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Night pic of project
Here is a picture of the patio and retaining wall project we have been working on. The day pic of the wall is a few threads below.
This shot basically shows the lighting on the wall at night and some of the new 600 sq ft paver patio. All the lighting is Kichler with a Nightscaping transformer. I will get some day pics as soon as possible.
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another view
I lightened up your pic, hope you don't mind. It was so dark you couldn't even see the wall.
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Sweet, very nice
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Very nice work.
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Me likes it.
Thanks C Man. Thats allot better. Does the C stand for computer.
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I sure hope so...
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Heres something that I found out over time that may help you. If you have a nice dig camera and want to take awesome nighttime pics, set the shutter to stay open as long as possible and that will expose your background light. On mine, I can open the shutter for up to 4 seconds and have taken some real nice pictures of lighting. When you do this, set the camera on a staitionary object of use a tripod since any movement will blur the picture. Here is one I took in New Orleans a couple weeks ago
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WOW! Fabulous work!
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