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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Experimenting with laser photography

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Here are a few laser pictures I took in my back yard of my LFP 1W blue:

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Thanks for the comments!
My small metal tripod and flashlight clamp arrived a few days ago.
Love being able to actually mount the laser to something :p
 
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Bought both of them on eBay for about $16 total with shipping. I wasn't keeping track of the exact shipping times but I think they came pretty quickly.

One of the tripod legs is slightly lose but it is good enough to hold my laser upright.

And the aluminum clamp works pretty well. It was really stiff and difficult to adjust before I used some WD-40.

Though, I have to say, WD-40 is the worst tasting energy drink I have ever had.
 
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Thanks, would you have a link to the ebay site you bought from?
 
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No, I lost the exact place :crackup:
But if you search "super clamp" on eBay, you should come up with a bunch of them.
And there are a lot of mini tripods too. Just search "mini camera tripod" and look for one made by Phillips. It extends to 11".
 
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No, I lost the exact place :crackup:
But if you search "super clamp" on eBay, you should come up with a bunch of them.
And there are a lot of mini tripods too. Just search "mini camera tripod" and look for one made by Phillips. It extends to 11".
Excellent thank you so much.

Andrew
 
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Took some more pictures.
I didn't want to start another thread so I'll post them here.

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Which camera do you use also iso, shutter time etc if you don't mind me asking. I've been experimenting with my cameras, but have yet to find perfect settings.
 
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Iv'e been using 4 second exposure times on most of these pictures. A few of them are 1/4th second exposures. The reason I have to do longer exposure times is because I have a smaller compact digital camera by Fujifilm. Because of the small lens, it can't take in very much light. Oh, and I took these pictures right before sunset where I got 5 minutes of picture taking before it was too dark.
Otherwise it would be difficult to see the beam.
 
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