2012 Official Photography Thread.
nothing special just sharing, gonna go back sunday or something and get better pics. friend i was biking with was in a rush.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpacak/7181951975/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpacak/7181952257/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpacak/7181951975/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpacak/7181952257/
nothing special just sharing, gonna go back sunday or something and get better pics. friend i was biking with was in a rush.

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[img]https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7073/7181952257_765077529a_b.jpg[img]
I really like this.
nah but im gonna see if i can head down there sunday, they have a bunch of guns/rockets/grenade launchers and stuff you can hold and what not. and theres helicopters, tanks, hummers and some other stuff. its pretty cool
this is for the Extreme HD video SanDisk card
"Up to 30MB/sec. read and write speeds allow for fast data transfer."
This really depends on what speed indicator your referring to. If you talking about classic SD speeds with ratings 1-10 your talking about the MB/s rating 10 obviously being the best. Above that you have even higher speed cards specially designed to accelerate write speeds using special write methods. The purpose of any of these depends on the medium being used. For video the higher speeds are necessary to avoid drops in quality or frames. Some cameras can determine the card being used and may even lock out certain video bit rates depending on the card capabilities. For photos having a high speed card is a benefit to burst shooting and camera response. The faster the card is the more photos you can take before the cameras own internal buffer gets backed up. Playback and overall response is also accelerated with faster cards. The caveat here is that newer technology isn't necessarily supported on older camera bodies. You have to look up the technology in use on the card and then look up the supported technology on the camera to determine if you can even use the cards capabilities otherwise the camera will just default to the maximum standard it can use and you just over payed for something you can't even use.
United States Patent: 8117439
I have been told a number of times I should do technical writing. I wrote the technical details for this invention I came up with for Godaddy.com when I worked for them. You will see my name there as the inventor.
United States Patent: 8117439
United States Patent: 8117439
impressive sir















