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    Lumberjack’s Photography

    Crispy clear
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    Lumberjack’s Photography

    Zoomed in, minimum ISO, smallest aperture, and the electronic shutter set to 16,000 or 32,000 I was able to dim the bulb enough to see the details of the light source well enough. Then I matched what I saw to the configuration of a certain bulb used on light poles. I think it had 2 mercury arcs...
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    Lumberjack’s Photography

    That's a crisp 1/32000 :) wow. I remember using the electronic shutter on my camera to see if the power company changed the light pole bulb to LED like they said they would. I was able to then see that it was still a mercury arc bulb. My camera was set for F8 ISO 80 6-8s for the firework pics...
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    Lumberjack’s Photography

    Ever take pics of fireworks? It's another challenging one for me because I have to find where someone is shooting them off, get aimed, hope to catch the auto focus on a burst, then keep holding the shutter button half pressed for however long it takes them to reload, then start the exposure as...
  5. Nutball

    Lumberjack’s Photography

    What's he doing up there? Can't touch the base like that. Oh, he's on his way back down from a high reaching catch?
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    Lumberjack’s Photography

    I like sports pictures, mainly for the funny shots you get. I have a pic somewhere of a guy throwing a football and he has no upper arm and a super thin torso from moving. Also one of a cat jumping with a slow shutter speed, he's all stretched out. I think they are on a different computer.
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    Lumberjack’s Photography

    Wow, no noticeable seems, but a lot of variables to deal with. Wait a minute, look at the reflection of the feet!! Very good overall.
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