Well I am getting the pleasure all day, I LOVE Texas but the heat in the middle of summer is real. Man, if we had 20% humidity right now it would feel amazing! Lowest I have seen it all summer except for right before a front moves through is like 50. In the house we seem to average around 70+ depending on the day.
Some of the heat index calculators come up with over 125f, I believe them. 95f in the house + 70% humidity is no joke.
IG you have not done it, please post this in the main Giggles thread for it is going to be hard to keep up with requests for the same list in several topics
lol, the last week or 2 I have been getting many strange looks when I bring the equicilent of a bazooka to a knife fight.
Aka, I grab Giggles to look in a closet.
P.S. If you do this, make sure the brightness is turned way down or you will see spots for some time just form looking at the reflection of the hotspot on the wall.
Thanks, it turned out really nice. It is always nail biting after lining everything up, focusing the laser, test printing on some paper and then hitting the print button. You only get 1 shot at it.
Made a few mistakes in my time but I have started to get it figured out now. The key is the prep like most cosmetic things.
The camera was having a real hard time deciding what to make of everything. Some were more noticable then real life, others less so. The last comparison shot is pretty close to what we could see by eye.
The light just to the right of Giggles in that shot is a small zoomie that is a fair amount better then those cheap lights you are thinking of. If it was alone and the camera settings were tweaked you could make it look like those fake beamshots. Although in most cases they simply photoshop them.
Humidity plays a massive role in throwers range and how it works. It drastically reduces the usable range due to all the scattered light not making it to the target. On top of that the scattered light also tends to blind you making it harder to see downrange. I was having to squint a bit even behind the light itself.
It does very much feel like a giant light saber or one of those giant sky lights they use for grand openings.