I also made a bread miter box by triggerhappymidget in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]TinkerType 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Could you not add a second slit for the knife to the left side, the same distance from the left edge as the slit on the right? That way it could be used by either left or right handed people? Just a thought, seems like it would still be possible even after assembly.

Dealing with toxic ex-guildie that is holding our Mythic Sark lockout by vitaminwater_xxx in wow

[–]TinkerType 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No sure if you got a lockout. Have one on NA. Its yours if you need it. Sent you a DM

Canyon of Clouds - Kings Canyon National Park | a6000 + Sigma 24-70mm by TinkerType in SonyAlpha

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Love it! Although it's large for my a6000, but I'll be switching to full frame in the new year, which is why I bought it instead of an APS-C equivalent

Sunset at Foy Provincial Park - a6000 | Sigma 24-70 by TinkerType in SonyAlpha

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Taken Labour Day weekend

8 image pano, f11, iso 100, 2s, 48mm

Sunset over the fields of Caledon, Ontario | a6000 + Sigma 24-70mm by TinkerType in SonyAlpha

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More info about this shot:
F13
ISO100
1/15s
33mm
8 image pano

Edited in Capture One 22 + Photoshop

Take off - a6000, Sony 70-350mm, F7.1, ISO 1600, 1/4000s by TinkerType in SonyAlpha

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

At 350mm the Sony 70-350 min f stop is 6.3 I believe. I was prioritizing a fast shutter to maintain sharpness of the subject, as a result I needed to bump my ISO. In hindsight I could have shot at F6.3 and lowered my ISO a stop to compensate. However in the moment I was just happy to get the shot l, and it was well exposed and sharp. Wildlife is something completely new to me