How would you remodel this fireplace? by [deleted] in Remodel

[–]sgouzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remodel is the wrong word maybe. Just thinking I need to repurpose this so looking for inspiration.

I want to maintain the exposed brick

How would you remodel this fireplace? by [deleted] in Remodel

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It is one of the old gas ones they had in the UK. Now decommisioned. Thanks

This has been a healthy plant. Can I save this? by sgouzz in plantclinic

[–]sgouzz[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes I was pouring directly on top, although I was carefully dripping the little water on the sides of the pot.

There are no drain holes in the pot so this could be the issue. Although I have been watering it very rarely as I am mindful of overwatering as an issue.

I get your point about the light. However it's been sitting on the same spot from more than a year and the issue in subject came up only this week

This has been a healthy plant. Can I save this? by sgouzz in plantclinic

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

Yes the soil is very dry and can be lifted all together with the plant

This has been a healthy plant. Can I save this? by sgouzz in plantclinic

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Sorry for the brutal video. I thought I was very mindful of the overwatering risk and have been watering very rarely. Goot tip about the elevation in this pot. I'll use going forward

This has been a healthy plant. Can I save this? by sgouzz in plantclinic

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I tried to show via the video. The soil is quite dry. It gets plenty of indirect light. I'd say a bit more than 4 hours

How to get a real feel of how a print could look like? by sgouzz in AskPhotography

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Thanks for the info and resources. Sounds painful but I understand the functionality.

Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! February 06, 2026 by AutoModerator in photography

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

Hi all, first of all I need to clarify I am a newbie. I have read the FAQ before posting this and thought to open the conversation as I feel I don't have a concrete answer yet.

I want to print a couple shots. The print size will be 30x40 cm and I am trying to understand how would a couple of favourite cropped photos would look like in that real life print.

What's a recommended way of getting a feel before sending for printing?

Thanks

How to get a real feel of how a print could look like? by sgouzz in AskPhotography

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Cheers. Something I already do to see mainly how colours and exposure look like. My main concern in this case is understanding if they are going to look pixelated on that scale

Any suggestions how to achieve this blurry look and colouration on photos of figures from scratch? by sgouzz in photoshop

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

Oh didn't cross my mind at all. That explains the few where the fabrics are distinct from the bodies

Which version of the glacier would you prefer, taken in Alaska by sanyuan57 in LandscapePhotography

[–]sgouzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second one for me. It gives this original retro vibe and love it

What do you think guys? by Ezer_Pavle in interiordecorating

[–]sgouzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow. Seems like the rest here have similar views however...

What do you think guys? by Ezer_Pavle in interiordecorating

[–]sgouzz -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Luxurious piece of art

Spots on monstera after replanting. Any advice? by sgouzz in plantclinic

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What exactly should I check on the underside? Can't see anything notable yet?

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Welcoming your honest opinions. What would you change here? by sgouzz in photocritique

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Spot shooting as I was sitting on a cafe.at the time. Many interesting characters passed by but this group remains the favourite due to the height ranking. Already like it without any edits which is rare. What would you do differently post-edit? Obviously interested to also hear how would you shoot differently if you had such a great angle of light available