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26-OCT-2016

The 'brains' behind the broadcast

We had dinner with friends from Saudi Arabia last night, at our favorite Chinese restaurant, located in Rosslyn, Virginia. The ABC affiliate for the DC area, WJLA, is located in the same building. I had never stopped to look in the window of the studio before, but I found the scene fascinating. This must be some of the computer equipment that supports the broadcasting operation. Not quite as interesting as the scene pictured below, but still an impressive setup, I thought (and in all honesty, it’s all I have to post right now in the middle of work ;-)).

WJLA nerve center, posted earlier:


Sony DSC-RX100M4
1/100s f/2.8 at 8.8mm iso5000 hide exif
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Date/Time26-Oct-2016 04:20:54
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ModelDSC-RX100M4
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length8.8 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent5000
Exposure Bias-0.30
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Julie Oldfield31-Oct-2016 02:10
Very cool shot. V
Gill Kopy29-Oct-2016 01:09
This looks very sci-fi oriented ! Cool shot V
Nora van Beek28-Oct-2016 17:12
A really cool image with all those reflections! V
Chris Morton27-Oct-2016 17:01
a fascinating bank of equipment
Jim Coffman27-Oct-2016 16:46
Another very interesting capture, Helen.. Well done..
janescottcumming27-Oct-2016 16:43
Hi Helen, nice to see you1 The reflections and the interesting lines and shapes make this a unique photo. I like it! V
bill friedlander27-Oct-2016 15:54
A fascinating array of stuff, is it all really needed. V