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nycHorn

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  1. Bring us his head on a stick and maybe we can take some cash out of the wreath fund for a ticket.
  2. hahahaha. I don't keep up with this thread as much as I should, but please tell me "2020nationalchamps" is one of you guys. That is a tremendous troll effort. "20_ _ NationalChamps" would have been epic.
  3. Would Jaxon and LVBS both he takes if we could?
  4. Hahahahaha. His hash tag #milroe. Amazing.
  5. Binging with Babish is pretty cool cooking show that based his shows off the food from movies. Dude is crushing it now $$$. It's always a good watch. Some of my favorites:
  6. Was that in response to another tweet?
  7. Meh, don't sweat the histograms. Only be concerned if you had one of those peaks on the far right or far left of the graph. Far left means you have much of your image is dark and possibly to the point of no information; far right means a significant portion of your photo is really bright and probably blown out without the chance to recover highlights. That big spike you see is probably the brown dirt. It's a significant portion of the photo and that's why you're seeing it spike so high. Take a very underexposed image and look at your histogram, do the same with an overexposed image. Also, depending on your program you're using sometime you can hover your cursor over the photo and a vertical line will move accordingly on your histogram, so you can see what part of the image corresponds to the histogram.
  8. Which camera/lenses are you using? Camera/lens fogging? No way around it. You have to acclimate the camera to the temperature and humidity. I've left my camera bags on balconies before over night so they are ready to shoot in the morning - obviously only if it's safe to do so. If you're taking a break for lunch or something, you can put the camera into a bag and close it before going inside, so it stays warm and it isn't getting blasted by the AC while you take a break. I think when you shoot monochromatic, that's it. But again, let me know your camera system. But I think you just shot some B&W art photos. Throw some grain on them and tell people it's film.
  9. I’ve watched the first two episodes. Seems like the show is trying too hard. I do like some of the camera moves and the lighting and stuff like that. I’ll keep watching but it’s kinda ringing hollow for me.
  10. Put them in when we call the touchdown play and that’s it!
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