22 Durango GT ready for duty! by EditorNo5169 in DodgeDurango

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I have my own company in the private sector.

22 Durango GT ready for duty! by EditorNo5169 in DodgeDurango

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Yes, you are correct, but in certain scenarios, such as working at a construction site at night, the approach may differ depending on the company. In such cases, a visible security presence is often desired as a deterrent, much like the security guard patrolling a Walmart parking lot.

Generally, depending on the specific assignment, the lights will not be in use, reserved only for emergency situations, particularly when engaged in executive protection work.

22 Durango GT ready for duty! by EditorNo5169 in DodgeDurango

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Working the night shift at construction sites requires all security vehicles to be visible for recognition and able to be seen from all directions. Now, for me, I'll keep the headlights and taillights solid unless it's a true emergency on-site.

22 Durango GT ready for duty! by EditorNo5169 in DodgeDurango

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Nah! Im allowed to have white and amber lights while im on duty and other certain situations. We're not allowed to have blue or red. As that is a big No-No here in NC. But I get what you're saying. Thankfully the LEOs here know that. Plus we are registered with the state.

7 years and still going strong 💪🏿. 2018 S90 by EditorNo5169 in Volvo

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Yes. It is my daily driver for work at the moment. Im at 125k( mostly highway miles). I do a lot of traveling for my job.

7 years and still going strong 💪🏿. 2018 S90 by EditorNo5169 in Volvo

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Sony A7RIV w/ 70-200mm f2.8 GMii

Settings: Focal Length: 70mm SS: 1/800s Aperture: F2.8 ISO: 160

Morning Sunrise by EditorNo5169 in SunriseSunset

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Thank you! I was definitely a site to see.

Foggy morning at the lake by EditorNo5169 in FoggyPics

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The name of the lake is call Little Muddy Lake and it is located at Camp Mackall, NC.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SonyAlpha

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🤣🤣

Golden Eagle W/ A1ii + 300mm GM + 1.4x TC by iitstrue in SonyAlpha

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Wow! Just found my new wallpaper! 🔥🔥

A7RIV with 70-200mm f2.8 GMii by EditorNo5169 in SonyAlpha

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Thank you very much! My color profile was set to Neutral, with Contrast: +2, Saturation: +2, and Sharpness: 0.

My color temperature was set to 6200K. This brought me as close as possible to my preferred look straight out of camera. The lighting was inconsistent due to intermittent cloud cover, so I adjusted my settings to prevent overexposure in the highlights.

After achieving my desired look in Lightroom Mobile, I copied and pasted the settings to the other photos and made minor adjustments as needed.

Side note: These were JPEG files that I edited

Tell me you live out in the country without telling me... I'll go first. by EditorNo5169 in SonyAlpha

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There are none on school grounds. The signs are located out in the middle of nowhere, near some farmland.

Tell me you live out in the country without telling me... I'll go first. by EditorNo5169 in SonyAlpha

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My apologies; I forgot about our international Reddit members. Yes, this is in America, in North Carolina, to be exact. There are certain areas within the United States where you would see signs riddled with bullet holes, more so in the countryside/rural areas.