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mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•White Wagtail Hovering Above the WaterEnglish
4·3 years agoI do not mind at all! I used a EOS R10 with a Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 at 600 mm, f/8.0 and a shutter speed of 1/2000s. ISO was set automatically by the camera. Then some light editing in Lightroom afterwards.
mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Spotted Flycatcher Taking a BreakEnglish
1·3 years agoI started last year with a really inadequate camera and lens. Only this year did I get a better setup. What kinds of lenses do you have?
mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Spotted Flycatcher Taking a BreakEnglish
1·3 years agoThanks a lot!
mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Spotted Flycatcher Taking a BreakEnglish
1·3 years agoThank you :-)
mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Spotted Flycatcher Taking a BreakEnglish
2·3 years agoYeah, anything above f/8.0 tends to be a bit too soft for me at 600 mm. At the lens’ lowest focal length of 150 mm, using f/6.3 tends to yield the sharpest results. Also remember that the larger the aperture, the smaller the number (f/6.3 is a larger aperture than f/8.0).
The effect is greatly exaggerated by the focal length, yes. The background is mostly trees that are like 20 metres away.
And yeah, photographing birds can be a bit tricky. So fast!
mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Spotted Flycatcher Taking a BreakEnglish
0·3 years agoThank you very much! :-)
I used a Canon EOS R10 with a Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 at 600 mm and f/8.0. Larger apertures aren’t that sharp with this lens, unfortunately.
mjohanning@beehaw.orgOPto
Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Lots of interesting birds on my lunch walkEnglish
0·3 years agoCommon in the grand scheme of things, sure. But common for me? Nope. Especially the Firecrest is only rarely seen around here so it was exciting to finally be able to see it and also hear it sing :-) Same for the linnet, it isn’t all that common either. The Common Redstart for example is also quite uncommon here, despite its name. You mostly only see Black Redstarts around here.
Where are you from that they’re so common where you are?
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Starfield has "fewest bugs that any game from Bethesda has ever shipped with", Microsoft saysEnglish
12·3 years agoThat’s one of the bugs.
Hm, maybe that’s a problem with the instance you’re on? Mine loads fine.
What problems are you facing on the website exactly? I’m just accessing my instance’s website via Safari and it works pretty okay. I’d just recommend opening threads in a new tab, perhaps.
There isn’t really an alternative to Mlem at present, so the only thing you can do is to make due with it for now and / or use the website. I mainly use the website at present because Mlem doesn’t have a compact mode.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Whats a game that everybody seems to love that you cant stand for one reason or another?
7·3 years agoFallout mostly. It’s all just so grey and boring and not fun at all. If I want to see a wasteland I can just go outside /s
mjohanning@beehaw.orgto
Gaming@beehaw.org•What are peoples thoughts on games requiring always online? How does it affect your enjoyment of those games?
2·3 years agoSame experience as you with D4. Fun game but the always-on requirement is a tad annoying. Not deal-breaking for me, but I have had my fair share of rubber-banding on my SteamDeck, especially with Bluetooth headphones connected. D2R worked well offline, why not have an offline mode here?
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World News@beehaw.org•Greenhouse gas emissions are at an all-time high and Earth is warming faster than ever – report
7·3 years agoAnd I still know tonnes of people, especially at my workplace, that drive SUVs with “Fuck you Greta” stickers and that complain about everything and anything that is even remotely related to climate change.
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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Subreddits you are going to miss?English
9·3 years agoThere’s a homelab community, https://infosec.pub/c/homelab@lemmy.ml
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Gaming@beehaw.org•What are y'all's all time favourite game OSTs?English
1·3 years agoMaybe because of nostalgia, but I will always come back to the Fable 1 and 2 OSTs. Especially Fable 1. Bowerstone especially I love.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Any recommendations for low-end, Linux-friendly games to play?English
3·3 years agoI used this guide: https://www.polygon.com/23750107/how-to-play-install-diablo-4-steam-deck
I read that it is apparently also possible to simply install the Blizzard Launcher from Lutris, but I haven’t tried that personally. The above guide worked without problems for me, though.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Any recommendations for low-end, Linux-friendly games to play?English
6·3 years agoAbsolutely! Currently running Diablo 4 on the SteamDeck using Proton Experimental. Runs perfectly on medium-high settings at 45-50 fps. It’s insane how far we’ve come. When I first started using Linux over ten years ago, running Windows games was nigh-impossible. And Valve finally released their Steam client for Linux, the selection of games was … very limited.
For that to happen, I believe that interacting with people from other instances and moving your community and account from one instance to another have to become possible / easier.
At present, people flock to the instances with most users as those often have more local content (local content is generally easier to find than federated content) and they often have a smaller risk of shutting down. If I create a community on a smaller instance, the chance of it being found and interacted with are also much smaller than if it had been created on a bigger instance (because of, as I said, local content being user to find).
Sure, I can create an account on myfirstlemmyinstance.com (example URL, not an actual instance) with 10 users, but if my instance decides to shut down, my community of, say, 500 users will now have to move somewhere else and all old content will be deleted.





I know, right? It’s quite amazing how far they travel and how they find their way! Another pair (probably even the same pair!) was seen at the exact same spot last year as well.