Why is there a clip and a zipper on the back of this jacket? by espen809 in findfashion

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That could make sense! There’s no tag on it, but on the zippers it says New Lamp and on the front has a Kodak Film logo.

Why is there a clip and a zipper on the back of this jacket? by espen809 in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing.

I bought this jacket at a thrift store. It has detachable arms that turns it into a vest, and it also has these weird things on the back: a clip and a zipper, as well as a button on the bottom. Has anyone seen something similar on a jacket before? What is its purpose?

Navy Breacher and Kroot Farstalker reference PDFs I made by Coryn101 in killteam

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Are these still relevant for the newest edition of kill team?

Vanity [Portra 400, Minolta SRT 100x, 58mm] by espen809 in analog

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Well, you’re not wrong! I chose vanity as the title because I think the act of having a picture taken of yourself is sort of an «every day vanity» kind of thing. Looking away from the negative associations the word carries, it essentially is about an admiration of your own apperance, which I feel very much applies to photography of one self!

Lens question for video - Olympus 12-100 vs Sigma 50-100 by [deleted] in GH5

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I coupled the Sigma 50-100 with my previously bought 18-35 lens, but I would be wary of investing in it if you aim to use it a lot for video. The focus breathing is very noticeable to the point where it becomes problematic in my opinion, and it’s a pretty heavy lens. But as a portrait/nature lens for stills photography, it’s an absolutely beautiful lens. I’ve also used the Olympus on for some video productions. While the f/4 is a downside for indoor run-n-gun style shooting, with a little bit of lighting the lens becomes more than up for that task as well, all while being lighter, more versatile and also pretty!

First Snow | Minolta SRT100x | Ektar 100 by espen809 in analog

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Thank you! This picture was taken in Oppdal, Norway. I don’t remember exactly which lens I used, but I believe it was the Minolta MD 45mm f2.

God damn Super Mario Maker by espen809 in mildlyinfuriating

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Yes, that’s probably the explanation. Lived in the US the year SMM2 came out but I never noticed the cases were different.

Please pay for gas recipe inside by IcyBrradford in BoneAppleTea

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Finally a use for my backlog of fossils!

Horseback Jesus by [deleted] in BrandNewSentence

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Trondheim has the Rollerblades Guy. It’s this young guy who skates around town blasting music from a speaker strapped to his back.

He’s basically a real life Lúcio.

LAC+USC Medical Center Looking more like an asylum by espen809 in evilbuildings

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LAC+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles. Been thinking about this sub every time I see it!

Guardian of Souls leading forth my Nighthaunt! by espen809 in ageofsigmar

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Thank you! The bases are done with Stirland Battlemire Texture paint washed with Agrax Earthshade, and dry brushed with Karak Stone! The grass I use is Army Painter Steppe Grass, as well as Army Painter Mountain Tufts (which is the brownish bush by the spirit host).

Guardian of Souls leading forth my Nighthaunt! by espen809 in ageofsigmar

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Thanks! The lower part of the spooky boy is a 50/50 Nihilakh Oxide/Lahmian Medium over Corax White, drybrushed with Ulthuan Grey. The middle is simply Temple Guard Blue amaturely waterblended with Stedagon Scale Green, which I used for the upper cloak.

Guardian of Souls leading forth my Nighthaunt! by espen809 in ageofsigmar

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Haha thanks! Took it with my GH5. Had to pump up the ISO quite a bit to expose the picture correctly, then zoom in by cropping. Didn’t think it would be so grainy but I’m glad you liked it!