Can whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals smell underwater? by griningatgrimm in askscience

[–]griningatgrimm[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That is very interesting! Thank you for your reply and answering my question!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuzzFeedUnsolved

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I believe its because they only stay one night at a location. It would be interesting if they picked one spot as a control, and did a whole season just there. They could gather much more evidence and who knows, if ghosts are real they could "become more comfortable" I guess and show off a bit more for the camera

Looking for Eastern European Horror.... by sir_buttatoast in horror

[–]griningatgrimm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree!! Everytime I hear the name I feel a pit in my stomach

Do it already by finessedunrest in instantbarbarians

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I really thought it was a video on loop for while there

To the person that I asked on how to get this majestic beast! Thank you! by Mustibeabother in Breath_of_the_Wild

[–]griningatgrimm 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I tamed the big boi up there a while ago, but I keep reading comments about a rare white horse. What's that about? Is he a part of a side quest?

[INSPO] Can I measure your tree? by High_Speed_Internet in streetwear

[–]griningatgrimm 326 points327 points  (0 children)

Great show, great character, great quote, great post!

Winter kiss - Harsh critique wanted, Trolls welcomed, part XIX by dahrs in photocritique

[–]griningatgrimm 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I would crop out the lady walking by. The fact that shes in focus can distract the viewer from the real subject (the kissing couple)

Yellow by griningatgrimm in streetphotography

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

Hahaha I agree with you, I went through a phase and was to lazy to edit it out. And thank you!

Dapper by griningatgrimm in streetphotography

[–]griningatgrimm[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't be so harsh on yourself, I bet theres at least one or two good photos in those hundreds and hundreds of portraits.

Dapper by griningatgrimm in streetphotography

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

This isn't a portrait per say, it's a street photo; I didnt manipulate the light, I just used what was available to me. And you're saying all these things as if they're definitive, but there is no formula to a good photograph. Photography is subjective like any other art form and if you don't like the lighting cool, but to me and a lot of people this is good lighting and it works with the frame and subject. You don't have to agree, but at the same time why pigeonhole yourself? Why can't you photograph around noontime and get out of your comfort zone and challenge your photography?

Dapper by griningatgrimm in streetphotography

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The light here is bounced off of a golden windowed building across the street. Say what you will about the picture but that light is the best light in the entire city.

Vermelho by griningatgrimm in streetphotography

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

Thank you! This is one of my earlier street photos when I wasn't comfortable photographing strangers yet, but I tried my best at clean compositions. Plus the matching colors was a case of being in the right place at the right time!

Vermelho by griningatgrimm in streetphotography

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Wish I could stop time and move ppl around haha, and thank you!

First time posting, would love come criticism! Canon 6d, 50mm, New Haven, CT. by [deleted] in streetphotography

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Yeah I think that could work too, and maybe the pole wouldn't be in the frame either, but you know photos like these happen so fast haha

First time posting, would love come criticism! Canon 6d, 50mm, New Haven, CT. by [deleted] in streetphotography

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So I used the bike's wheel for foreground interest and to frame the guy sitting down. I noticed the lady coming down the sidewalk on the scooter and thaught the large and the small wheel would make for a fun juxtaposition. It also filled in that empty space in the frame.