While this page you will find information about Flowers This time we use them to create color filters that are to be used with our lanterns.
Personally, cold light lanterns that are used to mark Led Lenser by construction, low battery and very long durability.
All we have to do is cut the gels we see in the image above in accordance with the diameter of the lantern that we will use.
As you can see, not be a perfect circle because we will not use the gel as a whole then comprabaréis.

For models PT Len Lenser, T7 M7, serves a plastic cap of a bottle of Aquarius and that its diameter fits into the head of the flashlight and can easily be peeled off.
So, We can have as many colored lanterns as we wish in a simple and economic.
It is important to counsel is made with those who have since this white light tones of the gels be real. If used with warm light lanterns, they would change and would not get the color desado.


















Already, Mario… You could have a little more currado this cut!!!
JAJAJA. Very good.
Certainly, the Aquarius, ¿1 liter of?
Thank you very much for the info.
HELLO!
The cut is not important because if you look at the cap, its diameter is shorter than the diameter of the filter will not fall.
Regards
As stated by Jorge… I was referring to the cap!!! A little sandpaper…
HELLO!
Pint without my memory…
Not if I guess refers to cutting the cap Ivan jajajajajaaj!!!!
Seriously, Mario thanks for your advice.
To take a question on this topic. I have the Led Lenser T7 and I emerged the theme that cooling the temperature to 2500 ° k or less, (to offset the enormous light pollution produced by the cities and getting bluer skies) all other colors are distorted to me. It happens that if I stick a red tomato gel, I turns to pink for example. If I put a green rope light tends to greenish-blue wash, The steel wool tends to me red instead of yellow, etc..
My question is as; what combination of gels does well to t7 and other stuff to balance such a radical change in temperature and to leave all more or less and not to touch both PS or Lr?
Thanks friend!!
That's a very good question. Watch, when I put the WB to 2.500 I want something red, I use this flashlight has a very intense red and with him I can not WB:
http://www.fotografonocturno.com/articulos/ultrafire-wf-501-roja-azul-y-verde
Otherwise, experience will give you the ability to combine tools, namely, know that the luminous thread that changes the tone to 2,500 K, and 3.030K, for example, keeps it but you can still go a step further. If, for example expose the sky turns much more of one color that contrasts with your rope light, then exhibited a bit less to have more blue sky or darker, and your combination of WB, thread (or any other tool) and sky is the desired.
I'm a fan of night photography ,painting with light, and now yours definitely, it hurts that I live too far, but I love your tips, Thank you for sharing. I love your pictures, I hope to someday do something similar with mine, a hug.
Glad you like the content of the website Sylvia.
Slap and hope results!
Mario. I wonder how long the flashlight mentienes. Now I guess depending on the photo will be more or less, but If you ask an average of time to give birth in a room of a dilapidated house for example…how often and how long the gel using light???
There is no right answer to that question.
I could tell you that between 30s and 2 minutes because you have an idea but only you will know when you do.
Regards.
Hello Mario, advantage that they have brought it up, I wanted to abuse a little of your kindness, if you let me.
As I have understood and what I can deduce, light input to the sensor should be apportioned using the equivalence between the time of exposure and the ISO.
Namely, my question is, eg if I get a test to ISO 6400 for a minute and illuminating the subject during 5 seconds fits me, for a discussion of 30 minutes with the relevant ISO, Do I stay the same glow on the subject if I am exposed to the torch during 150 seconds? Can I use this equivalence? Knowing that things would greatly facilitate.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Yes, so. But do not suggest this way of working but, through practice, know how to light without making that calculation because sometimes you will fail if the lighting conditions change. Intuition and experience tell you how much and how without calculations.
Regards
Thank you Mario!
I still have a lot to have that experience but I'll keep your advice without hesitation.
I know you by your masterclass in courses Tucamon, 're a crack. I also laughed a lot with crafts McGyver, otherwise very useful for not spending a fortune. The pictures of the site are great, to see if I can ever get to do something like it or that it is a little.
Thanks again and best regards.
Glad you liked Roger.
Go ahead and work hard. Worth.
Regards.
Mario Bueno, because the other day I went to do the first tests with the new T7 LED Lenser Flashlight with household filters. See what you think of the results. I know I have much polish, but to see your expert opinion
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quenoteam/5721953990/in/photostream/lightbox/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quenoteam/5718525104/in/photostream/lightbox/
Hello Javier. The first thing to say that this car is worth its weight in gold.
The tree had opted for an orange filter (CTO) for more and better contrasted against the sky.
About the car, try not to see the flash of flash and try that exterior lighting is not the same everywhere, thus highlighting what seems most interesting.
Regards!
Thanks Mario. I will try to keep in mind your advice to the next exit
By the way I attached a photo of the day's drive, to see how it really is. I think this car has great potential. Try another night out with more ideas…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quenoteam/5723497409/in/photostream/lightbox/
greetings
Is posing. Do not miss out on any day if you withdraw…
Mario Good. I want to buy an LED LENSER and was determined to make your comets M7, but I have seen that there is M14 and wanted to know your opinion before because the price difference is ridiculous.
Both differences are the length and weight (The M14 weighs more and is somewhat longer), Battery type and life (the United States M14 4 AA and M7 4AAA) batteries in the M14 last longer and I think the distance range of the M14 is somewhat higher.
What can this M14 cons?
¿The Valdres “Napa Aquarius” in the M14?
For our necessities are virtually identical so I would go to the cheapest without hesitation.
Regards.
Thank you very much Mario
DIY with a stopper made of Aquarius 1.5 l and the T7.
It is a wonderful,hear.
Thank you very much for your wise counsel!
Por since I keep Ledsenser P7, treatment great with leopard. My question is this cold I take stock of some 3000 to have a blue sky but it illuminates the p7 want it to look white, I tried it with the yellow filter of the sheath ledsenser but I get a white color but yellow filter verdoso.Con to get a colorless white hue, ie turn the cold light of p7 in warm.
If you want to achieve natural tones with 3000K WB in the camera and using the Led Lenser have to use a full CTO gel, which is a color temperature correction. It's orange and yellow.
Regards.
Hello Mario, I met you in your masterclass Tucamon, and the truth that the energy that you put in explaining spread to everyone, and the final applause of your class you have well deserved, outset that this video and download it to my computer. Well I wanted to ask you this question about filters Caceros, I want to do some but as you say that with the cellophane if not burn good quality soon, why it occurred to me… them with x-rays, previously washed with chlorine back to its original state and then spray paint the desired color, I would like to know your opinion regarding this, is an idea that crossed my head, greetings and thanks.
I think it is more cumbersome to do that to make yourself some gels. If you do a cellophane flashlight will serve. If you do to the flash, you just want to buy a.
I let a couple of links:
http://www.fotografonocturno.com/articulos/filtros-para-linternas
http://www.fotografonocturno.com/articulos/geles