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Ray From The Sky

Dam

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Imagine. This is Ray of Light which comes from nowhere. It appears up in the sky and goes down on Earth straigt into your background. You don't know where does it come from. It bounces off the small mirror you left there specially. Isn't it epic? :)

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Epic pictures man! +1 for the photography :kewlpics:

BUT...........................
The beam divergence just made me rip my eyes out :banghead:
Anyway its still a nice laser to say the least. :)
 
That beam divergence is good for photography. Look how beautiful that sexy, thick beam is. Yum ;)
 
Imagine. This is Ray of Light which comes from nowhere. It appears up in the sky and goes down on Earth straigt into your background. You don't know where does it come from. It bounces off the small mirror you left there specially. Isn't it epic? :)

img0184md.jpg

img0186obu.jpg

img0188djd.jpg

img0189ty.jpg

img0199xc.jpg

img0203dx.jpg

What photos! Theyre amazing :beer:
-Anthony
 
I really love your photos! The ones in the snow you posted earlier are amazing as well. Thanks for posting these I really enjoyed them and they brightened my day! :gj:
 
Great pictures!! what is the power output during this?, on that slick green you have!
 
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Nice Photoshopped pics....

Jerry

Agreed. I like them, but they're really heavy on postprocessing.

You shouldn't have that much detail in the moon in a 1" exposure... go easier on the Lightroom sliders. Otherwise it just looks fake. ;)

Trevor
 
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Cool pictures.

I think there is a place for post-processing depending on what you are trying to get across to the viewer. There's nothing wrong with being a bit artistic if the circumstances allow. :)
 
Cool pictures.

I think there is a place for post-processing depending on what you are trying to get across to the viewer. There's nothing wrong with being a bit artistic if the circumstances allow. :)

I'm agree...the aim of these pics is not for a scientific paper ;)
 
Jerry, You would be surprised but that photos aren't "photoshopped" and I spent 5 minutes making them usable for forum, I'm sorry.

The only thing I made while converting RAW's to JPEG's is properly used Lightroom levels and contrast.. No color luminance and saturation adjustments. My light sabre photos were treated much more heavily and noone accused me of using PS. :wave:

There is no beam expander, beam is thick - near 4mm of diameter and 1,5mrad of divergence. Power is over 500mW on that lens.
Weather was beautiful for laser beam in that evening. Moon is very sharp becouse I know how to adjust focus manually using LV and how to use exposure times - finally I'm a photographer. :)

Thanks for kind words anyway!
 
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