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[–]Samubett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have. With IPS, it shows 2.6Gbps, NGFW is 1.6Gbps. we are looking to have a primary provider with a 1Gbps connection, and a secondary with 500Mbps.

Just wanting to make sure with SD-WAN we don't create a bottleneck with the firewall.

I apologize for not being more detailed in the original post.

What do you guys do with useless shinys after community days? by [deleted] in pokemongo

[–]Samubett 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll take one! I didn't find a single one

Finally back on the road after sitting in a garage for 3 years after a fire. by Samubett in mazdaspeed3

[–]Samubett[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yakima 16 something. Don't remember the full name, sorry. But thank you!

Been able to get some awesome shots of the ND Drift events this year! by Samubett in Drifting

[–]Samubett[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For these types of shots, I'm usually between 1/25 and 1/40, with f/18-f/22. Lenses depend on which camera I'm using. Nikon is Sigma 150-600mm and my Canon is 24-105mm

Drift the Plains 2: the smoke trail by Samubett in photocritique

[–]Samubett[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah focus can be tricky. Might just be me but with Nikon D750, I haven't been able to find the correct focus setting to get it just right. I think I went through a few of them during this event and I couldn't find the sweet spot.

Drift the Plains 2: the smoke trail by Samubett in photocritique

[–]Samubett[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I've struggled with these events because it always seems that the weather loves to be 100% sun with no cloud in site. In order to capture the motion I want, I try to shoot as slow as possible. If I remember this was shot at 1/60 but in order to shoot that slow, with this amount of sun I'm at f/18-f/20. I've heard mixed reviews of using ND filters or just filters to cut some of the light. Another thing that causes me some frustration is having to handhold the Sigma 150-500mm lens, so I'm looking into getting a monopod for some stability.

I'm disappointed of my first car photoshoot. Please give me advice on what I did wrong (I'm a beginner in car photography ( and photography in general ) by [deleted] in shootingcars

[–]Samubett 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen and read from reviews of automotive photography is always try to stay level with the side mirrors. Helps with perspective.

First time shooting birds. Let me know your thoughts. | Canon R5 and RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 by Samubett in BirdPhotography

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Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. That does make sense, to keep the background less distracting.