Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For the reglet used in typesetting Reglet typesetting A reglet is a Flashing weatherproofing flashing between a wall or the back side of a parapet and a roof . Reglets usually consist of a receiver flashing affixed to the wall with fasteners and a bead of sealant, and a counter flashing extending from the wall over the roofing material usually a Roofing Weather proofing materials membrane roof . The counter flashing is removable to allow for the roofing material to be removed for re roofing. Some reglets are one piece. Sometimes the flashing is embedded into masonry walls for long lasting weatherproofing. The term reglet is also sometimes used to describe a long, straight decorative molding decorative moulding . The term reglet is derived from the old French word for ruler , because it is long and straight. A reglet may also be a groove in a wall to receive flashing. Usually, in the U.S.A., when the word is pronounced, the T is not silent. In modern, budget construction where low slope roofing and parapets are used, reglet and coping can comprise the majority of flashing costs. Category Moisture protection Category Building engineering Architecture stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Flashes Per Minute , or FPM , is simply the number of times a flashing light blinks per minute . Police and emergency vehicles use warning lights with flashing rates that typically fall in a range from 60 to 240 FPM. Persons with photosensitive epilepsy may suffer a seizure in response to a specific flashing frequency, e.g. 420 FPM, but the exact triggering frequency varies across individuals. To minimize the likelihood of an eleptogenic response, flashing rates above 300 FPM 5 Hz should be avoided Harding and Jeavons, 1994 . For conversion purposes, 60 FPM 1 Hertz Hz i.e. a frequency of one per second . References Harding G F A & Jeavons P M, 1994. Photosensitive Epilepsy . London MacKeith Press. Category Lighting Category Units of frequency fr Flash par minute ... more details
about the wig wag light flashing mechanism Wigwag disambiguation File Reverse ambulance with Star of Life.jpg thumb North West Ambulance Service NWAS ambulance displays the operation of a wig wag only one headlight operates at a time, with the two flashing alternately at a preset rate. A wig wag is a device for flashing an automobile s headlights at a preset rate. Traditionally, the wig wag will flash the right and left headlights often the headlights high beams alternately, but some designs will flash both headlights on and off together. More complex wig wags may cycle through several patterns, such as swiftly alternating the left and right headlights, alternating the left and right headlights slowly, flashing both headlights together, and then repeating the cycle. Although the use of flashing headlights does increase the visibility of any vehicle operating them, it can also create problems. Particularly when highbeam headlights are flashed, the wig wag may create glare or may otherwise temporarily blind the drivers of oncoming vehicles. Wig wags may also cause moth effect , in which other drivers are attracted to the flashing lights, ultimately causing them to ram the vehicle in which those lights are installed this continues to be debated. ref http www.theiacp.org documents pdfs LESS ACF29B.pdf Discourse on wig wag use PDF file ref Generally, wig wags are prohibited on all vehicles except emergency vehicles Citation needed date September 2009 , however the road rules in New South Wales , Australia , and some areas in the United States allow school buses to have flashing headlights. ref http www.rta.nsw.gov.au registration downloads vsi vsi 08 flashing lights and sirens nov 2007.pdf Vehicle Standards Information sheet re flashing lights PDF file ref Additionally, in some locations, motorcycles are permitted to use a flashing headlight during daytime hours in order to increase visibility. Notes reflist An alternating left right high beam flash system was invented, fitted ... more details
Signal lights may refer to Traffic light , signal lights controlling automotive & pedestrian traffic flow Automotive lighting Turn signals Turn signals , signal lights indicating automotive change of direction Railway signalling , use of signal lights to control train traffic flow Signal lamp , a device for communicating between ships with flashing lights. disambig ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Full envelope subcontractor Full envelope subcontractor a subcontractor who provides Service economics services by using following systems external wall insulation rainscreen cladding stud partition s and suspended ceiling s window s and door s flashing light frame construction s curtain wall s Category Construction terminology ... more details
Image Flashing Swords 1.jpg frame right Flashing Swords 1 edited by Lin Carter , Dell Publishing Dell Books , 1973 a showcase for the SAGA authors The Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA is the name of a literary group of United States American fantasy author s active from the 1960s through the 1980s, noted for their contributions to the fantasy subgenre of heroic fantasy or Sword and sorcery Sword and Sorcery . The group served as a vehicle for popularizing and promoting the respectability of the subgenre. Membership Its name notwithstanding, membership was open to women as well as men. Early members were often more celebrated for their science fiction writings than their fantasy, as fantasy as a distinct literary genre was then hardly recognized. Entry to SAGA, however, depended solely on their fantasy credentials. The initial members and the works that formed the basis of their membership were Poul Anderson for his novels The Broken Sword and Three Hearts and Three Lions Lin Carter for his Thongor series L. Sprague de Camp for his Pusadian series Pusadian tales and his work in popularizing Robert E. Howard s Conan the Barbarian Conan John Jakes for his tales of Brak the Barbarian Fritz Leiber for his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series Michael Moorcock for his tales of Elric of Melnibon Andre Norton for her Witch World series Jack Vance for his Dying Earth stories . Membership was later extended on an invitational basis to selected other living heroic fantasy authors ... of Flashing Swords anthologies edited by Carter and published by Dell publisher Dell Books from ... Flashing Swords , Lin Carter , ed. Flashing Swords 1 Flashing Swords 1 1973 Flashing Swords 2 Flashing Swords 2 1975 Flashing Swords 3 Warriors and Wizards Flashing Swords 3 Warriors and Wizards 1976 Flashing Swords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians Flashing Swords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians 1977 Flashing Swords 5 Demons and Daggers Flashing Swords 5 Demons and Daggers 1981 See also Flashing ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 otheruses Cricket disambiguation File Chimney cricket.svg right 300px A cricket is a ridge structure designed to divert water on a roof . Generally found on the high side of a chimney or the transition from one roof area to another, the cricket is normally the same Roof pitch pitch as the rest of the roof, but not always. Smaller crickets are covered with metal Flashing weatherproofing flashing , and larger ones can be covered with the same material as the rest of the roof. Crickets are also often referred to as saddles in this context. DEFAULTSORT Cricket Category Roofs architecture stub ... more details
Green lightning originally referred to random flashing streaks across the screen of IBM 3270 IBM 3278 9 computer terminals , which were produced by a hardware bug when a new symbol set was being download ed. Instead of fixing the fault, IBM suggested that it was useful because it let the user know during the download that something was in progress. Later IBM colour graphics terminals were microprocessor driven and would not have produced flashing streaks, so IBM actually programmed them to re create the green lightning The bug had become a feature a phenomenon known as a misbug . References cite web url http foldoc.org index.cgi?green lightning title green lightning work FOLDOC accessdate 2007 03 09 Category Computer jargon ... more details
notability Biographies date June 2011 BLP sources date June 2011 Lisa Law is an American photographer and filmmaker, who s best known for the book and documentary about the 1960s titled Flashing on the Sixties . ref http edition.cnn.com 2004 US 08 13 twih.woodstock Flashing back to Woodstock ref References Reflist External links IMDb name 0492355 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Law, Lisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Law, Lisa Category American photographers Category 1943 births Category College of Marin alumni Category Living people Category City College of San Francisco alumni Category Place of birth missing living people US photographer stub ... more details
unsourced date December 2009 Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Blinkar bl Cover Cover size Border Caption Artist Adolphson Falk Album A side Blinkar bl B side Rum f r dig Released November December 1981 Format 7 single Recorded Genre synthpop Length 4.34 4.20 Label Writer Producer Audio sample? Certification Last single Astronaut This single Blinkar bl Next single B rande v g Promotion Misc Blinkar bl Flashing Blue was the breakthrough single for the Sweden Swedish synthpop band Adolphson Falk when it was played in the Swedish radio show Eldorado in 1981. The single was their first synth single with Greg FitzPatrick controlling the synths . Original release 1981 Blinkar bl was recorded on 4 5 November in 1981 in Riksradions studio 7 in Stockholm . Rum f r dig was an older acoustic song recorded in 1980 in KMH Studio. Track listing Blinkar bl 4.34 Rum f r dig 4.20 English version The song was released in 1982 in an English language English version, Flashing Blue . Track listing Flashing Blue Astronaut Re release In 2006 an acoustic version of Blinkar bl was released. 1980s single stub Category Swedish songs Category Swedish language songs sv Blinkar bl ... more details
File TC with light gun.JPG thumb right An air traffic controller using a light gun that can be used to control aircraft with radio failure. In the case of a NORDO radio failure or aircraft not equipped with a radio, air traffic control may use a signal lamp to direct the aircraft. The signal lamp has a focused bright beam and is capable of emitting three different colors red, white and green. These colors may be flashed or steady, and have different meanings to aircraft in flight or on the ground. Planes can acknowledge the instruction by wiggling their wings, moving the aileron s if on the ground, or by flashing their landing or navigation lights during hours of darkness. class wikitable Signal Aircraft in flight Aircraft on the ground Ground vehicles or personnel Flashing white ICAO Land at this airport and proceed to Apron NOTE This is not a clearance to either land or taxi. Clearances to land and taxi will follow. br FAA Not Applicable Return to starting point Return to starting point Steady green Cleared to land Cleared for takeoff Cleared to cross proceed Flashing green Cleared to approach airport, or return to land Cleared to taxi N A Steady red Continue circling, give way to other aircraft Stop Stop Flashing red Airport unsafe, do not land Immediately taxi clear of runway in use Clear the taxiway runway Alternating red and green Exercise extreme caution Exercise extreme caution Exercise extreme caution Blinking runway Aviation Lights colspan 3 Vehicles, planes, and pedestrians immediately clear landing area in use References http www.faa.gov air traffic publications ATpubs ATC atc0302.html FAAO 7110.65 Air Traffic Control Chapter 3, Section 2 Visual Signals http www2.tech.purdue.edu at courses at300 Documents Annex2.pdf ICAO Annex II, Rules of the Air Telecommunications Category Airport infrastructure Category Aviation communications Category Air traffic control es Se ales de luz utilizadas por la Aviaci n ru ... more details
Bucha may refer to Bucha, Saxony Anhalt , a municipality in the Burgenland district, Saxony Anhalt, Germany Bucha, Saale Holzland , a municipality in the Saale Holzland district, Thuringia, Germany Bucha, Saale Orla , a municipality in the Saale Orla district, Thuringia, Germany Bucha, Ukraine , a town in Ukraine s Kiev Oblast Bucha effect , a seizure inducing flashing light effect Sana Bucha , Pakistani television journalist Disambig de Bucha eo Bucha it Bucha nl Bucha pl Bucha ru pt Bucha vo Bucha ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date February 2008 Gestalt qualities Gestaltqualit ten in German were introduced by Christian von Ehrenfels 1859 1932 . The qualities were based on tests done by flashing lights for certain amounts of time. This discovery later led to the famous Gestalt effect discovered by Max Wertheimer . External links http ontology.buffalo.edu smith articles mach mach.html Kevin Mulligan and Barry Smith. Mach and Ehrenfels The Foundations of Gestalt Theory Category Psychological theories ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Lore of the Witch World title orig translator image Image Lore of the Witch World.jpg 200px image caption Cover of the first edition author Andre Norton cover artist Michael Whelan country United States language English language English series Witch World genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short stories publisher DAW Books release date 1980 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 223 pp. isbn 0 87997 560 1 oclc 6738437 preceded by Spell of the Witch World followed by Lore of the Witch World is a collection of short stories by science fiction and fantasy author Andre Norton , forming part of her Witch World series. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in September 1980, and has been reprinted numerous times since. Early printings had cover art by Michael Whelan and a frontispiece by Jack Gaughan . The book collects seven Witch World pieces by Norton, two short stories, three novelettes, and two novellas, most of which had been previously published elsewhere, together with an introduction by C. J. Cherryh . Contents Introduction C. J. Cherryh Spider Silk from Flashing Swords 3 Warriors and Wizards Flashing Swords 3 , edited by Lin Carter , 1976 Sand Sister from Heroic Fantasy anthology Heroic Fantasy , edited by Gerald W. Page and Hank Reinhardt , 1979 Falcon Blood from Amazons , edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson , 1979 Legacy from Sorn Fen from Norton s earlier collection Garan the Eternal , 1973 Sword of Unbelief from Swords Against Darkness II , edited by Andrew J. Offutt , 1977 The Toads of Grimmerdale from Flashing Swords 2 Flashing Swords 2 , edited by Lin Carter , 1974 Changeling written for this collection External links isfdb title id 2521 title Lore of the Witch World Category 1980 short story collections Category Fantasy short story collections Category Short story collections by Andre Norton story collection stub ... more details
The LED anti collision light refers primarily to a flashing LED light assembly installed on the upper and lower fuselage of aircraft . Historically, this item employed rotating incandescent bulb s or flashing xenon flashtube s in order to meet the Federal Aviation Administration requirement for 400 candela output. Development Talon Aerospace in Helena, Alabama began a program to develop and certify an LED equivalent in 2004. Due to relatively low light output and excessive heat, a reliable substitute was not produced and certified until 2008. ref FAA Document ST03574AT http rgl.faa.gov Regulatory and Guidance Library rgstc.nsf 0 AA0E9D0239FC0DA986257536005806C0?OpenDocument&Highlight st03574at ref Since that time, numerous other companies have produced LED Anti Collision lights. Units produced by Goodrich Hella, Whelen, and other companies meet the requirements of TSO C96. Other applications Talon Aerospace has gone on to produce LED replacements for many other aircraft lighting assemblies, saving the airlines huge sums due to the lighter weight and higher reliability of LED equipped assemblies. Sources reflist Category Light emitting diodes Category Aircraft external lights ... more details
males fly about singly, not in groups, flashing a species specific pattern until a receptive female responds with her species specific flashing signal. ref name buck cite journal last Buck first John coauthors Elizabeth Buck title Toward a Functional Interpretation of Synchronous Flashing by Fireflies ... 17 June 2011 ref P. carolinus was the first North American species found to show synchronized flashing behavior. Synchronized flashing by male fireflies is common in South Asia, where huge aggregates of males perch on specific trees to create a bright display of flashing. The synchronized flashing ... of flashing depends somewhat on temperature, but the flash pattern of a male P. carolinus is typically ... flashing is to create a synchronized dark period, during which males can search for female ... males energetically walking, flashing, and attempting to mount the female or nearby males. The female ... first Susan title U.S. fireflies flashing in unison url http findarticles.com p articles mi m1200 .... This behavior results in bands of flashing fireflies, with waves of flashing and darkness seeming to travel across the hillside. ref name tenn Since the scientific description of synchronized flashing ... more details
non standard use and arrangement. Alternating alternates flashing lights In the United States, flashing red is the equivalent of a stop sign . In the United States and Australia, flashing amber indicates ... traffic. In some parts of Canada, a flashing green known as Advanced Green light signals permission ... traffic is facing a RED light . At least one traffic light in Montreal, Canada has a flashing right ... date December 2011 In many other places in Canada, the flashing green can be a full green or a green ... Vancouver a flashing green light means a totally different thing the crossing road has stop signs and oncoming traffic also sees a flashing green, not a red . This stems from the fact that there is no equivalent ... Production Basicdrivershandbook2010.pdf Government of Alberta , Chapter 2, page 49 ref , a flashing ... , and a sign saying Advanced green when flashing is usually attached to the light in question. The opposite ... Scotia , a flashing green arrow indicates that the opposing direction still has a red light and any ... a turn in the direction of the arrow turn. Protected flashing green is now used in parts of California ref cite news first Michelle last Groh Gordy authorlink coauthors title Red, stop. Green, go. Flashing red, stop. But flashing green? url http www.dailybulletin.com drivetime ci 4427730 work Los Angeles ... turn cleanup section date July 2011 Flashing yellow arrow see also Yellow trap Image Flashing LT1.jpg thumb right 250px A pole mounted flashing left turn signal in Oregon. A new configuration involving a flashing yellow arrow ref cite web url http projects.kittelson.com pplt LearnAbout ... in North Carolina signals displaying a flashing yellow arrow are being phased in to replace the 5 ... One with 4 lamps a steady red arrow, a steady yellow arrow, a flashing yellow arrow, and a steady ... indication third lamp which can display either a steady green arrow or a flashing yellow arrow. The other 3 lamp signal has a steady red arrow, a steady yellow arrow and a flashing yellow arrow, with no green ... more details
and steady light. Flashing light A flashing light is a rhythmic light in which the total ... the flashes of light are all of equal duration. It is most commonly used for a single flashing ... long flashing with the abbreviation L.Fl . If the frequency of flashes is large more than 30 ... is considered Flashing , yet at another that only a rate of 60 flashes per minute is considered ... a flashing light, it can be used for a single occulting light that exhibits only single occultations ... Q , is a special case of a flashing light with a large frequency more than 30 ref name LLQuick ... notation similar to flashing and occulting lights is also sometimes ref name LoL used e.g. Q. 9 . Another ... Code for A . Fixed and flashing A fixed and flashing light, abbreviated F. Fl , is a light in which a fixed low intensity light is combined with a flashing high intensity light. Alternating An alternating ... more details
signalling Colour light signal aspects flashing yellow signals on approach. Flashing yellows signify ... the train is near to it. Over the next few years, flashing yellows were also installed at locations ... to that given at a diverging route. The accident File Flashing yellow signal aspects.gif thumb 150px right Sequence of signals where flashing yellow aspects are in use, when the line is clear throughout ... presented to its driver were as follows class wikitable Signal no. Aspect Meaning CH105 Flashing double yellow Advance indication of diverging route ahead CH103 Flashing single yellow Indication of diverging ... saw CH23 at red. Having interpreted that the flashing yellows meant that the route all the way over ... box and told the signalman You had double flashing yellows and the route was set for Stoke . With traditional junction layouts in mind, he thought that flashing yellows meant that the line was clear ... training on the recently introduced flashing yellow signals and the implications at multiple junctions ... to the installation of flashing yellows at Colwich the previous month. A contributory factor was the lack ... changing the signalling sequence so that flashing yellows would only be used when the line ... more details
The current Dutch railway signalling system operated by ProRail has been in effect since 1954 on the Dutch Railways network It was designed to be one of the simplest in Europe and is integrated to the Automatische treinbe nvloeding ATB EG ATB , the system of cab signalling widespread on the Dutch network. Dutch trains normally use the right hand track and the signals are placed at the right of the track in sections also equipped to run on the left track, the signals are placed on the left. Light Signals Below are common forms raised hooggeplaatst signal, can be used anywhere ground laaggeplaatst or dwarf dwergsein signal, used in areas where speeds do not exceed 40  km h, do not have numeric display warning voorsein signal. Their aspects are categorized according to the colour. There is never more than one colour at a time Green Aspect Image Lichtsein hoog groen.svg 30px Image Lichtsein laag groen.svg 30px     Green proceed in the case of a dwarf signal, speed restricted to 40  km h Flashing Green proceed speed restricted, 40  km h Flashing green with figure proceed speed restricted, 10 the displayed digit in km h Yellow Aspect Image Lichtsein hoog geel.svg 30px image Lichtsein laag geel.svg 30px image Lichtsein hoog geel4.svg 30px     Yellow reduce speed to less than 40  km h the next signal is at stop aspect Yellow with digit displayed reduce speed to 10 the displayed digit in km h Yellow with flashing digit displayed reduce speed to 10 the displayed digit in km h , and keep the brake if the next signal still shows a yellow aspect used to signal short sections Flashing yellow proceed at sight. Red Aspect Image Lichtsein hoog rood.svg 30px Image Lichtsein laag rood.svg 30px     Red stop in front of the signal Flashing Red stop in front of the signal used for work trains . Speed displays cellpadding 5 align center Image Dutch railway sign groen13.svg 60px     Reference speed of the line 10x the displayed digit in km h ... more details
Taxobox name Photurinae image Photuris lucicrescens.jpg image width 240px image caption Adult Photuris lucicrescens regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a infraclassis Neoptera superordo Endopterygota ordo Coleoptera subordo Polyphaga infraordo Elateriformia superfamilia Elateroidea familia Lampyridae subfamilia Photurinae subfamilia authority subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Several, see text Photurinae is a subfamily of fireflies Lampyridae . They contain many of the well known North America n species , such as the Pennsylvania Firefly Photuris pennsylvanica , state insect of Pennsylvania . They are among the flashing as opposed to continuous glow fireflies known as lightning bug s in North America, although they are not too distantly related to the flashing fireflies in the Lampyrinae as the most basal biology basal lineages of that subfamily do not produce light at all the Photurinae s flashing signals seem to be convergent evolution . ref name stangerhalletal2007 Stanger Hall et al. 2007 ref The genus Photuris genus Photuris is often called femme fatale fireflies , due to the females habit of imitating other lightning bugs flashes, to attract, kill and eat them. Their prey includes such unrelated Lampyrinae like rover fireflies Photinus or Pyractomena . ref name stangerhalletal2007 Genera include Bicellonycha small Motschulsky, 1853 small AnnalsOfTheEntomologicalSocietyOfAmerica94 129. MolecularPhylogeneticsAndEvolution45 22. Photuris genus Photuris &ndash femme fatale fireflies Pyrogaster AnnalsOfTheEntomologicalSocietyOfAmerica94 129. Footnotes Reflist References aut Stanger Hall, Kathrin F. Lloyd, James E. & Hillis, David M. 2007 Phylogeny of North American fireflies Coleoptera Lampyridae Implications for the evolution of light signals. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 45 1 33 49. small doi 10.1016 j.ympev.2007.05.013 PMID 17644427 small http www.bio nica.info Biblioteca StangerHall2007Fireflies.pdf PDF fulltext ... more details
Infobox lighthouse image name Alligator reef lh.JPG caption Alligator Reef lighthouse, date unknown location four miles 7 km east of Indian Key , near the Matecumbe Keys coordinates coord 24 51 6 N 80 37 6 W region US type landmark yearlit 1873 automated 1963 yeardeactivated foundation iron piles construction iron skeleton framework enclosing stair cylinder and square dwelling shape White octagonal pyramid on black skeleton tower. height 136 feet 41 m above water lens first order bivalve Fresnel lens range White 16 nm, Red 13 nm characteristic Flashing Light Flashing 4 White 60s 2Red sectors 0.2s fl 9.8s ec. 0.2s fl 9.8s ec. 0.2s fl 9.8s ec. 0.2s fl 29.8s ec. Red from 23 to 249 and 047 to 068 . racon G Golf Infobox NRHP embed yes name Alligator Reef Light nrhp type image alt caption locmapin Florida map alt map caption lat degrees lat minutes lat seconds lat direction long degrees long minutes long seconds long direction location built architect architecture added December 1, 2011 designated nrhp type visitation num visitation year refnum 11000860 mpsub governing body Alligator Reef Light is located four nautical miles 7 kilometers east of Indian Key , near the Matecumbe Keys of Florida in the United States , north of Alligator Reef itself. The station was established in 1873. It was automated in 1963 and is still operational. The structure is an iron pile lighthouse pile Skeletal tower skeleton with a platform. The light is 136 feet 41 m above the water. It is a white octagonal pyramid skeleton framework on black pile foundation, enclosing a square dwelling and a stair cylinder. The lantern is black. The original lens was a first order bivalve Fresnel lens . The light characteristic is Flashing Light flashing white and red, every third flash red, from SW by W 1 2 W through southward to NE 1 8 E, and from NE by E 3 4 E through northward to SW 3 8 S Flashing Light flashing red throughout the intervening sectors interval between flashes 5 seconds. It has a nominal ran ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 merge Practical effect date November 2010 An in camera effect is any special effect in a video or movie that is created solely by using techniques in and on the camera and or its parts. The in camera effect is defined by the fact that the effect exists on the original camera negative or video recording before it is sent to a lab or modified. So effects that modify the original negative at the lab, such as skip bleach or Flashing cinematography flashing , are not included. Likewise effects that work with props, such as Squib explosive squibs , fire, and dustball guns are also not included. Some examples of in camera effects include Matte painting Sch fftan process Forced perspective Dolly zoom Lens flare s Lighting effects Photographic filter Filtration such as using a fog filter to simulate fog, or a grad filter to simulate sunset. shutter photography Shutter effects. Time lapse , slow motion , fast motion , and speed ramping . Bipack s Slit scan Infrared photography Reverse motion Front projection See also Camera Effects Company Cinematic techniques Optical printing In camera editing DEFAULTSORT In Camera Effect Category Special effects Filming stub ... more details
File Phare pte Saint Antony a Fa.jpg thumb St Anthony s Lighthouse St Anthony s Lighthouse is a lighthouse on St Anthony Head on the eastern coast of the entrance to the harbour of Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth , Cornwall . The lighthouse was built in 1835 by Olver of Falmouth . The light originally came from eight Argand lamp Argand oil lamp s. The light source was changed to pressure vapour and later to electric light electricity when electricity was connected in 1954. Today the light is automated, Flashing Light flashing every 15  seconds, with a red sector for The Manacles rocks and a range of 22  miles. The fog horn blasts once every 30  seconds. When the fog bell was dismantled in 1954 which hung from the gallery at the front of the tower it was donated to a local church but, after many years of sitting on the church front lawn, was taken away to be melted down. St. Anthony s lighthouse was featured in the UK version of Fraggle Rock , as Fraggle Rock Lighthouse in external scenes. Nearby St. Mawes also featured in some scenes from the programme. External links commons category http www.trinityhouse.co.uk interactive gallery st anthonys.html Information on St Anthony s Lighthouse at Trinity House gbmapping SW846311 coord 50 08.4 N 05 0.9 W display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Anthony s Lighthouse Category Lighthouses in Cornwall lighthouse stub Cornwall struct stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Infobox lighthouse image name Lime Kiln Lighthouse 2.jpg caption location San Juan Island, Washington San Juan Island , Washington U.S. state Washington coordinates coord 48.5158 N 123.1525 W yearlit 1919 automated 1962 yeardeactivated foundation Surface construction concrete shape Octagonal height 38 ft lens Fourth order Fresnel lens range characteristic Image Lime Kiln II.jpg thumb Lime Kiln The Lime Kiln light , a name derived from the lime kilns built nearby in the 1860s, was first established in 1914. It was the last major light established in Washington. The lighthouse was updated five years later with a 38 foot octagonal concrete tower rising from the fog signal building. A fourth order Fresnel lens was first exhibited from the new tower on June 30, 1919. The Coast Guard automated the Lime Kiln Lighthouse in August 1962, using photoelectric cells to turn the light on at dusk and off during daylight hours. In 1998, the drum lens was replaced with a modern optic, Flashing Light flashing a white light once every 10 seconds. Sitting on the rocky shoreline at a height of 55 feet, the beacon is visible for 17 miles. Lighthouses of Washington Category Lighthouses in Washington state Category Buildings and structures in San Juan County, Washington Category Transportation in San Juan County, Washington US lighthouse stub Washington struct stub ... more details