Friday 11 May 2012

How many lasers is that?

   With a laser show coming soon, I thought it suitable to post about lasers. I would like to
thank Milton (also going by the name 'Better than a sharp stick in the eye' on        
Flickr.com) for posting his photos of experimenting with a laser.

All he used was a laser with 5 different heads, they're not too hard to find.

How to do this yourself:

   Set up your camera on a tripod, and switch the shutterspeed to anything between 1     
and 3 seconds, depending on the amount of detail you want in the photo. Shine the laser against a wall while turning the head to get the moving patterns.

A lot of experimenting can be done with 5 different heads!

Great for the winter when you'd rather stay indoors.







   A different way of using these lasers for a complete different effect is to actually shining it in an area with objects. Not necessarily outside.

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