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02/24/2005 10:45:26 PM · #1 |
It wasn't all that much. Mostly melted as it hit the ground, but it was more than some people expected when they left home this morning.
And now they're gonna have a cold seat on the way home.
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02/24/2005 11:23:10 PM · #2 |
really odd light on that shot, I like it. Sodium-vapor lamps?
Robt.
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02/24/2005 11:28:49 PM · #3 |
lol looks familiar. Except when I left my top off, it wasn't snowing, it rained this HUGE downpour of like 2 inches in about 20 minutes. Worst part -- I was 2 miles up the road where it wasn't raining in a restaurant. my jeep was filled with water -- everywhere!
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02/24/2005 11:31:36 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by deapee: lol looks familiar. Except when I left my top off, it wasn't snowing, it rained this HUGE downpour of like 2 inches in about 20 minutes. Worst part -- I was 2 miles up the road where it wasn't raining in a restaurant. my jeep was filled with water -- everywhere! |
Happened to me once, when I went for a pack of cigarettes, and forgot the sunroof open!
The interior was kinda dirty anyways, so it's all good :-)
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02/24/2005 11:38:55 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by bear_music: really odd light on that shot, I like it. Sodium-vapor lamps?
Robt. |
Yup, the light is kinda wierd. It was in the parking lot of a community college where there is a high pole with a light shining down behind the jeep providing the yellow color to the background. The light from the front was much cooler and dimmer. I'm not saying it's a great photo, it just caught my attention when I drove by. I had the 85 1.8 on my 20D and cranked the ISO to 1600. I was surprised it came out as good as it did considering the conditions.
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02/24/2005 11:42:15 PM · #6 |
I would hazard a guess that those lights are high pressure sodium.... very common in security type applications...
Ray |
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02/25/2005 12:12:14 AM · #7 |
Right ray, that's what I suggested too. Definitely sodium lamps.
Robt.,
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02/25/2005 02:08:31 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by deapee: lol looks familiar. Except when I left my top off, it wasn't snowing, it rained this HUGE downpour of like 2 inches in about 20 minutes. Worst part -- I was 2 miles up the road where it wasn't raining in a restaurant. my jeep was filled with water -- everywhere! |
I remember being on a road trip a couple of times in my old convertable and driving through downpoars with the top down. I just rolled the windows up and kept on driving. It was either get misted while driving or stopping and getting poared on. We kept going until we found a bridge to park under. |
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02/25/2005 02:51:16 PM · #9 |
That Jeep was still there the next morning, LOL.
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