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That was something I found out in an argument in New Jersey with a gas station attendant. Here is some of my pictures from the NE segment of my trip. 1. DSC_4796 by max ruth, on Flickr 2. this made me chuckle DSC_4801 by max ruth, on Flickr 3. DSC_4805 by max ruth, on Flickr 4. DSC_4808 by max ruth, on Flickr 5. DSC_4811 by max ruth, on Flickr 6. DSC_4816 by max ruth, on Flickr 7. DSC_4821 by max ruth, on Flickr 8. DSC_4831 by max ruth, on Flickr 9. DSC_4837 by max ruth, on Flickr 10. DSC_4847 by max ruth, on Flickr 11. DSC_4851 by max ruth, on Flickr 12. i forgot my tripod, so i did my best editing DSC_4756 by max ruth, on Flickr 13. DSC_4759 by max ruth, on Flickr 14. DSC_4768 by max ruth, on Flickr 15. DSC_4752 by max ruth, on Flickr 16. DSC_4773 by max ruth, on Flickr 17. DSC_4777 by max ruth, on Flickr 18. DSC_4783 by max ruth, on Flickr 19. DSC_4786 by max ruth, on Flickr
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Can't pump your own gas in Oregon, either.
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"UER sucks cock" classy The round church window is really pretty.
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Your photos from the church are super well done. I couldn't get the altar space lit without the windows blowing out. Great set overall but those photos stand out most to me.
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Great shots Lucky for you Jersy protected your release finger
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17!! man that's good
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Nice set! My experience on the bike in NJ has been that they will come out and 'supervise' you pumping your own, after punching the buttons and handing you the nozzle.
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in 99, during a roadtrip to Maryland, I stopped on the NJ turnpike to get gas... I almost got into a fistfight with the attendant over gas pumpage.
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Nice stuff. The section of campus in #1-#7 looks worse every time I go or even see photos of it unfortunately. Also, #2 is pretty funny.
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3rd shot and last shot are out standing. From the set its seem likely your shooting in full/semi auto but using a tripod. Shoot #10 in full manual again at iso 100 with a longer shutter and that image would be 100x better.
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You did a really great job capturing this place, especially the church!
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Sweet pix! Looks like you hit some cool spots. Do you shoot with a full frame camera?
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"Fuck you and go back to UER", man.
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I have that same rocker chair in #5.
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Posted by Ghost5 3rd shot and last shot are out standing. From the set its seem likely your shooting in full/semi auto but using a tripod. Shoot #10 in full manual again at iso 100 with a longer shutter and that image would be 100x better.
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Where I messed up here is I didn't haven't a remote and for some reason didn't use the timer. I shot at 100 iso shutter speed around 1.5, but the vibration from pressing the button ended up leaving it somewhat blurry for any kind of long exposure. This is the one shot I wish I could do all over again the entire trip. I should have spent more time on it without a doubt.
Posted by serendipitee Sweet pix! Looks like you hit some cool spots. Do you shoot with a full frame camera?
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I do, I'm shooting with a D750 with a 24-120 f/4 lens
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Beautiful stuff, especially the church pics
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holy hell those church shots are so impressive I would have my jaw on the floor if I was standing in that space and seeing it first hand. all of the pics are awesome
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Absolutely awesome! The old church is such a cool place. I love the composition of #10. #14 is also awesome to me in the way that the colors of the stained glass match almost perfectly with the tagging - it strikes a unique touch over the grays and browns of the church.
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It's always great to see photos of an abandoned church that still has its windows intact. They're such a piece of art. As for gas, I used to have a car that had issues with the fill neck, so you couldn't set it and forget it. It was squeeze, wait, squeeze, wait. And the attendant yelled at me to fix my car before I ever came back.
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Posted by SouthPaw And the attendant yelled at me to fix my car before I ever came back.
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Sounds like great customer service. I don't understand how someone could be so vocally angry at such a small inconvenience in their day.
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