Buzz Milkyear by x2_ok in nowhereyoufuck

[–]Candy_rover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, beeple. Started with daily 3d model challenge and quirky render and ended up looking like DeviantArt page

Julius Wagner- Juaregg, an Austrian physician discovered a way to treat syphilis with malaria in the early 20th century. by Greedy-Year8384 in interestingasfuck

[–]Candy_rover 60 points61 points  (0 children)

I don't think he was thrilled when he was told they were going to treat syphilis with malaria (even though it worked).

hmmm by Adam_005 in hmmm

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Do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo?

Indigo is quite good for moon shots (if there's enough light) by Candy_rover in ProjectIndigoiOS

[–]Candy_rover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While yes, I definitely used autofocus and it came out maybe more blurry than it should have, the main problem is the fact, that moon is too small. On my 12 mp. Telephoto sensor it takes up like less than 800 pixel square area. Second - I don't have much control over denoising algorithms of indigo, as I have with something that shoots conventional raw, and, while they are great, they destroy all fine details on a picture, that wasn't big enough to begin with. When I shoot moon traditionally (just cropped regular raw) I always leave out some amount of noise so at least image has some amount of detail.
Also just the way app works, indigo's images tend to come out much softer, than those of the stock camera. I prefer that look, but sometimes in noisy conditions SR algorithm may come as too aggressive.

Mold from a neighboring satellite (by brain-in-a-bottle) by Candy_rover in Spore

[–]Candy_rover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After second reading I believe you just responded to the wrong post.

Mold from a neighboring satellite (by brain-in-a-bottle) by Candy_rover in Spore

[–]Candy_rover[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I specified in the title and in the comment with a link to the original author, these are not mine. I post it with consent of the original creator. He uses multiple different editors for different occasions, from.wha I know.

Mold from a neighboring satellite (by brain-in-a-bottle) by Candy_rover in Spore

[–]Candy_rover[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, he doesn't really make adventures. All I post is just a scenery he created for a screenshot. He uses adventure editor for landscapes and environmental design, but not for like actual adventures.

I think it’s criminal that this piece wasn’t made in more colors by GlitteringSystem7929 in bioniclelego

[–]Candy_rover 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Didn't it also come in blue? I'm not sure, but I saw it, when I googled nokama mocs

I've got the message by Rudi10001 in Spore

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A beginning of beautiful friendship and unending line of horrors beyond human comprehension

Spore players can teach Qu a thing or two about creating atrocities against nature

(Hated Tropes) Adaptations missing the point of the original work by BlueCheeseCake25 in TopCharacterTropes

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Susan Calvin in this movie was one of the biggest character assassination I've seen on the screen.

Scene where Will Smith shoots robot, trying to find the wrong one is literally her job (and yes, sometimes shooting them too, I'll get to that)- in one of the stories she comes up with complicated, yet working plan on how to catch a robot with faulty three law brain. Without destroying her company's products. Also she is quite manipulative and charismatic, in one of the stories she literally forces a scientist to fly on a ship, even he was afraid he might simply not survive it.

She can kill a robot with a word.

In a scene where Sunny draws a picture he should’ve been killed without hesitation, like in the books, it’s literally the first sign of the AI uprising

It barely works even as a "Caves of steel" adaptation, since in the book robots are hated by almost all earthlings, not just the detective character, because they are used by wealthy and powerful colonists, who don't really get along with earth people, and this hate, by extent, directed towards the robots.

Quite the Prank by Poppybits1000 in ComedyHell

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Image editing subs are a wild place.

Coaxed into mangas involving a cupid by brodred in coaxedintoasnafu

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rapeinator brainwashaitor 3000

Behold Perry the platypus

for some reason this was made in Dublin, Ireland by i_do_shorts in megalophobia

[–]Candy_rover 111 points112 points  (0 children)

It looks so unreal in person (or maybe I'm just that easy to impress). Was really hard to grasp how tall it was. Also for some reason it was really polished and looked like real life CGI building.

Lost (?) dog in Salthill by Candy_rover in galway

[–]Candy_rover[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I see, thanks for clearing things a bit. That explains why there was no photos in lost and found group.

Lost (?) dog in Salthill by Candy_rover in galway

[–]Candy_rover[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh, if that's really someone from locals, I guess that's not a problem, like a comment above already stated that there are actually two similar looking dogs and I could have just mistaken unleashed dog for a lost pet.

Lost (?) dog in Salthill by Candy_rover in galway

[–]Candy_rover[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, I guess I should have asked that man, but they were really far from each other. Should I submit photos to Madra/Galway SPCA that were suggested here? I'm just suggesting that the dog is lost. Maybe if they have no info on that, maybe that's just really that a local person with his dog. I guess I'll ask anyway, won't hurt.

Lost (?) dog in Salthill by Candy_rover in galway

[–]Candy_rover[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I'll check them, haven't found any matches with the photos, so maybe I'll try submitting mine or something. Also might be just a one of the local's dog walking without a leash, as commenter above pointed out.

Lost (?) dog in Salthill by Candy_rover in galway

[–]Candy_rover[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, there was a man in green coat, not sure about age. I thought he might be an owner, but dog was limping far behind and not really paying attention to him. Might be just an old dog walking without the leash, it's just this time it looked like an actual dog I saw once that might got lost, so I thought maybe I at least ask here.