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2 dual 1.4 ohm subs wired in parallel would be what... .45 or so?

.35

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.35 or 1.4 correct?

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series

1.4

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0.35, 1.4 or 5.6 ohms

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Series would be 5.6. Series parallel would be 1.4

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0.35, 1.4 or 5.6 ohms

Beat me by a second.

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yall know what i mean... ok sweet.. i was just double checkin... .35 should be just fine :D

i just bought a pair of subs from champion. :D

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im going to wait and unvale properly

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Zeroed the rifle in yesterday when the sun was almost down, I was surprised how much i could still see through the glass. Guess that 50mm helps

Zeroed mine in too by laying down a cull buck. :P Hit where I aimed. Zeroed in!

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Zeroed the rifle in yesterday when the sun was almost down, I was surprised how much i could still see through the glass. Guess that 50mm helps

Zeroed mine in too by laying down a cull buck. :P/> Hit where I aimed. Zeroed in!

Lol. Minuite of deer is a little different but yeah, that is how it should be.

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This is one of my favorite landscape photos I've ever seen. The water is so smooth. The colors are so vivid. What an excellent exposure. Good use of law of thirds and using the full frame with that mountain backdrop is awesome. :wub:

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Reminds me of someone............ i wonder who.......... ;)

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This is one of my favorite landscape photos I've ever seen. The water is so smooth. The colors are so vivid. What an excellent exposure. Good use of law of thirds and using the full frame with that mountain backdrop is awesome. :wub:/>

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Looks HDR maybe?

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Water seams to have that "sharp blurr" that comes from slightly moving objects, and the fact the exposure shows both the bright sky, and the backlit mountains in great detail with neither washing out or being under exposed.

I have been doing a ton of HDR exparaments with this loaner camera I have. It is epic.

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So its pretty sweet that every now and then I get 4G LTE in my deer stand. Unfortunately it means developments are getting closer to where I hunt.

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So its pretty sweet that every now and then I get 4G LTE in my deer stand. Unfortunately it means developments are getting closer to where I hunt.

It also means you are distracted during your hunt ;)

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does anyone rememeber the name of that crazy ass van from slamogigy car show i think it was... the fucking guy had shit wired up every where.. even had a helmet on.... i cant find it

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found it

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I have been doing a ton of HDR exparaments with this loaner camera I have. It is epic.

That means you know a lot more about HDR than i do! :)

That's really cool though. I've always wanted to experiment with it. May i ask what program you are using?

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I have been doing a ton of HDR exparaments with this loaner camera I have. It is epic.

That means you know a lot more about HDR than i do! smile.png

That's really cool though. I've always wanted to experiment with it. May i ask what program you are using?

What camera are you using? wasn't it the Sony A37 or 57?

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I have been doing a ton of HDR exparaments with this loaner camera I have. It is epic.

That means you know a lot more about HDR than i do! :)/>

That's really cool though. I've always wanted to experiment with it. May i ask what program you are using?

The t4i from Canon does it automatically. For the lay person it is a really cool function. Amazing in my opinion for people who don't want to try to take 3 exposures manually. This does it without needing my brain. :-D

That T4i plus the 18-135 lens that takes advantage of step motor is an INSANE value for the amature, home/kids photography and movie taking. I like messing around in manual functions but I am toooooo slow. So letting the camera resolve all of the issues in a split second is fantastic!

I just met a guy who has a 5dmarkiii and does concert photography. WTFOMGBBQ. He showed me a bunch of pictures and I was just amazed. Cool guy.

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