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    Default A tribute to Photonlexicon

    Hi all,

    This morning i discovered lots of snow on my car.
    So i decided to give you all a snowy tribute from the Netherlands.

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/gallery/v/users/hobbybob/fun/SAM_0092.JPG.html

    P.s. anyone know how i can link from my gallery to place the picture in here right away ?
    When i use insert picture it's not recognized as a picture (the .html extension), and when i leave it off it also doesn't work.

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    Nice one!
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    luckily you aren't own a "mini" !

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    Suuuuper

    can we see a pic of the laser that did that now ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lasermad View Post
    can we see a pic of the laser that did that now ?
    I'll bet he used a CO2, snow absorbs 10640nm very well.

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    I can see how he did it, if you look closely you can see faint yellowing around the letters.
    I'm not sure what he did for blanking thou.

    cheers

    robert

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    ^^^^^^ hahahahahahaha ^^^^^^^

    Thumb blanking perhaps?
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