GunSmoke16610
Enlightened
I took the Lab out for my evening walk through the woods and across the river last night. Normally we drive a few miles on the ATV then walk a few miles. However, because it was perfect weather and right after heavy Alabama rain we went way deep into the bush lol.
This was my second trip with my high CRI HDS EDC and wanted to capture the beauty of the water, rocks, plants with this light so, I brought along my I-Phone. Please excuse the poor quality of these pictures they were taken with no tri-pods or stands just a sturdy hand Either way my skills are not on par with Run4JC that's for sure.
First up 35L Ra 170N. It was pitch black heavy clouds and no moon. The river is shallow here with plenty of Copper Heads and Cotton Mouths to keep an eye out for. With this tint the rocks look lunar and it's hard to spot movement of the water, strange I know.
Next High CRI the browns and ripples in the water are very evident, absolutely amazing.
Next same shots at 100L, again sorry for the poor pictures :mecry:
High CRI 100L AKA Burst
Upstream a bit my Lab loves to swim in the deep water so I follow. 170N 100L
100 High CRI 100L burst
As we crossed over a Cotton Mouth bowed up on us so out came my Cold Steel, snake bites are not good for humans or dogs and a real problem here in the South. With all the excitement I was not able to hold still for this shot. Again, the colors are awesome with this light. I know its difficult to see but the blue greenish tint makes it hard to spot the colors in these snakes, so the high CRI did its job.
Here we are back home with a little show and tell for the wife and kids. The bottom line is that if you spend time outdoors and really need the beam of your light to illuminate colors and shapes as your eye seems them in day light the high CRI does a great job!
This was my second trip with my high CRI HDS EDC and wanted to capture the beauty of the water, rocks, plants with this light so, I brought along my I-Phone. Please excuse the poor quality of these pictures they were taken with no tri-pods or stands just a sturdy hand Either way my skills are not on par with Run4JC that's for sure.
First up 35L Ra 170N. It was pitch black heavy clouds and no moon. The river is shallow here with plenty of Copper Heads and Cotton Mouths to keep an eye out for. With this tint the rocks look lunar and it's hard to spot movement of the water, strange I know.
Next High CRI the browns and ripples in the water are very evident, absolutely amazing.
Next same shots at 100L, again sorry for the poor pictures :mecry:
High CRI 100L AKA Burst
Upstream a bit my Lab loves to swim in the deep water so I follow. 170N 100L
100 High CRI 100L burst
As we crossed over a Cotton Mouth bowed up on us so out came my Cold Steel, snake bites are not good for humans or dogs and a real problem here in the South. With all the excitement I was not able to hold still for this shot. Again, the colors are awesome with this light. I know its difficult to see but the blue greenish tint makes it hard to spot the colors in these snakes, so the high CRI did its job.
Here we are back home with a little show and tell for the wife and kids. The bottom line is that if you spend time outdoors and really need the beam of your light to illuminate colors and shapes as your eye seems them in day light the high CRI does a great job!