Pics? You can get a pretty good idea what it looked like by turning your monitor off.
Actually, the Milky Way was nicely visible along with the shooting stars, but pretty much everything else was too dark to see.
Pics? You can get a pretty good idea what it looked like by turning your monitor off.
Actually, the Milky Way was nicely visible along with the shooting stars, but pretty much everything else was too dark to see.
Keep dreaming guys.
I think the point of moon mode here is that you dont see the point’s :bigsmile:
Cheers David
Dreaming is not necessary :bigsmile:
A very composite image
The other kind of mooning can be seen oneself with google images if you so desire
I can’t say I was paying much attention to the flashlight after finding a good spot though…
Wuz dat spot somewhere between F and H?
Halo…: Bort:the person requesting pictures may have been onto something
Keep dreaming guys.
Dreaming is not necessary :bigsmile:
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A very composite image
The other kind of mooning can be seen oneself with google images if you so desire
Omg shadows all wrong!!!
optional clothing… no pockets… I don’t want to imagine where I’d put the flashlight after using it
Around her neck. Others have mentioned keeping a neck light as well.
plenty of options w/ a strong clip…
optional clothing… no pockets… I don’t want to imagine where I’d put the flashlight after using it
In your bag silly.
You should always keep a light where the sun don’t shine…
You should always keep a light where the sun don’t shine…
ToyKeeper:with a clothing-optional-after-dark policy, with one’s Significant Other
yep… been there.
AGREED
So…you’re the Significant Other? Or were you one of the passers-by?
Haha, the light was mostly to get to the water and find a comfy spot therein without getting injured. Also occasionally to ward off others for a bit of privacy. I can’t say I was paying much attention to the flashlight after finding a good spot though… Also, kind of important, not bright enough to see anything I would later want to unsee.
finding the right spot without injury is important ..
Moon mode might help but so would a beacon
After you arrived at the springs did you place the light on moon mode and put it about 1 foot under water on a ledge to give the springs and eerie glow?
Nope, the water was too murky for that to work. However, I did swim around a bit with the light on a ~20lm level underwater, and I heard a few people remark about it. “Whoa, is that an underwater flashlight?!”
Really, it’s not remarkable. They sell waterproof flashlights at walmart. The interesting things about this light were traits that nobody seemed to notice, like the nice Nichia 219B tint.
shouldn’t we use waterproof gear in hot
spring due to nature of thermal expansion?
water might seep in and kill your light
shouldn’t we use waterproof gear in hot
spring due to nature of thermal expansion?
water might seep in and kill your light
It wasn’t as hot as my showers… and I haven’t had any issues with water leaking into lights there.
redundant, deleted
breinrules:shouldn’t we use waterproof gear in hot
spring due to nature of thermal expansion?
water might seep in and kill your lightIt wasn’t as hot as my showers… and I haven’t had any issues with water leaking into lights there.
hmmmm, dunno but a friend of mine has her watch
died because of using it in the hot spring. (rated at
50 m or so). the glass might not expand as
much as the metal and water might come in.
maybe the spring there is not that hot?