raggie33 said:i live on lake lanier its fun to play with lights here
raggie33 said:theres houses and stuff under the lake i sometimes when i am a fish move inn this one house its right under thompson bridge road there is even a couch in it but the bigest catfish is in it
Icebreak said:Of course, we all know not to promote or encourage illegal activities but UE is an interesting subject. I just said that as a heads up because we may get a cautionary post if we aren't careful about the subject matter.
These guys might be able to give you some interesting facts. UER_Forum
pradeep1 said:Stone Mountain Park after dark in winter (gets dark fast). Camping in Providence Canyon (near Lumpkin, GA). Lake Lanier (hey raggie, I didn't know you are so close). Rock Eagle (near Eatonton about half way off of I-20 going towards Augusta). Manchester Mill (see here: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3257671 and here http://www.friendsofsweetwatercreek.org/mill.html
Nitroz said:Nice Photos! I wish my lowely Canon powershot s500 could create such beautiful pictures. Thanks for the ideas. I was just at Stone Mountain earlier this week with the family.
pradeep1 said:Thanks Nitroz. Photography is one of my first obsessions. See signature line.
Your Powershot S500 is capable of capturing photographs like mine. Most of the photos you see in my portfolio were taken with a lowly Powershot G3. Photography, like flashlight modding, is an art that can be learned.
4sevens said:Nitroz,
Try geocaching.com at night!
Hey've I've got some really neat lights since we last met..
Maybe we can get together for some show and tell
Since then, I picked up a few aleph1 1x123's, aleph3, mclux PD, HD45
a 3.5in mag D head, supernova 75w hid, costco 35w hid,
A few cr2 BL's by PEU
and a boatload of fenix lights!
TONS OF FENIX's before I shipped out the first batch
Nitroz said:Sounds good! But I am sure you will be the one with the show. I have done some other mods for people and ended up with a QIII for the work, it's one of my favorite lights.
I still have the ALX which I let the kids use alot since the batteries can be recharged I don't have to worry about that. Did you ever get your rechargeable batteries back?
4sevens said:Nope. They dissappeared into cpf never never land.
You could check out one of these fenix's - they're so awesome - lots
of light output for a 1aa light running 2-3 hours!
My next light is a UV light - I heard some of the geocaches now have
phosphorescent(sp) paint to id them. that would be neat at night
once you're within 10 feet.