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Winged_Hussar

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My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.

Je suis seul car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel

Et je meurs car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel

Comme les marins, qui fument des cigarettes sur le canal, ah.

Mais Excel ne sera pas appris aujourd

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Was always a fan of Birch as well. The bark is so unique compared to other North American trees

Winged_Hussar OP Mod ,
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The flat style dog sounds very interesting... Sounds like something I should try. Appreciate the reply!

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Damn, the fossil gray + black accents look nice. Is the button switch metal or a rubber thing over top?

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Oh cool, thanks!

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All good - not a race, everyone has their own pace 💚

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Great photo even if it is a stacked image

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To have both in focus does make it obvious it's an edit, yeah. Pretty much any photo where you see a near object and a in detail far object like the moon is a composite photo.

To get really detailed photos of the moon, you're more than likely taking hundreds of individual photos of the moon, stacking those (using software) and then compositing with another image.

This is an image I took which is actually about ~650 images of the moon through a telescope using a DLSR

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/69786fe4-88d5-41ea-b647-3edd702039f5.jpeg

Something similar to this composited onto another image would be a focus stack (like a tree or any other near object).

Generally, both images are taken at the same time, place, direction, etc. - so I don't really see it as "Fake" just more like an edit, which most photos are anyways to some degree.

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Thanks! And no, not on Lemmy/Fediverse. Been a year or so since I broke my telescope and haven't gotten around to getting the part I need to fix it. Maybe once I do that I'll post some

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Those little ears are so cute lol. Very fluffy looking owl.

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Oo strong showing from the SF Bay Owls right before the half

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Booboooook!!!

Also the face of the Boreal owl 😂 adorable

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Hopefully I'm not too late! Didn't see this one until reading your most recent post 😭

Papuan Hawk-Owl

Either team

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/600d0b54-356c-453f-8311-202d4bafa72b.webp

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Boobook is perfect!! Thanks for setting all this up

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That first photo of VEO looks like me in the morning when I forget to drink water before bed lol

Overall, not too ugly, definitely not the prettiest owl.
And I'd agree that "Milky Owl" really isn't any better.

This owl definitely scores points back by being able to eat large mamels and hedgehogs!

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Friends and I came up with some other names as it seems the discoverers needed help:

#1: archarc

#2: Arcus Giantus

#3: Cosmic Crescent

#4: Very Big Ring (aka VBA)

#5: The Giant Ring

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Not sure which person you are "who" -ing, but:

Ironmouse

Conner

Iron mouse has an immune disorder (CVID) that has her bedridden. Her and Conner together have raised quite a bit of money for the IDF (Immune deficiency fund).

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