Howard.mstdn.wherehowardgoes.com.ap.brid.gy
🌍📸 Freelance photojournalist now doing travel content.
✈️🗣️ Travel photography and storytelling.
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@bert_hubert It feels as if Europe is desperately trying to decouple from the US in light of a highly unpredictable administration in power.
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@Bwacton No worries at all. Thanks for reaching out, nonetheless. Will definitely bear you in mind if I do any cross-country skiing though!
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@Bwacton Hi Bruce, thanks for replying. I'm just going to ski resorts and skiing down groomed pistes, so I guess that's alpine regular?
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Okay I gave up in the end and restarted. But I would still love to know if anyone has any potential ideas in case it happens again.
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What's weird is that my mouse cursor moves OVER the white overlay, so I can see the mouse, but just nothing else about what's supposed to be underneath.
But I can actually also click on things which are supposed to be under the white overlay.
I mean I know I can probably restart, but would […]
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@mitten Another suggestion - use the CW function and treat it as kind of a headline so people can choose what they want to read.
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@skinnylatte LOL. Ha, nicely written post! Very click baity! =P
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@thomasfuchs.at Can you confirm if this is a fact please, specifically in relation to the selling to the Chinese gov specifically. Would be great if you have sources too please.
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@thomasfuchs.at Eh? What's the context of this? I haven't seen anything like that... yet.
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/> I always find it very humbling looking up at the night sky. The vast distances which the light of the cosmos has to cross to get to us just blows my mind.
For example, looking at how I've managed to capture the #AndromedaGalaxy in this frame, its light actually left the Andromeda Galaxy […]
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/> I used the #OMSystem #OM1MarkII's high res mode to create a stacked photo of the night sky, which gave my shot extra details and lower noise at 50 megapixels. Scaling it back down to 20 megapixels to match the single shot foreground resolution helped make it look even less noisy, as well as […]