Yeah, sitting at school on my lunch hour with nothing to do, had my player with me and said fuck it, and just went out for a hour and took random photographs, usually for a shoot I can prepare everything, get my [Low end] light rig set up and have until the next morning to get everything right. Here, it was [Lightly] raining, windy as hell, and such.
My biggest problem with attending detail was I couldn't see what the fuck I was taking a picture of, after spending an hour trying to work with it, I've decided it's not a great idea to try and use the cheap dim-lit LCD touchscreen in broad daylight as a viewfinder, because it is a terrifying experience.
You definitely have an eye for that kind of detail, but I on the other hand cannot acquire that level of detail unless I can just get everything set up perfectly [In my super-mini studio, to say], and I can't just... Go out and 'take pictures' as you may be able to tell, which is why I've put off on the suggestions to 'go outside' in the past.
EDIT: On the flip side, I wasn't really trying and I was using the worse equipment I could use. I'll bring a proper camera next time I go, tryhard pants included.
The batteries are just standard Alkaline batteries with the labeling stripped [In my opinion they look more industrial when they're stripped].
Could you elaborate on "Elements from 4,5 batteries"?
EDIT: God damn, why does every one of my responses have to become so long? I guess doing summaries in schoolwork really is a good asset after all.