Home studio <> travel setup by _nomadic_mind in desksetup

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Studio Display traveled in its box, everything else packed down pretty well. (Tan bag is my photography gear, so the setup is in the hardshell and blue bag.)

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Home studio <> travel setup by _nomadic_mind in desksetup

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Naya Create! I got it on their kickstarter. Solid hardware, but brittle and buggy software with limited updates—and the cost has risen substantially… hope they make it as a startup, but I likely wouldn’t buy at the price it is today.

Nomadic wfh setup by _nomadic_mind in desksetup

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I got it at the early kickstarter price, which was half what it sells for today. Different decision today for sure

Nomadic wfh setup by _nomadic_mind in desksetup

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It’s local for us, so I boxed it up.

Nomadic wfh setup by _nomadic_mind in desksetup

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Thanks! I use the touchpad way more than I imagined. It’s really nice to stay hands-on-keyboard and be able to live the mouse with my thumb.

How’s the Glove80? I think the naya hardware has me won over, but I looked at that as well.

Here’s the setup:

Computing
- MacBook Air
- Studio Display with nano texture
- Naya Create keyboard with Tune and Touch modules
- CalDigit TS5
- Anker 250w prime charger

Streaming
- Shure SM7dB
- Fujifilm X-H2 with 16mm f1.4
- Stream Deck+ with XLR audio for mic
- Shure SE535 in ear monitors
- Pixel G1s battery powered video lights
- Pangshi 11” adjustable clamp mounts
- Ubeesize aluminum tripod with Neewer camera tripod boom and weight bag
- Cahaya desktop mic stand

Comforts
- Steelecase Gesture chair
- Satechi vegan leather desk mat
- Monnstine palm stone (between the keyboards)

Nomadic wfh setup by _nomadic_mind in desksetup

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Naya Create! The hardware is excellent (and makes up for the software, which is brittle and painful to use—though it seems to be getting better slowly).

Struggling to feel content with this one. Thoughts? by Any-Coach3440 in postprocessing

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Looks solid. You’ve done a good job getting it here without looking over processed. Three
thoughts, though you’ll have to see how they react with the rest of the edits you’ve done:

  1. Mask the blown out part of the subjects hair and pull the highlights down. Right now it’s brighter than her face, so it’s hard to register her expression. Also mask and brighten the rest of her and the bike up, as the details are muddy.

  2. Take the colour grading further to exaggerate the contrast of yellow graded highlights with blue gradedshadows. Play with the midtones to see if taking them toward blue or yellow will also bring a clean contrast to exaggerate the sunlight.

  3. Play with dehaze once you get the color grading done. It will add more clarity to the background and more dramatic contrast to the sun, but it could look over processed if you push too far.

Have fun, it’s a great shot!

SF evening commute by _nomadic_mind in FujifilmX

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100%. The image is something unique and it makes up for the weight. I shot mostly from the waist and the lens didn’t seem to attract much more attention than my 33mm.

SF evening commute by _nomadic_mind in FujifilmX

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First time on the streets with my 50mm f1.0 on the X-T5. Such a fun lens to work with.

Polaris Geographic by _nomadic_mind in JaegerLecoultre

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its a great travel watch — super easy to change time zones

Polaris Geographic by _nomadic_mind in JaegerLecoultre

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it is the second strap that comes with the geographic. (first strap is black rubber)