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Nah, I’ve used my parents’ induction hob and it’s ridiculously fast to boil liquids. A half pint of milk was boiling over in 20s. Gas stoves can’t compete.
Nah, I’ve used my parents’ induction hob and it’s ridiculously fast to boil liquids. A half pint of milk was boiling over in 20s. Gas stoves can’t compete.
A sentiment I can get behind
Cuntspirarcy
Maybe that’s why the prices are so high?
That’s fucking awful. I feel those words would haunt me for the rest of my life, which may not be that long if I had to live with so much survivor’s guilt.
It’s impressive that he’s using this to work so hard for change.
I don’t think you can train for long distance cycling at speed whilst also being an equal and present parent. Between work, housework, and family time, there just isn’t much time left over. I love getting out for long rides at the weekends, but it’s just one long ride per week which isn’t going to get me prepped for a real race.
I usually leave it at chroma only as well. Luminance noise is far less unpleasant on the eyes.
I think you’re underselling Darktable somewhat. Being able to use drawn and parametric masks for basically all the tools, and the granularity at which you can adjust the variables across the entire image makes it incredibly powerful for non-destructive editing of photos. There are also numerous filters and tools which can be used artistically.
But yes, for “photo-shopping” as opposed to photo editing you probably will want GIMP as well.
Very unlikely. Keith is pandering to the right on this issue.
I am aware of that. I was referring to the people habitually doing 50kmph in side streets.
Doing >30mph on side roads sounds reckless to me! Glad we’ve got 20 here.
It’s tricky to get the saturation right for every viewer. Looks pretty accurate on my screen.
Scotland - Central Belt.
Helped that this patch of the garden gets full sun for most of the day so I could stop down plenty.
I wish I had time to dedicate to bee ID!
Almost reflex downvoted, but it’s not your fault.
Since you’re asking for feedback, I would say the background is a little busy for what I would guess your intent is of having a crisp flower shot.
The framing might be improved by simply cropping out the tulip on the right completely.
If you’d been able to swing the camera around to the left a tick, would that have enabled you to not have the trees directly behind the flowers? Even just pushing them to the side of the frame without removing them entirely could have maintained some background interest without having the contrast of the bokeh edges sitting right next to the sharp edges of the in focus flowers.
This might just be my screen, but it’s a bit dark. Flowers generally like to pop a bit more.
Good focus regardless.
First learn the rules, and then learn how to break them
If you have a bit of time and are keen to improve then I can recommend watching Jorbs (YouTube or Twitch). He plays StS a lot and explains his decision making process. He’s also a good person.
Yep. It’s very cool, but takes a little getting used to at first!