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The M-250A Lit At Night
The top two pics are from the same angle but one's with the flash and one's without. The left one shows the ground lit more accuratly but the right one shows the glare from the light itself more accuratly. The bottom pic is with a flash and accuratly shows how the M-250A lights my yard. Lights pretty well IMO. It's on a slight tilt towards the shed so it throws more light toward the larger half of the yard. Amazing how a little sideways tilt can easily cover an additonal 5 feet or so. 
Keywords: American_Streetlights

The M-250A Lit At Night

The top two pics are from the same angle but one's with the flash and one's without. The left one shows the ground lit more accuratly but the right one shows the glare from the light itself more accuratly. The bottom pic is with a flash and accuratly shows how the M-250A lights my yard. Lights pretty well IMO. It's on a slight tilt towards the shed so it throws more light toward the larger half of the yard. Amazing how a little sideways tilt can easily cover an additonal 5 feet or so.

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Album name:Mike / My General Electric M-250A (1967)
Keywords:American_Streetlights
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Date added:Sep 30, 2013
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GEsoftwhite100watts   [Oct 02, 2013 at 01:21 AM]
Yeah IMO the flash one represents what it would be like in real life more accurately...I like this setup though!
streetlight98   [Oct 02, 2013 at 02:01 AM]
these pictures are with the M-250R2 lens. I lit the M-250a with the deep round plastic lens and surprisingly the M-250r2 lens lights a larger area of land. I'm going to stick the ITT plastic lens in there when i get the change to see how that lens acts.

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