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FrozenGate by Avery

Add your foggy shots!!

Those shots rule! Nice and bright even with sunlight still on the horizon.
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445 and one with both 445 and 405..

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Theres some pretty sweet pictures here.

hah thanks.. I try not to be over obsessive with beam shots but I still have too many lol.
Those 1st 3 pictures were taken out at my gma n gpas up in Toledo. The farmer behind their house has a 2nd field like that 1 right past the tree line. My unkle used to live back there, we used to call him n ask if he could see the beams. By the time the beams got to his house they were the size of his shed (or bigger) in his back yard, almost 2 miles away.
 
Here's a couple from Beaverton, Oregon;)
 

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Well it was foggy again tonight and thought i'd take some of my 100mW Rayfoss greenie too
 

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a couple from last night...


1.4W 445nm

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532nm 500mW

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With diffraction

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and 445nm with diffraction.

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Here is one when it was snowing a few nights ago:

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And this is today, in a foggy late afteroon:

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Lasers used: ~1W 445, ~60mW 532, ~200 mW 650
 
Great pics Benm!



Here are some new pics taken yesterday with a bit fog in the air.















 
Those are some awesome pictures - very distinct beam, but you can't really tell its foggy from the photos, so it appears insanely bright.

Taking my beamshots seems to have gained some attentions from my neighbours.. we were having a chat this evening and they mentioned the 'weird purplish beams' shining across the fog. As we all live on the 15th floor there was little doubt where that originated though - they wondered if it was a 'hobby or sorts' and i figured that is was :D
 
DJNY, those are some awesome pictures you just took. I wouldn't have known there was any fog if you hadn't said so.


Taking my beamshots seems to have gained some attentions from my neighbours.. we were having a chat this evening and they mentioned the 'weird purplish beams' shining across the fog. As we all live on the 15th floor there was little doubt where that originated though - they wondered if it was a 'hobby or sorts' and i figured that is was :D

lol. I know that a lot of people think it's strange to have a hobby of shining laser beams out your windows and taking pictures of them.
 
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DJNY, those are some awesome pictures you just took. I wouldn't have known there was any fog if you hadn't said so.

There wasn´t that much fog in the air like you see on the pictures. But even a little bit of smoke/fog/steam helps to increase the beam-visibility a lot and of course longer exposure time. Anyway, thank you :)
 
There is fog and fog.. on the three-color shot it was so foggy you could hardly see the ground from up here. The lights you see in the background are pretty bright streetlights about 100 meters away.
 


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