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miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

I think taking someone out to show them photography would be such a cool date, too🥰

Well, it they want to, of course

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

The fun begins when you learn how to make the magic happen yourself^^

Well, if you ever do get into it, I can’t recommend vintage lenses enough. Having to shoot manual mode is wildly outweighed by the fact that you pay 50 bucks for the lens, instead of 500.

And shooting manually allows for maximum creative control anyway :D

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

So I’m currently pretty obsessed with using old vintage lenses for photography and videography, because they offer so much character over their modern alternatives.

See, modern lenses are perfect. Correctly rendered colours because the glass is engineered to perfection, the image is uniformly sharp, and generally true to real life.

And don’t get me wrong, that’s important for many scientific applications, where an unbiased recording of what you observe is paramount.

However, for creative purposes, modern lenses can be pretty damn boring, because they are so perfect.
Imperfections are what brings a creation to life, what makes it feel organic. And they offer so much potential for creative work.

Many of these old lenses have a very soft image when shot wide open, some even introduce heavy blooming on sharp edges, which gives the image a super dreamy feel.

Others have spherical abberations so strong, they distort the unsharp background to the point that the word swirly bokeh became a thing. Such a great effect to frame a subject, draw attention to it, everything revolves around it style.

But even with these quirks, many old lenses are still capable of shooting tac sharp images when stopped down a bit, and are in no way behind modern lenses in terms of image quality.

My current favourite for pure quality shots is the Pentacon auto 50mm 1.8 multi coating, a prime kit lens that came with several Praktika camera models like the for the time very affordable MTL5B. This model has seen many parts produced under not so great conditions in Cottbus Prison, by political prisoners of the German Democratic Republic.

Since they’re completely manual, you have to go over every setting yourself, which helps tremendously with familiarizing yourself with your camera, the lens itself, and just how photography works in general.

So this, and the fact they’re also so cheap second hand, make them a great choice for not just professional photographers or videographers, but also for beginners who are still learning, and might not have much cash for fancy equipment.

Some of these lenses have made appearances in big movie productions, such as The Batman. That movie sees my favourite lens being used in some scenes, the soviet Helios 44-2 58mm 2.0, alongside some other model from Jupiter. To match the look between the different lens models that were used, the studio even modified their grotesquely expensive anamorphic cinema lenses to be more in line with the Helios.

Fun fact to close it off:
The Helios 44-2 58mm 2.0 is by far one of the most mass-produced lenses ever, being spread over multiple different production facilities and receiving several revisions over the years.

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

Absolutely, and always make sure you have consent to do it.

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

Hell yeah, I’m happy for you <3

I’m in a similar position, though at this point I don’t know when I can actually start. Might be a few months from now, might be end of next year.

It’s moving slowly and with uncertainty, but it’s moving, and that’s the important part for what we’re going through^^

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

So basically, what you’re saying is that I did in fact have my first kiss already?

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Imperium of Person Rule

I’m currently working through that process myself, what do you need to know?

Depends on the country though

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in halp rule

So cute🥰

Well, I’m gonna go sleep now, giving you plenty of time to decide how to follow up on your flirt😘

I hope I’ll have a nice message to read when I wake up tomorrow :P

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in halp rule

Feel free to sneak into my DMs if you really want to find out😘

Gonna go to bed now though, so no haste

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in halp rule

I wonder if you’d still call me cute after I did what I would do to and with you😇

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in halp rule

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(Yes, I used an online converter. No, I can’t be bothered to add the spaces for legibility🙈)

miss_brainfarts, to linux in In your opinion, which distro should I try to edit videos stably?

That’s a really nice option, yeah. No need for the extra expense when the CPU you use or are going to buy has an iGPU anyway

miss_brainfarts, to linux in In your opinion, which distro should I try to edit videos stably?

That’s the case with proper hardware passthrough either way. Just wanted to make it clear that running a VM doesn’t automatically bring the need for two GPUs

miss_brainfarts, to linux in In your opinion, which distro should I try to edit videos stably?

It only requires it if you want the host to have a gpu, too. Otherwise, single-gpu passthrough is very much possible

miss_brainfarts, to 196 in Game rule idea

Vectors are funny, aren’t they? The whole concept is just 🎶 where did you come from, where did you go? 🎵

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