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FrozenGate by Avery

Older laser photos i took that came out good

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I dont remember if i posted these at all but they look pretty good and give a good idea of how bright these high power laser really are. it was a cloudy dark day so the beams were more pronounced then normal but they are very bright. I hate the fact that 445nm looks purple. Its the m140 diode so it does have a slight violet tinge to it but its mostly blue

i have since sold these lasers and finding these photos makes me miss them lol

2w 445nm
1w 405nm
320mw spartan 532nm
1w 638nm


20141002_185302_LLS by Alex Littig, on Flickr
20141002_185318_LLS by Alex Littig, on Flickr

I dont recommend turning on 4 high powered lasers at once in your room..I was Waring laser shads tho :)
20141002_184737_LLS by Alex Littig, on Flickr

From left to right 200mw 650nm, 1w 638nm, 100mw 532nm, 220mn 520nm, 2w 445nm


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Nice photos! I am really liking outdoor laser shots, I am going to have to take some outside too. I am surprised how nicely those beams came out with what appears to be quite a bit of ambient outside light. :kewlpics:
 
IT was a very strange day that seemed darker then normal. the beams just really stood out that day. there was no fog ether
 
Awesome! I like how the 532nm and 638nm look to produce yellow, at least in your picture :p

-Alex

i remember when i had the red and green laser if i shined them both at the same spot which was very bright there would be yellow reflections all around the room. laser goggles were a must.
 
That's the 445nm on the left? According to this calculator;

Relative Laser Beam Brightness Calculator: (445nm 2000mw) vs. (405nm 1000mw)

the 445nm beam should be roughly 12x brighter than the 405nm beam however in your picture the 405nm looks much better!

Very nice. :beer:

OVNI

ikr the 405nm beam is bright and very very visable at night if its 1000mw but the beamshots making it look to bright


in real life i dont think its 12 times brighter. just look at my sig photo, that was a dark and foggy night, 445nm is much brighter but idk about 12 times
 
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Hi, Nice beam shots buddy keep it up ..
Oh didn't your mom tell you to make your bed in the morning LOL !! When i was younger i couldn't go out if my bed wasn't made or my room cleaned. Just figured i throw the out there..

Rich:)
 
i added 2 more photos i took.

from left to right 200mw 650nm, 1w 638nm, 100mw 532nm, 220mn 520nm, 2w 445nm
 
Hi, Nice beam shots buddy keep it up ..
Oh didn't your mom tell you to make your bed in the morning LOL !! When i was younger i couldn't go out if my bed wasn't made or my room cleaned. Just figured i throw the out there..

Rich:)

my room is a horizontal closet :tinfoil:
 
Hey gravity is terrible isn't it Glad you have a sense of humor pal. It's all good buddy I like that mag light i build a lot of them and modify the switch and tail caps.

Rich:)
 
I dont recommend turning on 4 high powered lasers at once in your room..I was Waring laser shads tho :)

For what colors? Great photos.:gj:
That's the 445nm on the left? According to this calculator;

Relative Laser Beam Brightness Calculator: (445nm 2000mw) vs. (405nm 1000mw)

the 445nm beam should be roughly 12x brighter than the 405nm beam however in your picture the 405nm looks much better!

Very nice. :beer:

OVNI

I am surprised the 405nm was visible at all outside with that much light, it could just be the camera picks it up good.

Alan
 
For what colors? Great photos.:gj:


I am surprised the 405nm was visible at all outside with that much light, it could just be the camera picks it up good.

Alan

I would say in real life the beam was about 4 times dimmer then that. my camera loved 405nm lol
 
Hey gravity is terrible isn't it Glad you have a sense of humor pal. It's all good buddy I like that mag light i build a lot of them and modify the switch and tail caps.

Rich:)

i would love a 4w 480nm mag one day if such a diode comes out
 





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