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I was taking some pictures for my ebay auction, and i decided to put them all up here
PA300238.jpg

PA300220.jpg

PA300221.jpg

PA300224.jpg

PA300231.jpg

PA300232.jpg

PA300236.jpg

PA300234.jpg

PA220113.jpg


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You used a little too much fog dont ya think lol
Pics still looks bright and pertyfull ;D
one things is that if its for ebay, the buyers are going to be thinking that the laser is really not that bright and all the fog is just enchanting the beam.
You camera pics fog up easy !! lol
 
If i didn't know what this really was, in your fifth and seventh pic it almost looks like part if not all of the beam is photo shopped in or something. but still great pics, i love blu-ray
 
Yeah, I used a little too much smoke - i had a little fire going in my garage, and i lost control of it a little. The beam isn't photoshopped i assure you. I think it looks that was a little because we don't normally see blu-rays beams in the day, and when we see them in the dark, they look different.
 
Nice pics, love br beam shots :D

what camera are you using? picks up the violet very nice.
 
it sux, my Olympus C-700 Ultra Zoom cant even pick up the beam from my 50mW green in pitch black night time
 
if you have a "scene" setting mode, then look for the night portrait mode - it looks great, as it lights up the background the beam, so it looks even better
 
Liberty1992 said:
it sux, my Olympus C-700 Ultra Zoom cant even pick up the beam from my 50mW green in pitch black night time

Not at all? My camera can barely see mine. But all you have to do is photshop it by selecting the beam and turning up the exposure/brightness untill it looks like what it does to the eye.
 


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