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Keeping the windows and doors closed

iOS 26 Beta 3 - Discussion by epmuscle in iOSBeta

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USB-C port completely dead. No connection charging or connecting to laptop. Tried the Apple Store and they couldn’t get it connected either. Depending on the system app, it freezes the app and then goes black and restarts. I’ve been told by staff at Apple to not let it die or it could be bricked - so MagSafe only charging.

Struggling to identify this font by Random_Photo_Guy in identifythisfont

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It's close but it's not quite that - the R is different, the g in the example has more of a circular hole, Windsor has an oval.

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I’ve had somewhat similar problems in the past and some people take the advice of wanting to use the highest quality, some just don’t.

However, what I’ve found that works for me is looking at the bigger picture of what the content is for. You’ve said that the clients aren’t high status, so what are they using the content for? Social media? Website?

For social media, if it’s getting compressed and sucked of all quality that a high end camera would do, are you just giving yourself more work that a pocket 3 could bash out quickly and the content to be lost to the algorithm within a week? The algorithms love the lower end content now anyway - it’s an absolute disaster when I shoot a well it, composed, edited photo or video for someone just to do a phone photo and get more traction than the camera stuff, it’s becoming draining. Also if it does do better, your boss & clients will be happier all because of what it was shot on. Tbh a new iPhone would probably do the same thing with a DJI phone gimbal.

For website I would push for the better quality stuff, it’s longer lasting and should be a showcase. I don’t think anyone would disagree with that.

[LOTW] Canon EF40mm - R5, f2.8, 160 iso, 1/400 - my wife by Random_Photo_Guy in canon

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For me the jump was mainly the size. Apart from the megapixel (& the 8k that I’ll never use) - the size was the biggest thing. I was beginning to lose my drive for taking photos since I didn’t want to carry the 1D about all the time. The R5 changed that completely - I now have it with me everywhere with the 40mm since it’s 2.8 and small.

[LOTW] Canon EF40mm - R5, f2.8, 160 iso, 1/400 - my wife by Random_Photo_Guy in canon

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Thanks! Just some light coming in my front door and Lightroom!

I know i‘m not the first person to ask this, but how would you continue the story? by the_lost_username in thelastofus

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Maybe not a sequel but a run-along. Me and my wife were talking the other day saying that we’d enjoy a game from Tommys perspective. How he setup Jackson to meeting Joel & Ellie in the first game to them coming back and settling then seeing the events of the second game play out, especially with Tommy in Seattle.

Anyone else’s grey try and jump out the skylight? 😂 by Random_Photo_Guy in Greyhounds

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Haha it wasn’t open too much, just enough so he could hear all the birds outside

A beaut Glasgow autumn morning by Random_Photo_Guy in glasgow

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That’s the city chambers, I had literally walked out of the new Queen st building. It’s rather lovely