greenlight
Flashlight Enthusiast
I even took the time to make a video of my project.
Here's some of the pics I took. The pics aren't from the video shoot because I had to take too many, although it was the same shoot. The video was just for example. I took about a hundred pics, and had to re-charge the lights to get the best effect. They are lights I've been using for more than a year, so they show some wear, but they're well loved. Actually, they have been used at work and take some abuse. The pics aren't perfect, but I was losing interest/attention, so I decided to just chose the best from the shoot and not try to re-set everything. I picked up the granite slab off the street today from a work site. I thought it might make for an interesting setting.
Also, I ended up boosting the shutter to 8 secs, because the glow wasn't showing up, and set the aperture to 8 to get the end of the light in focus. I set the lighting to "flourescent", that works well for LEDs to correct the color. My camera will take 10 shots in a row, so that is a good setting to use when experimenting with lighting the shot. For the GID pics, I had to charge the lights between each shot.
These are the original X1, still the best in my opinion. I added the GID a year ago, makes the lights extra cool.
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Here's some of the pics I took. The pics aren't from the video shoot because I had to take too many, although it was the same shoot. The video was just for example. I took about a hundred pics, and had to re-charge the lights to get the best effect. They are lights I've been using for more than a year, so they show some wear, but they're well loved. Actually, they have been used at work and take some abuse. The pics aren't perfect, but I was losing interest/attention, so I decided to just chose the best from the shoot and not try to re-set everything. I picked up the granite slab off the street today from a work site. I thought it might make for an interesting setting.
Also, I ended up boosting the shutter to 8 secs, because the glow wasn't showing up, and set the aperture to 8 to get the end of the light in focus. I set the lighting to "flourescent", that works well for LEDs to correct the color. My camera will take 10 shots in a row, so that is a good setting to use when experimenting with lighting the shot. For the GID pics, I had to charge the lights between each shot.
These are the original X1, still the best in my opinion. I added the GID a year ago, makes the lights extra cool.
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