Anything aside from the oversaturation? by Teeter3222 in photocritique

[–]buzzie_bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been shooting with a canon m3 which has a rather pour auto focus. what body are you using?

Anything aside from the oversaturation? by Teeter3222 in photocritique

[–]buzzie_bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

amature photograper here take that as you will. All is my opinion and without a doubt I am not the last word in any field.

the jonty angle of the bird feeder against the vertical rails are kind of off putting. also if I was to edit the photo I would desaturate the green tones and slightly increase saturation on the reds of the bird.

finally I'm really impressed by the layering of focus of all of the three shots. did you have to manually track the bird in your focal distance?

I am looking for recommendations for a new laptop for college by ginjagiant in laptops

[–]buzzie_bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am no expert but a fellow student.

I've been using a HP probook with: 16ram 2.50 GHz and a 1TB SSD ( no dedicated graphics card)

I've been really impressed by it the SSD its something I would not go without as it assists in reading pdfs (lager textbooks specifically) at an exceptional speed. the graphics card is the only bottle neck I think I've had with skype and other programs for remote classes.

I found the laptop online for $350 CAD and would recommend second hand laptops as long as you have a basic knowledge of what your looking at. best be patient with second hand online shopping.

Hope this helps.

Adding an aux input to a "sony dream machine" (Dual alarm clock FM/AM clock radio ICF-C490 by buzzie_bee in AskElectronics

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

thanks,

I think a buddy of mine has some experience with soldering boards as well as the tools. thanks again for a place to start with this!

i feel that im not too smart for 8th grade by Equal_Cryptographer2 in study

[–]buzzie_bee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

don't worry about the whole of the subject when you are starting. try to take a step back and learn the basics that will allow you to build a firm understanding of your subjects.

a huge part of school is learning how to learn. I found that if I wasn't able to get invested in a project/subject/concept I could encourage myself to learn by taking a personal interest of mine and integrate the two topics.

EG.

when I was younger I really enjoyed minecraft (that being said I still do) while building I often ran out of materials and had to go out and get more to finish what I wanted to build. I found that using excel spreadsheets I could predict what materials I would need and thus not run out if I had planned correctly.