You lucky dog! We want more photos!
You realize they are just after you for your flashlights. At least screen out the Tigresses....they spell trouble.
You lucky dog! We want more photos!
You realize they are just after you for your flashlights. At least screen out the Tigresses....they spell trouble.
Laughed out loud on babe #1. She works around here somewhere I just know it. I learn so much on CPF other than things about flashlights.
First I learned about Cougars.
Then I learned about Cheetahs.
Now I know about Tigresses.
Awesome!
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
No truer words, Monocrom...No truer words have ever been spoken.
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
Here are 2 shots I took of scale build-up inside the fuel tank of a Coleman stove. The incan shot was taken with a MagCharger on full focus shining thru an adjacent opening. The LED shot was taken using a Surefire E2DL on high. I think the LED shot is more clear, but still chose the incan shot due to the the color rendition. Rust is identifiable as what it is, instead of being mistaken for moon rocks or something else.
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Howecollc -
Those are very revealing photos. The coloring leaves no doubt about the condition of tank. The second one does look kind of moonscape like. The first one has some of the pleasant tones of the painted desert. Not so pleasant for your equipment though. I'm thinking the jet may have gotten hosed up.
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
Nice FOG Bluebeam22. I love fog. Plus vivid greens along with "no doubt" browns.
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
Thank you very much, Icebreak! The light used in those photos was my 2 million candlepower lantern spotlight from Advance Auto, as seen below. It's a 12V, 55W halogen spotlight and looks very impressive in beamshots because it has a rather wide, floody beam. The fog does embellish the look of a light's beam, especially an Incan.
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I know this isn't an incandescent light, but I used a Mag 3D to illuminate the LD01.
Nothin like good ol' scotch tape to diffuse a crappy beam. Standard 3-cell PR bulb the came with it. I love the color rendition though, as with all incans.
A bit of Photoshop: -50 contrast to reduce shadows.
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EDC: Rayovac 3W 2AA and Fenix LD01
Fenix HAIII LD01 AAA Q5 Premium CE, Stanley HID3000 0109 mini sun on your shoulder, Rayovac 3W 2AA LuxIII, 3D MagLed LuxIII waiting to be modded.
Excellent photo, TheInvader!
Low intensity, diffused incan works nicely with close ups. Good one, TheInvader.
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
Here are a few that turned out OK. They are from Trans-Siberian Orchestra that performed here last night.
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The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
Me thinks Babe #1 works at the office in the front desk of Licensing. Security deterrent.
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Do I look like a hipster dufus?
My face is my livelyhood.
Joanie appears to be vividly incandescent. Thanks for the 40, StarHalo.
The oldtimers are forever bound to the universe of flashlights. They reside just above the torch lit stratosphere where the good photons pass by. As these oldtimers locomote on their appointed ways, occasionally an unusual glimmer from below catches their attention.
They may give a nod or a word.
Erm, Joanie?
Someone care to enlighten me?
Ask and ye shall receive..
(I guess I'll note references this time)
Rosario Dawson - Sin City, Death Proof, Clerks 2
Lily Allen - musician
Kristen Stewart - Twilight, Adventureland
Anne Hathaway - The Princess Diaries, Ella Enchanted
Lauren Ambrose - Six Feet Under
Winona Ryder - Girl Interrupted, Edward Scissorhands, Saks Fifth Avenue
Alison Haislip - Attack Of The Show television series host
Amy Lee - musician; Evanescence
Danica McKellar - The Wonder Years
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Last edited by StarHalo; 12-23-2009 at 11:08 AM.
What a lovely collection you have there, StarHalo.![]()
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
Eh, I think some of those are sunlight rather than incandescent.
Light is sweet and pleasing to the eyes....
I think I was using either a SF 9P or SL TL3 when I took these. Might have also been a camera flash, I don't remember...
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Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Firefly)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Firefly)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Firefly)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Firefly)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Firefly)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men, Firefly)
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