Thanks, Larry, for the suggestion.  I have a clamp light and LED bulbs I
could put in it.  I actually tried going out on the upper deck, to see what
I could do. but I can't open the door because it opens outward and there is
two feet of snow and ice on the deck and right against the door.

I tried turning on the outdoor light on the deck next to the door last
night.  Not much light reached the icicles I can see from the nearest
window, but I took a few exposures and will see what if anything develops.

Dan Matyola

On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 3:51 PM Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have had great luck using $10 clamp lights with LED light bulbs.  If you
> break off the diffuser, the LEDs are often on a flat plate giving you more
> of a directional beam.  Since they put out relatively little heat, it’s
> also relatively easy to make a snoot out of aluminum foil, or for that
> matter something like a cereal box.
>
> You can also get light fixtures that attach to light stands, and I use
> those a lot when I’m using the LED lights as hot lights.
>
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/XkhxTbDS2W7cA26u8
>
>
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