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Lu 🇦🇲

@ luppano @lou.lt

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assistante sociale et pilote de rallye

  • @flashlight The Nichia heats up faster than the Cree. (IR video on fedi link)

  • @flashlight Beamshots (on fedi link), still locked settings and 5600K.

  • 3000k TS10 to the rescue! Nobody planned any lighting for the sculpture ( by @Syl) at the entrance of the festival. It is fixed for a few hours. [@flashlight](https://lemmy.worl

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  • @lnsfw3 Qui Sème Danse, first edition of a music, arts, politics festival in rural France

  • @Tuss I think they're shit too, the effective ones were probably banned in France too. Maybe for the better, being highly toxic things burning in close proximity to people. Non-"volatile chemical" solutions may be a better option.

  • @Tuss Damn, I was specifically looking for something better than the spirals. Too bad. Thanks anyway !

  • @Tuss Thanks ! To what model do you refer ? I'm interested in testing out one of those.

  • @flashlight I may have overheated my brass TS10. The battery wrap shrank.

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  • @jon_slider I said I *may* do that again. And yes, with some more precautions and in short lapses of time.It is still an affordable light and I'm ok with testing its limits, especially while doing something productive and not effing around for the sake of it.

  • @flashlight I may have overheated my brass TS10. The battery wrap shrank.

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  • @jon_slider Yeah, I did not know at the time blinky modes were conflicting with thermal throttle. Now I may use it at full power again (while shooting), but turning it off between takes and cooling it in water.

  • @Krzak first of all this is an historical french city so the blocs and streets are very small and narrow compared to US cities. It is also a fairly small part of the city showing most of the tracks, and it is very walkable. Lots of things to do and people to see there, so busy heatmap.

  • @Nevrome Ensuite, il y a beaucoup de rues étroites et donc à sens unique, ça multiplie par 2 le nombre de rues empruntées en voiture.Je travaille dans l'événementiel donc entre le matériel à apporter avec nous et les horaires, on est souvent véhiculés.Et un dernier élément : j'ai beaucoup utilisé Waze en ville, qui fait prendre des trajets alternatifs aux grands axes pour les délester, donc beaucoup de rues parallèles secondaires, etc.Mais globalement : walkable city with friends.

  • @Nevrome Quelques éléments de réponse :Les îlots urbains de Lyon sont assez petits, le centre-ville lui-même est assez petit, il est donc possible de s'y déplacer à pied pour beaucoup de trajets. Peut-être plus que dans une ville canadienne ?Ensuite, je vais corriger mon post, je n'habite pas exactement à Lyon mais en proche banlieue, pas très bien desservie et vallonée, donc ça m'arrive assez régulièrement d'aller chercher des ami-es dans le centre, en voiture.1/2

  • @Reader9 I agree ! Someone get me a swimming pool

  • @solrize I will, if I get to work with fog machines. Could be sooner than a good foggy night.

  • @flashlight I may have overheated my brass TS10. The battery wrap shrank.

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  • @Reader9 I wasn't aware of that ! Thank you for pointing it out.