im sure everyone around here thinks im nuts lol because in the fog i do the same at least i quit giigleing lolok, this is going to sound a bit sad/lame, but I live right in the middle of town and you can`t fire a beam more than a few metres without hitting some sort of building, shop or house.
So... I wait until Night time and if it`s raining or snowing I use the sky!
im sure everyone around here thinks im nuts lol because in the fog i do the same at least i quit giigleing lol
me i walk into the woods around midnight so i dont disturb others. so what about you?
at home on the couch watching a movie I can be found handling lights without necessarily turning them on.
Anywhere it's dark or dark shadows lurk. It's kinda like being Spiderman. Only it'll be called Flashlight Man.
You never know where his nemesis Shadow Man lurks day or night, but when he shows up Flashlight Man is there thwart his evil scheme and shine light onto darkness.
Crayon under a sofa masked by Shadow Man? "Katchow!"
Flashlight Man foils the plot.
Lights in the city of Megtropolis are suddenly snatched away in another sinister plan?
"Ztwatt!" Insta-light by Flashlight Man.
And unlike those other super powered blokes like Superboy or Spider Dude who have the same stale out fit day after day, night after night……with just another spiderweb or boring old X-Ray vision, Flashlight Man has lots of super tools in his arsonal. Tiny beam, big beam, ugly beam to scare Shadowman, cool beam to zap his retinas, firefly beam to answer the call of nature at midnight without waking Mrs Flashlight Man, just to name a few.
Now to discuss every weapon in Flashlight Man's quiver would potentially alert Shadow Man of how to prepare for the next caper so we'll just leave it there.
Dog park at three thirty in the morning.
Thanks for mentioning skunks. One of my dogs had a meet and greet with one the other night. When he came inside I thought I'd puke.---Grounds Of Play---
In the suburbs I aim for tree tops as to spare the neighbors. In rural areas it's along tree lines when I'm on foot because I am now convinced skunks are either the sneakiest animals on the planet or they can teleport. In the office or at home on the couch watching a movie I can be found handling lights without necessarily turning them on. On back roads I like to hold handhelds out the window to use as spot lights while chugging along slowly. My work commute typically involves a light or two while trying to make it door to door without breaking my neck, especially in the wee hours and/or colder months.
For those of you equally obsessed I think you will agree the hobby is easily discrete, cheap after buy-in and offers a good amount of entertainment and fascination. Good topic and very interesting posts!