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Posted 12/12/2008 - 20:14
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There's always one
Getting there! Thanks to you guys
Pentax K3ii, Pentax K10d, Kit lens ( 18-55mm ), 50mm f1.7 lens, Tamron 70-300mm lens, Prinzflex 70-162 manual lens, Various old flashes.
Pentax K3ii, Pentax K10d, Kit lens ( 18-55mm ), 50mm f1.7 lens, Tamron 70-300mm lens, Prinzflex 70-162 manual lens, Various old flashes.
Posted 12/12/2008 - 20:21
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Critical is very very close!
The time has to be longer... but the concept is completely correct.
The time has to be longer... but the concept is completely correct.
Posted 12/12/2008 - 20:27
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nathanever82 wrote:
Critical is very very close!
The time has to be longer... but the concept is completely correct.
Well Done Critical.
Critical is very very close!
The time has to be longer... but the concept is completely correct.
Tel,
Posted 12/12/2008 - 20:54
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Well, that's destroyed my theory. I was thinking about exposing film or something, but if the time has to be longer..then, no..lost me.
Getting there! Thanks to you guys
Pentax K3ii, Pentax K10d, Kit lens ( 18-55mm ), 50mm f1.7 lens, Tamron 70-300mm lens, Prinzflex 70-162 manual lens, Various old flashes.
Pentax K3ii, Pentax K10d, Kit lens ( 18-55mm ), 50mm f1.7 lens, Tamron 70-300mm lens, Prinzflex 70-162 manual lens, Various old flashes.
Posted 13/12/2008 - 04:22
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And I say F the stupid rules that don't make no F'N sense.
open the door flip both switches.
Lights on, problem solved.
open the door flip both switches.
Lights on, problem solved.
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
Posted 13/12/2008 - 10:03
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Don,
are you drunk again?
are you drunk again?
Posted 13/12/2008 - 11:32
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Nah, just a little cabin fever... spent half of last month laid up, in pain, and bored.
this week will be better though!
this week will be better though!
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
Posted 13/12/2008 - 21:23
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"There is a lamp inside a photography darkroom. When the darkroom door is closed, it is impossible to tell from outside the room whether or not the lamp is on. There are two switches outside the door of the darkroom. One or both of the switches may control the lamp. It also could be that neither of the switches control the lamp. All you know is that the light bulb is currently off and that the lamp and bulb are in working condition. The darkroom door is closed and once you open the door you cannot touch either of the switches. If you can only open the dark-room door one time, how can you tell which switches, if any, control the lamp?"
YYUR"There is a lamp inside a photography darkroom. When the darkroom door is closed, it is impossible to tell from outside the room whether or not the lamp is on. There are two switches outside the door of the darkroom. One or both of the switches may control the lamp. It also could be that neither of the switches control the lamp. All you know is that the light bulb is currently off and that the lamp and bulb are in working condition. The darkroom door is closed and once you open the door you cannot touch either of the switches. If you can only open the dark-room door one time, how can you tell which switches, if any, control the lamp?"
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Posted 14/12/2008 - 08:06
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nathanever82 wrote:
Critical is very very close!
The time has to be longer... but the concept is completely correct.
How long does it take a lightbulb to heat up? Ah well glad I was close. Got any more?
Critical is very very close!
The time has to be longer... but the concept is completely correct.
Cheers, Steve
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