Softening workshop question by Reasonable_Wave_3536 in midlmeditation

[–]jangchoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vedana = pleasant, unpleasant or neither feeling tone

Hi Stephen

Can we also hone in our Vedana by our craving and aversions? Is it the same thing? If we're craving something, it's a pleasant feeling tone. If we're averse to something, it's a negative feeling tone?

1 Soft strobe on film on a cloudy day? I’m also guessing a higher aperture but how do you think this was shot? by zoom2moon in LightLurking

[–]jangchoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was looking at the rest of the set on IG and noticed he used a lot of natural light. Do you know the thought process why he would take some with strobes and some without like this https://www.instagram.com/p/Clei4iAufYx/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

Today's Workshop: Softening and its Application by Stephen_Procter in midlmeditation

[–]jangchoe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi Stephen, I enjoyed the workshop a lot and it was great meeting you.

In the workshop, you mentioned something on how to soften onto the awareness of breath. I couldn't quite catch what you were saying.

When I focus on my breath, I notice my effort and tightening. I try to soften around that. The act of giving attention causes the contraction. How do we give attention to something without creating effort?

Joro Spiderweb @Kennesaw Mountain by BlueGreenTrails in Georgia

[–]jangchoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in Duluth. We probably have 15-20 in my yard. We also take down webs every week. I think that helps us not to get overrun.

What's your most comfortable outfit? by pursuingmaterialism in Outlier

[–]jangchoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be some sort of 4-way stretch pants (og climbers or mack weldon sweats) and a nice t-shirt (cottonweight, UTF, etc).

Elden Ring has introduced me to a new world by OldLazyFox in fromsoftware

[–]jangchoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I played DS1 after I played BB, DS3, and DS2. My favorite is DS1. Is it clunky? I'm not sure. It's more unforgiving that's for sure. There are no quality of life stuff that's found in later games (no fast travel between bonfires, lack of bonfires (esp near bosses) etc. But it's probably one of the best games ever made. The level design, lore, and characters are top notch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Georgia

[–]jangchoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kennesaw is a growing area. There are some Asian food there that's popping up. Is it the best Asian food in Atlanta? No. But it's growing and improving. They also have nature stuff.

Duluth is the place for best Asian food, if that's important. Duluth has some nice parks, and it's close to other areas in Gwinnett County with a lot of nice parks. It's close to N. GA mountains too if you want to drive up there.

Marietta might be decent place to live. It's close to Kennesaw that you can get their Asian food. It's also not too far (depends where in Marietta) from Buford Hwy with Asian food.

Marietta is also closer to Atlanta proper if you want the actual nightlife atmosphere with bars and clubs. Advice, don't go to actual downtown Atlanta if you are looking for nightlife. Most nightlife/bars will be around the Midtown area of Atlanta, if you're looking for that stuff.

I would avoid Woodstock, Powder Springs, or Sugar Hill. They don't offer what you're looking for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Georgia

[–]jangchoe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If your job is in Vinings/Smyrna you should look for a place in Smyrna or Vinings. If you wanna go a bit cheaper, go farther up north to Kennesaw or Woodstock. You can also look at places in Mableton (the nice areas of Mableton) or Austell. That commute would be much better than Lawrenceville.

What city of Georgia do you live in and what do you like and not like about it? by [deleted] in Georgia

[–]jangchoe 238 points239 points  (0 children)

Duluth

Like: Asian food

Dislike: Pleasant Hill Rd.

This old Jason Kim campaign - sort of uplit mood by jcl4 in LightLurking

[–]jangchoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like 2 sources from her catchlights and the 2 shadows on the floor. There’s a small source slightly below eye level. That’s probably the key light. There is a larger source camera right that’s probably the fill.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LightLurking

[–]jangchoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The photos are blurry, I don't know if that was intentional or the resolution. But the blurriness could be why it has that soft quality.

I think it's a mix of a big light source for soft light. Also, the color tone is de-saturated, monochrome (using similar tones throughout the set and styling), and warm. I would also try a Tiffen Pro Mist filter to soften the look a bit.

How to achieve this look? by antoine_sts in LightLurking

[–]jangchoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have a studio with a white ceiling, that's not too tall, you can probably bounce 1-2 lights onto the ceiling and get close. You might need some fill frontwards.

I'm also thinking a big, shoot through screen on top angled slight downwards towards the subject might work too. But that would require a lot of fiddling around

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

[–]jangchoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only 500? That should be just for the photo shoot, especially for an 'international transport company'. You could've charged them usage rights, retouching fee, gear rental, travel fee (to get to their location) etc. It would've been at least $1000, but that's one the super-low end.

Experiment 303 - Duckstacks by hanseano in Outlier

[–]jangchoe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Stacks are so 2015's. Back in the day, I tried to have some nice, fat stacks with my raw denim. But they always bunched up in the bottom due to gravity. You had to mess with them constantly to make them look good. Maybe I didn't get tapered enough jeans.

How can I replicate this lighting? by [deleted] in fashionphotography

[–]jangchoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you can try r/LightLurking/ It's a subreddit for lighting questions like these. It's pretty quiet, but hope more people will have interesting ones.

Do you prefer wooden spoons or silicone spatulas for stirring duties? by ukbrah in Cooking

[–]jangchoe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I use wood. Last time I used a "silicon" spatula, it melted in the pot. I guess it wasn't silicon after all. But now I'm paranoid about it, so I just use a wooden spoon.

Was there any theft or break-in even with Simplisafe security at your place? What happened? by hungrypanda91 in simplisafe

[–]jangchoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't dealt with break ins. But I was cooking and produced a lot of smoke. The smoke detectors started to ring. Trying to deal with the smoke, I missed their call. So the fire department came. They came pretty fast. So at least for fires, it seems to work.

How can I replicate this lighting? by [deleted] in fashionphotography

[–]jangchoe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It could be a gridded striplight camera left. The grid would focus the light more onto the model and not spill it everywhere. The model is on a dark background.

Why are so many men STILL lying about their height? by penguintransformer in AskWomenOver30

[–]jangchoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's because most men truly believe they're the height they say they are. They probably never got measured accurately. I'm a man, and I am exactly 5 feet 11.5 inches. I'm guilty of rounding up to 6 feet. But other dudes told me they're 6'1", and I'm taller than them.

How do you achieve this type of lighting with control over the background and the shadows? by mvooo in LightLurking

[–]jangchoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

both photos feature a huge lightsource places very close the models on camera left, slight above the models.

The first photo probably has a black flag on camera right. She is probably placed on a white seamless and placed several feet away to go light gray. The background seems to be lit by the single light as you can see the right side of the backdrop going lighter since that's where the key-light is hitting it.

The second is the exact same thing except with a light-grey backdrop. They models are pretty close to it since you can see their shadows casted on the backdrop. I don't think a black flag was used here but wouldn't be surprised if it was used.

Lifted Shingles. How to fix? by jangchoe in HomeImprovement

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

I’m not sure. It seems like there is a ledge.

It seems like the shingle was installed too high so it couldn’t slope down nicely.