An example of field lights cycling.
David Evertsen
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I was going through my stuff from Friday night and found this image with a reflection of a set of lights showing the lights glowing and what is meant by lights cycling during an evening... Let me know if I am wrong.. You can see the various stages of the lights brightness and how they glow.. There is not a light pole that high on the right at this stadium trust me... The lights at this field where nice but they still gave you a fit with different exposure on several sequential shots..
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I was thinking the different temperature of the lights in the reflection on the right would show what causes that. Did not mean to word it incorrectly..
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Thanks very much, I wanted to know that is why I posted..
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This was taken in a small rink, and about one second elapsed between first and last frame of the sequence. I set a CWB'ed and figured that some of the frames would be the correct (two in that sequence!)