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    Default death to my verizon wireless LG chocolate touch

    my phone's touch screen quit working so i decided to put it down hahahaha. put to death by way of 12 gauge.

    waiting for the final blow



    and gone.........


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    I have the env touch right now and I ABSOLUTELY hate it. My 2 year contract ends in 2 months, so I'll be getting the iPhone5. Yay.

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    well if you have a shot gun and your bored, you know how to handle it lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedb16 View Post
    well if you have a shot gun and your bored, you know how to handle it lol.
    You referring to his future iTrendy?
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    damn thats a fast camera to catch that! awesome pic of destruction =]

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    Quote Originally Posted by CptWitwiki View Post
    damn thats a fast camera to catch that! awesome pic of destruction =]
    looks more like long shutter speed aperture stopped down during the firing sequence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nextelbuddy View Post
    looks more like long shutter speed aperture stopped down during the firing sequence.
    nope..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedb16 View Post
    nope..........
    only a few other ways you did it.

    1. sound trigger? - probably not
    2. really fast reaction time and luck? - possibly
    3. using your frames per second in your camera body? unless you had d300s/d700 with grip or D3x/s and still good reaction time and luck might be kinda hard still shooting bullets


    reason i said long exposure (3+ seconds stopped down with ND filter) is because of the blur, since i cant se your Exif data to see the exposure (i dont use browser plugins to read that only FLickr if people link it)

    even with shutter speeds close to 1/1000 you might still get some blur since bullets and fragments move so quickly.


    please share how you did it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nextelbuddy View Post
    only a few other ways you did it.

    1. sound trigger? - probably not
    2. really fast reaction time and luck? - possibly
    3. using your frames per second in your camera body? unless you had d300s/d700 with grip or D3x/s and still good reaction time and luck might be kinda hard still shooting bullets


    reason i said long exposure (3+ seconds stopped down with ND filter) is because of the blur, since i cant se your Exif data to see the exposure (i dont use browser plugins to read that only FLickr if people link it)

    even with shutter speeds close to 1/1000 you might still get some blur since bullets and fragments move so quickly.


    please share how you did it.
    "you want the truth?"......."you can handle the truth" lol, sorry seem like a good time to say that. ok here's how i got these shot's. i took two still shots from the video, thats why the look kinda fuzzy.

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    Nice dude ! Love the finally blow !

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    Is there a fly on the screen right before the shot? Poor little buddy lost his life in this epic experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bacon View Post
    Is there a fly on the screen right before the shot? Poor little buddy lost his life in this epic experience.
    kinda looks like it lol, but i did rip the screen off right before so it could have been glue.

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