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Hey everyone. So these pictures were taken over the course of a few weeks by my girlfriend (I set up the lasers and all that, she brought the camera and did the camera-y things to make them look this good! <3). While they aren't necessarily related, I kind of wanted to show off these pictures. So here they are! (I will describe each of them underneath each picture.)
A picture in front of the fountain outside my dorm with 445nm, 473nm, 532nm, 589nm, and 635nm (with the exception of 660nm - none of these photos include that wavelength).
Wall-writing!
Me with my ~85mW 589nm laser. I think this is one of the best beamshots of this laser that my girlfriend has taken
Explosion of light! Same five colors as before, but this time pointed at a wall in order to get a great beamshot
My 1.9W 445nm laser pointing at a fountain lit by a ridiculously bright torch.
Awesome shot of my 1.9W 445nm laser shining at the Tempe Town Lake and reflecting back, even seeing the beamshot of the reflection! And me, of course.
A beautiful photograph of the beam of said 1.9W 445nm laser. Took about 12 tries to get this one right, but she sure as hell did a great job.
Now, Vivian Sarik is my girlfriend, that's why that watermark is there. She's started to get more into photography, so she wants to make sure that her work stays her work
Anyway, fellas, what do you think?
A picture in front of the fountain outside my dorm with 445nm, 473nm, 532nm, 589nm, and 635nm (with the exception of 660nm - none of these photos include that wavelength).
Wall-writing!
Me with my ~85mW 589nm laser. I think this is one of the best beamshots of this laser that my girlfriend has taken
Explosion of light! Same five colors as before, but this time pointed at a wall in order to get a great beamshot
My 1.9W 445nm laser pointing at a fountain lit by a ridiculously bright torch.
Awesome shot of my 1.9W 445nm laser shining at the Tempe Town Lake and reflecting back, even seeing the beamshot of the reflection! And me, of course.
A beautiful photograph of the beam of said 1.9W 445nm laser. Took about 12 tries to get this one right, but she sure as hell did a great job.
Now, Vivian Sarik is my girlfriend, that's why that watermark is there. She's started to get more into photography, so she wants to make sure that her work stays her work
Anyway, fellas, what do you think?