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  • Author Author: element14Dave
  • Date Created: 15 Apr 2014 3:23 PM Date Created
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Thermal Imaging: See the World Through a Different Lens

element14Dave
element14Dave
15 Apr 2014

This would be the time where I would channel my inner Morpheus and offer you the choice of taking red or blue pill. Take the blue pill and continue to see the world as you normally have, or the red, and we see together the unseen world around us. Thankfully you already taken the red pill, clicked on the post, and are ready to take a look at your world in a different spectrum and through the lens of thermography!

 

So sit back, relax and take a guess in the comments section below on what we captured through the lens of the Fluke-VT04

 

***Temperature is displayed in Fahrenheit

 

Make sure you leave your twitter handle along with your answers so we can spread your mastery of radiation detection in the electromagnetic field to the element14 masses if you guess correctly.

 

Answers will be revealed Friday April 25th, make sure you follow us over on twitter to see your moment of glory (we will share it in the comments section as well) .

 

 

 

 

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago +2
    I'll see your gratuitous FLIR Porn and raise Gratuitous FLIR and Raspberry PI action www.youtube.com/watch
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to element14Dave +1
    Nice to see I haven't lost my touch spotting cold bottles ... Well done DAB. Fancy including live animals, and using it while you go to the toilet. Mark
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    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to element14Dave

    Nice to see I haven't lost my touch spotting cold bottles ...image

     

    Well done DAB.

    Fancy including live animals, and using it while you go to the toilet.image

     

    Mark

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    element14Dave over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Nice job on getting #4 and #2 was initially correct.

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    element14Dave over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    Nice work you nailed the stove cooktop and #4 was close enough, to be fair you thought the bottles were in Centigrade when you originally posted image

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    element14Dave over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Thanks to everyone who guessed below are the answers to the challenge:

     

    1. Chicken (live)

    2. Electric stove-top heating element

    3. Toilet bowl

    4. Beer bottles on a counter

    5. Dog (laying down)

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    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Laureen.

    Yes and no. I did read DAB's entry but then thought the temperature is relevant and is likely to be in F, therefore some things be as they appear.

     

    No1 is something frozen since its 10 deg below freezing ...

    No3 has me puzzled, and its also frozen

     

    I'm probably only correct when spotting a cold beer ... I mean bottle.

     

    Mark

     

    BTW no twitter .. I like to have some privacy and my life can't be that interesting to everyone else.

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