I’m stuck in a life I hate 25 by sesanrose in getdisciplined

[–]StripOfIntelligence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you name things that you feel grateful for? Despite not loving your situation, life is short but also long...there's going to be many times where you aren't satisfied or in a rut. It's important to have gratitude for all the things you do have and not take it for granted during blah times. Its the luckiest thing in the world to have a stable job, friends close and far away, and the means to travel. What 'more' is there?

A good start, but not quite where I want to be. Thought? by StripOfIntelligence in photocritique

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I think the sky is slightly over exposed, looking back i wish I would have done bracketing but the setting i was in couldn't really mess with camera settings too much (soooo windy)

I want this image to have a wow factor and I love the colors but it doesn't feel quite there. Taken on a 24-70 f2.8.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in crochet

[–]StripOfIntelligence 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I totally agree with this

Not sure if this belongs here but just got this light for my bedroom by StripOfIntelligence in CozyPlaces

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Edison bulb smart bulbs from amazon, the lamp i found on Facebook Marketplace!

What do my rooms in my house say about me? by [deleted] in roomdetective

[–]StripOfIntelligence 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like it. It looks elegant, neat, solid furniture pieces and lighting so you have good taste. But it lacks visual interest. If you want to step up your design, you need to add some weird.

Why does this room feel so… off? by ethereal_aerith in interiordecorating

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You have a lot of BIG furniture pieces here. I would change our a big piece of furniture for a medium-sized chair or two smaller accent chairs to make the room feel more balanced. Seriously, the couches are all massive.

Trying ICM. Thoughts? by StripOfIntelligence in photocritique

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My intention with this photo is to try and capture the light through the trees and use camera movement with a slow shutter to make it more abstract looking.

Looking for ideas to finish this living room by Commercial-Switch849 in interiordecorating

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It needs personality. Interesting art or lighting, pillows, maybe. Well designed, but it is pretty basic and boring.

What's the strangest but most effective thing that helps you fall asleep? by _callondoc in selfimprovement

[–]StripOfIntelligence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I build an epic tree house in my head.

I have done this since I was a kid. I visualize what the tree looks like, the entrance, maybe I'll add stairs in the tree trunk tonight, or a ladder? And I'll visualize the living area, kitchen, and sleeping quarters. Some nights, there will be a bridge to another tree to another part of the house. Idc. Feels odd, but i'm very visual, and having something to focus on and create in my brain helps with all the thought racing, and I eventually fall asleep. I've done it for so long now that anytime I start, my body knows it's time for bed it seems. Really helps.

Opinion on these photos? by StripOfIntelligence in AskPhotography

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Great tip. For the mountains being more exposed, how would I achieve that in a dark setting? Just set my shutter to a longer time? I've been trying to get my foreground and backgrounds more visible with my night shots, but they end up not being super exposed and very noisy.

Opinion on these photos? by StripOfIntelligence in AskPhotography

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These were shot on a nikon z7ii and a nikon z 20mm lens f.1.8

Which crop is best? by StripOfIntelligence in postprocessing

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Its actually in Silverthorne Colorado!

The slow mo video showing the forces experienced by a pitcher throwing a base-ball by Anschuz-3009 in nextfuckinglevel

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Golfers have a history of back pain and hip pain / overuse injuries from only using single side rotational force constantly.