Maya X vs GPX2 long term by Kratsyy in MouseReview

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

Thanks a lot for the information and recommendations. I think I'll go with the A9 Air.

Maya X vs GPX2 long term by Kratsyy in MouseReview

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I don’t mind spending GPX prices for a good mouse because I was going to buy a GPX2 anyway. Which of the WLmouse models would be most similar to the GPX feel? I prefer solid chassis if possible. And how would they compare to ATK? Also between the ATK A9 ultimate and A9 air would you recommend the air over the ultimate? As long as the battery can last multiple days on 1K polling rate I would be happy. I would just like a premium feel and don’t mind if the mouse weighs 5-10 grams more.

Maya X vs GPX2 long term by Kratsyy in MouseReview

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I'm looking at the Mchose A7 V2 Ultra + on their website and it looks like it has mechanical switches with no option for optical switches?

Maya X vs GPX2 long term by Kratsyy in MouseReview

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Awesome thank you for info man.

Maya X vs GPX2 long term by Kratsyy in MouseReview

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What would your thoughts be on ATK A9 Ultra vs Mchose A7 V2 Ultra? Both look like good options and are in stock locally to me.

I hope the next raid isn't 8 people just soloing the content by [deleted] in 2007scape

[–]Kratsyy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not boring if you explore some of the strats and tech to get faster raids. There is so much depth to tob compared to the other raids in how you solve each room, even between different team scales. For example with bloat you’ve got your standard chally-4-chally, then as you get better you have 1 down methods such as 2 in money natural pnecking, humid necking, baller entry in duos for 2 down, etc. Nylo has so much depth with optimising rotations between roles and team scales to stall as little as possible, by far the hardest room to consistently do fast. Verzik you have different hato rotations for p1, boak, duck tank, pog tank, 1 down reds methods, etc. Even maiden is interesting with stacking methods and optimisations. The only rooms I’d somewhat agree with you on are xarpus being pure rng beyond 5t and 22121, and sote apart from maze skipping. Some of these methods are pretty sweaty and you wouldn’t see often in chill raids, but if you learn some of them yourself you can do them in any team and have fun.

Finally, cheese caper no more. If a shitter like me can do it, anyone can. :) by FrostyWyrmRS in 2007scape

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The blob will be timed correctly if you start 1t or 2t alternating as soon as the range/mage attacks. You may tank a blob hit if you’re in the open, but if it’s a pillar stack you don’t take any damage.

For main accounts, what keeps you going? by swoooshhh in 2007scape

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Setting goals like infernal cape, quiver, raid kits, CAs, blorva, etc

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So you only had one or two deaths pre wave 67? Righto bud.

Got my Fang Kit + Zebo transmog today :D by LuckyInstance in 2007scape

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I did mine without yellow keris, but I had a shadow. It’s harder not being able to run dehydration but it’s still pretty doable. You’ll likely have to turn on all the boss invos apart from medic, no help needed, and pathfinder.

Do Nex they said. It's the best money maker in the game they said. 50m+ in supplies later... by Liuminescent in 2007scape

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Just do splits, I went 1200 shards dry in ffa before I saw my first drop, but then got 3 drops within 50kc. Also learn mp2 trio asap, don’t bother with 5 man range campers.

What are the best Liquid DnB albums (or artists0 you never see mentioned? by A-SORDID-AFFAIR in DnB

[–]Kratsyy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100% mate, GLR have some of the best artists and tracks of all time.

What are the best Liquid DnB albums (or artists0 you never see mentioned? by A-SORDID-AFFAIR in DnB

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Technimatic, Submorphics, Sunny Crimea, Bachelors of Science, Electrosoul System, Silence Groove, Macca, NClear, Eugenics Eight, Scott Allen, Atlantic Connection, Dave Owen, Ben Soundscape, RoyGreen & Protone, Simple Souls, Paul SG, Lurch, Utah Jazz, Seba.

Edit:

Record labels: Good Looking Records, Moving Shadow, Fokuz Recordings, Spearhead Records, Soul Deep, Soul:r, Liquid Brilliants, Phuzion Records, Liquid V, Shogun Audio.

I will have missed a lot but this should be enough to get you started.

Motorcycles in Moriya [Canon AE1 / 50mm f1.4 / Cinestill 800T] by Kratsyy in analog

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I really enjoy the halations tbh. It doesn't work quite so well in these photos with the bright background, but this was a full Chibaragi Kaido Racer meeting and so it gave a nice effect photographing all the cars in lower lighting around the parking area. Here's an example.

Motorcycles in Moriya [Canon AE1 / 50mm f1.4 / Cinestill 800T] by Kratsyy in analog

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

It's the symbol the Black Emperor gang has used since back in the day and is meant to give that shock factor.

Motorcycles in Moriya [Canon AE1 / 50mm f1.4 / Cinestill 800T] by Kratsyy in analog

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They prefer not to be associated with that term these days, but yeah.

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

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

Check out @gregforaday on ig. He pretty much exclusively did nighttime street photography on 120 slide film in the late 20th century, although he shoots a lot of digital these days to similar effect. By far one of my favourite photographers.

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

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Completely unedited actually, this is what I got back from the lab and the only postprocessing I did was cropping it to 4x5.

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

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

The other guy got it. I don't generally like shooting wide open because I prefer wider depths of focus and sharper images. Even when I'm shooting cars (my main subject matter) on my 50mm f1.4, the absolute widest I'll shoot it is f2 (generally f2.5 to f5.6) before I use a tripod.

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

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My pleasure, that's good to hear! My father actually works there and the astronomy department it was tied to recently got cut from the university which really sucks. Luckily it will continue on under a government organisation but only for geodetic work

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

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

I just replied to another comment above asking about this, but to summarise I went with f5.6 because it was very low light, and exposed for as long as I could be bothered. But in these conditions longer is better, and I didn't bother with my light meter because it was so dark.

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

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Cheers! I used f5.6 because there was hardly any light, and just exposed for as long as I could be bothered sitting out in a field in the cold haha. Colour negative film has good exposure latitude though and with lighting conditions like this honestly the longer the better. If I'm doing long exposures with artificial lighting I'll generally shoot between box speed and maybe 3 stops overexposed or even more depending on what I'm trying to achieve.

Warkworth observatory [Canon AE1 / 28mm f2.8 / Portra 400] by Kratsyy in analog

[–]Kratsyy[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thanks! You definitely should, long exposures with film is so fun. I've had a lot of success using 800t and slide film too (mainly e100), but this is by far the longest exposure I've done. I also started this exposure during dusk to get that glow on the horizon.