Let me know what you think.
Christmas lights lighing a gum-ball machine:

Blue and red LED's on my computer lighting my stereo:

Optical mouse lighting hot sauce:

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Alternative LightingI was trying some alternative lighting a while ago. The point was to use non-standard light sources. I thought I would share a couple that I liked.
Let me know what you think. Christmas lights lighing a gum-ball machine: ![]() Blue and red LED's on my computer lighting my stereo: ![]() Optical mouse lighting hot sauce: ![]() Nikon D70
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Like the lighting on the last two. The xmas lights don't seem to do a lot except as a reflection in the machine glass. Craig Craig
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