde, the red Flying Dutchman logo reflected Keith Musto's Olympic success in that iconic dinghy. He went on to establish his very successful clothing range while the sailmaking business spread to encompass sailmaking for all types of boat of all types and sizes. Hyde Sails have one of the biggest product ranges of any sailmaker in the world from Optimist dinghies to round the globe cruisers.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_5000

 

www.hydesails.co.uk/racing-and-cruising-sailmaker.html

Method: A laser pointer (confiscated from my son 14 years ago for shining it in my eyes) was taped onto a heavy spanner which was then tied onto a piece of string about 1.5 metres long. The string was tied to a lamp shade attached to the ceiling so that the laser was about one metre from the floor and pointing down. A clothes peg was used to hold the on/off switch on the laser. I then closed the curtains in the room to make it as dark as possible. It helped that this was shot at night. The scariest bit was then placing my precious camera underneath the spanner, on its back pointing upwards and swinging the laser/spanner assembly in a long loop. I then released the shutter in bulb mode and left the room. I tried various durations and found that around two minutes was best. The first attempt was rubbish because the laser is very directional light and only showed on the photo when it was pointing directly downwards. So, I put a piece of sellotape over the laser to diffuse it. This made it visible for the full swing.

I got this pinhole on eBay. High-tech laser drilled pinhole makes a difference.

(Yes, I imagine the title being yelled.)

 

Keck 1 and Gemini were propagating lasers tonight. It's a 90% moon, so the night photography opportunities aren't great. However, I stepped outside the Subaru control room to catch this image of the moon rising behind the Keck dome.

A laser "installment" over the old Blackfriars Railway Bridge.. there til 16th Oct

Laser Guided Bomb.

 

Satellite Laser and Radio Ranging System:

One of the 1.3 Gigawatt Pulsed Lasers at Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO), tracking a Satellite as it passes overhead.

 

About this specific Laser Ranging System:

"The system can range to satellites with an orbital altitude of 25 000 km, perform continuous tracking of navigation signals from GLONASS and Global Positioning System satellites, take measurements of current navigation parameters and receive navigation messages transmitted from the satellites." - SARAO News.

 

Note: This was shortly after dark and what seems to be a bright star above the laser, is in fact the planet Jupiter.

 

Just for fun - how powerful is 1.3 Gigawatt?

It is more than Doc Brown needed in Back to the Future!

youtu.be/I5cYgRnfFDA

 

A big thank you to Heystek Grobler from HartRAO for showing me around.

 

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Place: Xizhi District, New Taipei

 

The Ford Laser (福特全壘打) was launched in 1981 on the Taiwanese market and was the second Ford to be a rebadged Mazda after the arrival of the Econovan in 1980. The Laser was based on the second generation Mazda 323/fourth generation Familia. Ford models are since 1973 locally assembled by Ford Lio Ho (福特六和). This particular example is for sale for 50,000 TWD (about €1,400 or $1,575). Once the Laser and Telstar were among the best-selling cars of Taiwan.

Place: Kaohsiung

 

The first Laser Mk1 hatchback I've seen.

Metro North's Laser Train is cruising along the Hudson Line in Bronx? nY

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In the library of the Brunel Institute at Bristol. Lovely LASER cut finial but Iceland seems far too close to the UK.

Brussels Bright 2023

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lasers are nice but powerful; taken at The Coronet in London for Tidy Ultraviolet, May 2003

Nikon D750, 50mm, ISO100, 117sec, f/2.8

 

A shot from a great night out with my brother and Hugo at the 'Loonse en Drunense Duinen'.

 

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Laser light display on the Sydney Opera House as part of it's 50th birthday celebration in October 2023. Shot on Gadigal country.

Look at where the evolution of war has lead us. Slavery in the hellish conditions of the Duplo mines. Alien overlords draining our planet of resources. Pockets of humanity existing only in the shadows. Our numbers and strength are dwindling. There is only one hope: Laser Pig.

 

Laser Pig is the latest addition to the line of enhanced farm animals to own the spectrum of war. Future war.

 

Once known as the only obese animal found in nature, the Laser Pig is optimized with futuristic cybernetic technology allowing accelerated intelligence, speed, strength, and endurance.

 

Advanced nano-implants infuse into baconcells at a microscopic level, completely reformatting Laser Pig's baconbrain. The reformatted neural pathways will then allow access to any of the remaining military satellites left in orbit, providing Laser Pig with real time support for coordinated military operations.

 

Worried about mobility? Laser Pig isn't. Laser Pig's nuclear-powered exo-suit is fast enough to escape enemy orbital strikes, strong enough to resist incoming ballistics, and cool enough to perform super sweet jumps off of any elevated surface.

 

The choice is easy. Volunteer your stock of live porcine to make a real difference. Laser Pig will penetrate any enemy territory, engage any enemy, and win any battle. Achieving ultimate power only comes through victory. And that victory comes through Laser Pig.

 

Montoff hitting me with his hi power green laser.

A composite of three triple exposures.

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