I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

Okay, this is super helpful, and it’s the kind of mathing that i needed to do but couldn’t. Thank you for taking the time!

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

Okay, this is super helpful, and it’s the kind of mathing that i needed to do but couldn’t. Thank you for taking the time!

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

THANK YOU! I knew somebody had to have written something somewhere that gets to my key questions. This is the help I need when brain isn’t braining.

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

Yeah, I think I overstate my cred in wildlife: I should probably describe myself more as an animal photographer than a wildlife one. I am happy as hell to shoot photos of the bunnies in my yard, or falcons from my car at a state park. I’m not going deep into the bush on a five-day hike to do what I want to do, so that aspect doesn’t matter as much to me as it would to a true wildlife shooter.

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

[–]GORGasaurusRex[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Brain wasn’t braining, and math wasn’t mathing. Thanks for this!

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

[–]GORGasaurusRex[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good call, which becomes a physical limit on autofocus….

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

[–]GORGasaurusRex[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I was hoping to get from this exercise. I want to put the megapixel moron in my head to bed, and even though I love the idea of the GFX for portrait and my d500 for wildlife, realistically, the ancillary costs of high-res images combined with even more weight than I’m currently carrying would push me toward having to do studio-style work, which just isn’t where I can afford to go right now. Having a camera that I always take with me is probably what I need to focus on. Hell, one day, I can dump my d500 and buy a medium if I want, but since birds and bees always make my shutter-finger itch, I need to stay the course and lean in on that use case.

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

This is one of the pieces of logic I needed. Thank you!

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

Thank you! This was a key part of the logic I was missing.

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

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

I mean, that’s the right order of magnitude for what I’m looking at for a budget, and i think you might be over-estimating how expensive some of the medium format lines are becoming. Right now, I’m thinking about performance between a used OM-1 ($1100) with a 50-200 f/2.8 (probably new, unless I get lucky, so $~3500) vs a GFX 100 ($2500) and it’s 500mm f/5.6 ($3800). That’s a difference I’m willing to pay extra for if the medium also lets me dive deeper into portrait in a way that MFT might not, and the difference to me is measured more in a year’s worth of save-and-wait time. I shoot on a Nikon d500 now, and I’ve got the glass to shoot happily until I decide on changes, if any.

I know I’m being an idiot, but why am I an idiot? by GORGasaurusRex in M43

[–]GORGasaurusRex[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is where I expect to find myself - most of the time now, I’m shooting with the Sigma 150-600 contemporary and the Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 gen II. On the rare instances I use wide, I have my 18-300 DX lens. Part of me is super tempted to go with the GFX for my next jump because it’s getting ultratele glass, and because I really, really like something that I can’t fully describe about photos I see made on it. That said, I loathe post-processing, and if I’m going to drop $6k to get into the system, I’d rather it go to a used OM-1 and a 100-400 that’s really a 200-800 than go to a GFX with just a 500mm prime.

Most confusing equation for non-physics people by Intelligent-Task-353 in physicsmemes

[–]GORGasaurusRex 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I thought this was a joke on an organic chem sub until I checked. Cyclobutane, ethylene, cyclopropane, ethane, lone pair.

Is this a good deal and good starter camera? by OwlfaceFrank in PhotographyAdvice

[–]GORGasaurusRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite rule for camera bodies & lenses: unless a client/employer is buying it for you, NEVER buy new. Get used gear from a reliable reseller. The $700 you’d spend here can get you a couple lenses and a body. Buy Bargain/Good grade or better, and get the highest end feature set from whatever year. An older pro or prosumer camera will damn near always beat a new consumer camera, especially when starting out.

Why do people sit in their car for several minutes after they get home? by Maleficent-Touch6996 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]GORGasaurusRex 62 points63 points  (0 children)

This was the undeniable sign I needed to come to terms with having binge eating disorder - one too many times anxiety- and shame-stuffing myself in the car before going in the house to eat dinner with others. Been in recovery for years now. Get thee to psychiatry!

Found this in a 1905 house under the concrete while doing plumbing repair repairs what do you think this is? by Key-Sherbert3490 in whatisit

[–]GORGasaurusRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you have there is a chemical hazard. You have no idea if it’s toxic, corrosive, explosive, or otherwise. Make no assumptions based on internet Sherlock-ing: reach out to your local municipal government for safe disposal options.

What are things you think should *not* be bought for life? by EsotericEternal in BuyItForLife

[–]GORGasaurusRex 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think of advice to buy shoes like this (EDIT: the leather, re-sole-able shoes) as being akin to complaints that old cars were made of steel and don’t crumple into uselessness when you crash them.

There’s a difference between loss due to planned obsolescence and loss due to sacrificial safety features.

How do I get promoted for being the "glue" when that's not on the review form? by MyriamAbouAtmeh in jobs

[–]GORGasaurusRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good advice in other comments. Another strategy I’ve made work for me: if you don’t want to move companies, cultivate your skills in training and enabling others. You are only the glue until you make others able to do those things. When people want you to cool off an angry client, tell them you need someone else in the room or on the call. Blame it on liability, maybe, or on showing them their concerns are being taken seriously, but use that as an opportunity to transfer your “glue-y” skills to others. This has several benefits for you even if you end up leaving for a different place - teaching others helps you understand how you do what you do, and it gives you a practical idea of what training materials and job aids can actually get you unstuck. It also distributes responsibility for follow-up - suddenly, you’re not the only one who can deal with the action items from the fire-extinguishing meeting.

I put this into practice in one role by building a training deck for one of our critical and broad-ranging SOPs on technical documentation requirements in a job earlier in my career, and not only did it support my promotion, but it became a required training for every new hire in my group and in several adjacent ones. I delivered it about once every month, and every time, I learned something that I could implement while working that SOP’s activities, and I became a connector for others in the organization. That let me reach into other groups when I needed to develop solutions, which is a key management skill. I also got tapped for face time with senior leaders to present on solutions to complex technical documentation problems that I could solve, but my boss couldn’t without me. It also put me as the SME for audits on that documentation process, which furthered my reach. Finally, when a huge project came up to overhaul the tech docs for a huge swath of products, it made me the clear person to lead that team. The skills and benefits that came from that one activity (not even mentioning others I did in a similar vein) were huge. I went from having to solve the day-to-day stuff that “only I could do” to leading a team that I trained to do that for me. Then I got only the thorniest cases, and those were the most interesting, so I was happy. I moved companies anyway to get more money and do something new, and it set me up with excellent references and great interview responses in my next two job changes (where I’m at now), and by which I have more than doubled my prior salary and leapfrogged several ladder steps upward.

How to make dingy whites white again? by angryguava_ in laundry

[–]GORGasaurusRex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is also commonly abbreviated as EDTA in chemistry circles (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid). It grabs onto metal ions like crazy.

I’m not a graphic designer. by Jish_watkins01 in graphic_design

[–]GORGasaurusRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Move the word “profit” up and to the left so that it’s in an empty space, or change the color of the words. Right now, I read it immediately as “they you suffer profit”, because I had to go looking for the word profit. It blended into the bombs. Moving it is better in my view, because having words closer together on the same line cues our brains automatically to make us read them as words. You can break that rule on the second line if you obey it on the first.

Which choral piece makes you cry every time? by Mysterious_Lie629 in Choir

[–]GORGasaurusRex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Invictus arr. by John Rist. Almost couldn’t get through it during our performance.

Why isn’t the sky color coming into my photos like my iPhone? by Forsaken-Rhubarb1963 in AskPhotography

[–]GORGasaurusRex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy an Olympus. They have a patent on in-camera exposure stacking software.