I didnât wnat to put this in the show-off-using-your-implant thread since itâs not a video and I donât see how I could possibly get it on video. But I still wanted to share, and I donât think Iâve mentioned this before here:
Before I moved I used to do quite a bit of long exposure and light painting. I also did a lot of urban exploration and my thing was anything underground so of course I combined the two.
If youâre unfamiliar with photography terms what I did involved leaving the camera perfectly still for a few minutes to gather as much light as possible in complete or partial darkness. Sometimes I would work with a friend and the procedure went as follows:
Set up the camera, my friend gets in place, we turn all the lights off, I start the shot, he does whatever light painting. But then he had to come back to me and the camera in complete darkness. Usually we would just talk and use sound as a guide.
But as you might expect in some urbex locations you might not want to be noticed. In fact you would try and be completely silent. This is where my glowy doNext came in. I used to use it as a beacon to guide the other person. It is just bright enough to be seen but doesnât shine on the environment which would ruin the photo. Also itâs always there, no need to switch it on or off and that makes the whole choreography much simpler.
I have used it a couple other times in contexts where the voice is not practical. For example if the person must give me something so I can relay them. With the implant they directly see my hand.
Thatâs it, just a little anecdote
Which glowy do you have and where is it located?
No you havenât shared that here before. but im sure im not the only one who would like to see some of your art
Here is his thread
Took a stack of images and edited them together for my jumping spider in macro, this is Spinelli feeding on a fly, and a closeup from the same of wing detail on the fly. Sheâs a p. audax for anyone curious.
For a first go it came out way better than I was expecting
These are fascinating. Would you mind sharing some more?
On the very end I started experimenting with lasers. I made a custom spinning lazer and mounted it to a Wiral. The results were cool but I never got to experiment more that that:
This is how it looked IRL:
And this is the kind of things you could do with it:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVyRnqOLTXP/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
You could also move it so slow that it paints everything uniformly with very unnatural radial shadows. Itâs like a light printer.
Here are a couple more but feel free to dig in my Instagram ^ for more. There are shots from the Paris catacombs, the amazon and all kinds of wild places on there.
Iâm lazy so it takes me a couple of days to process and post new images, hereâs a few from a short while ago. I use a camera that shoots at 45MP so the level of detail when you zoom is kind of unreal.
for a while now Iâve wanted a ruler tattoo on the forearm, similar to the one Adam Savage has but simpler and more modern. Then I realized I have quite visible implants and know their sizes.
My doNext is 42mm in diameter so with the added skin itâs quite close to 5cm. My xG3s are 15mm which again with the added skin is close to 2cm.
Both 2 and 5 cm are very convenient subdivisions when vaguely guessing the length of something. Theyâre not precise but they are more than enough for most cases. And now I use them regularly.
Have you used yours to quickly measure stuff?
Ha, Ive never even thought about it.
I do use my hand
Once you know:-
Width of hand, with/without thumb
Splayed Thumb to pinky
Thumb to pointer
A finger
A thumb
Itâs a pretty âhandyâ tool
Isnât an inch supposed to be an average thumb? I always wandered why thereâs a âfootâ but not a âthumbâ freedom unit.
Such stupid units of measure , iâm surprised they dont also still use the cuibit
Fucks knows and who cares, I do know its approximately 25mm though (mine is)
And then you subdivided it
Rick/Camera Roll
Yes.
Assuming your average citizen is a fat monarch.
So, back in the medieval times, if a peasantâs thumb isnât exactly one inch long itâs the peasantâs fault for not eating as much as the king. nor having the same inbred ancestry!
oh, such an insolent peasant! forgets to eat his cake and then blames the amazing monarchy for his own thumbâs inability to stand up to measure!
Talking of which⊠shouldnât we have to update and Inchâs size now with the new monarch and allâŠ?