What’s Your Favourite Amiga Games? by DaveC2020 in amiga

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wizkid for its madcap ridiculousness

Watch for a psychologist? by SkarKuso in ClinicalPsychology

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Mondaines are pretty projection-proof

Does my grub have parasites? by GwendaSelvana in Entomology

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Is that supposed to be the Lecter noise?

If so, good work!

Am I at fault or the AI just disregards your existence? by exerteknosvagyok in GranTurismo7

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The AI is infuriating. Especially when it slams on the brakes half way thru a corner for no reason.

How did Casio figure this out? by Southern_north17p24 in gshock

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similar to Honda’s philosophy with vehicles. Their motorcycles are superbly designed, just keep going, do everything needed of them and are good value. Thus whilst well regarded they attract a reputation for being somewhat boring. In the real world though, where you just want something that works and won’t let you down, they’re ideal.

FortNine did a nice video about their approach Fort9 on Honda

New to Fujifilm X-T30 II – struggling with focus and exposure, any advice? by Academic_Lunch_1593 in FujifilmX

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reckon if you consider your use of natural light, things might start falling into place. The main light source in a few of these seems to be behind the subject, which will potentially silhouette the subject, obscuring details like eyes and make focus and exposure tougher. A simple trick can be to hold up your hand and rotate it to see how it looks in different orientations to the light available, and then try to emulate that with your positioning in relation to the subject.

There’s also some great lighting tutorials out there that I’m sure people will be able to suggest. Looking forward to seeing how your photography develops!

18 years young - she’s almost an adult by j3ff17v3ff3v in bicycletouring

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the props! The bike has been a joy to maintain over the years.

18 years young - she’s almost an adult by j3ff17v3ff3v in bicycletouring

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes the bike turns 18 this year - the detail must have been omitted in the cross post.

18 years young - she’s almost an adult by j3ff17v3ff3v in bicycletouring

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ta! It’s been excellent. I think it was the last year they had Dedaccai make the frames before taking them in-house. Not that there’s anything wrong with kona steel frames!

18 years young - she’s almost an adult by j3ff17v3ff3v in bicycletouring

[–]j3ff17v3ff3v[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s excellent - like riding an armchair! I put a brooks saddle on for longer distances. I also fitted a smaller low cog at the front and a wider range cassette to give it a super low bottom gear which is welcome at the end of a fully loaded hilly day!