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Silver Sine Waves

I was really surprised at how well this worked. I took 3 lights that I got from Harbor Freight ($1 each, so pretty inexpensive), covered them in black electrical tape, and poked a hole in the tape to let light shine through. Then I attached them all together and gave it a shot! James was doing the painting in this photo, and you can see that he had the angle on the lights different throughout the movements, but the inflection points are linearly the same across the photo - in other words, it's really bright in the middle where the lights were pointed more towards the camera, and not so much towards the top and bottom.
I was really impressed that these white lights gave off a "silver" look to them, and am very happy with this $4 purchase.

I was really surprised at how well this worked. I took 3 lights that I got from Harbor Freight ($1 each, so pretty inexpensive), covered them in black electrical tape, and poked a hole in the tape to let light shine through. Then I attached them all together and gave it a shot! James was doing the painting in this photo, and you can see that he had the angle on the lights different throughout the movements, but the inflection points are linearly the same across the photo - in other words, it's really bright in the middle where the lights were pointed more towards the camera, and not so much towards the top and bottom.
I was really impressed that these white lights gave off a "silver" look to them, and am very happy with this $4 purchase.

Silver Sine Waves

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