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Crit me for over 9000 fire damage
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>> Anonymous
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>>235533
RESIZED
Although the original was already resized. I thought about doing this for a second, then decided against it, due to aforementioned laziness.

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>> Anonymous
>>235534
Well, with higher iso comes shorter shutter times...
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
>>235533
no you're pretty much screwed. You're sitting at a 6s exposure open to 3.5f, you're not removing the blur without making your photo like a television from the 50's
>> Anonymous
>>235544
No, yeah, you're right.
Forget I said anything. Back to actual CRITS!
>> Anonymous
Op here. I here's something I was thinking about. Would it be a good idea to shoot with a tungsten-gelled flash?

I really wish I'd thought about that while I was there. I shot a few with flash, but it screwed up my white balance... err ...balance.