astrophotography Astrophotography Orion shot only with smartphone
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    plantsandtrees
    10 months ago 100%

    This was shot from a bortle 5 zone. Actually not even a tripod was used, just my phone leaned against my wallet on the roof of my car because I needed the tripod for my real equipment. No lens also.

    I wonder what more modern phones can achieve as they have bigger sensors.

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  • stable_diffusion_art Stable Diffusion Art Squint your eyes to reveal one of the companies responsible for poor working conditions
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    plantsandtrees
    12 months ago 100%

    Sure, prompt was:

    photo of poor young asian female workers in a factory assembling tech products, award winning photography, dirty environment

    But the image was quite altered with inpainting as there were many flaws.

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    Stable Diffusion Art plantsandtrees 12 months ago 84%
    Squint your eyes to reveal one of the companies responsible for poor working conditions

    My thinking behind this image is that just like in real life people only want to look at a company from far apart to see its shiny surface. But only at a closer look the dirty and shady practices will get revealed. Created with SD1.5 and QR Code Monsters.

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    smarthome Smart-Home DIY smart watering system for my strawberries
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    plantsandtrees
    12 months ago 100%

    That is still my end goal as well. But it works surprisingly well, but sure it could be more water efficient.

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  • stable_diffusion_art Stable Diffusion Art Squint your eyes to reveal one of the companies responsible for such working conditions
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    plantsandtrees
    12 months ago 100%

    It helps to look at the image from further away. I didn‘t want to make the effect to obvious.

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  • stable_diffusion_art Stable Diffusion Art Squint your eyes to reveal one of the companies responsible for such working conditions
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    plantsandtrees
    12 months ago 100%

    Sure:

    photo of poor workers in a factory assembling tech products, award winning photography, dirty environment

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  • stable_diffusion_art Stable Diffusion Art Squint your eyes to reveal one of the companies responsible for such working conditions
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    stable_diffusion_art Stable Diffusion Art Squint your eyes to reveal one of the companies responsible for such working conditions
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    pics pics Andromeda Galaxy, first try with own basic camera [OC]
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    plantsandtrees
    1 year ago 100%

    My lens is f2.8. Of course the bigger the aperture the better, but as Andromeda is really bright a slower lens will work just fine. As I‘m only a beginner myself I can recommend the Youtube channel ‚nebula photos‘.

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  • pics pics Andromeda Galaxy, first try with own basic camera [OC]
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    pics pics Andromeda Galaxy, first try with own basic camera [OC]
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    plantsandtrees
    1 year ago 100%

    I think with your equipment you could achieve an even better image, I really can only encourage everyone to try this. It really is an awesome experience

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    pics plantsandtrees 1 year ago 99%
    Andromeda Galaxy, first try with own basic camera [OC]

    Inspired by many others we tried to capture M31 with our own equipment, an old Fuji camera with a 80mm lens. The only additional tool we used for this shot was a cheap used star tracker so we could expand each shot to 20s. We captured a total of 411 shots which leads to a total exposure time of about 2h17m. For our first try we are very pleased with the result!

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    Astro Photography plantsandtrees 1 year ago 100%
    Andromeda

    First try of shooting Andromeda. The picture is more of an art image as I added a tilt shift effect. 41 x 25s lights 80mm ISO 3200

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    smarthome Smart-Home I made a controller to dim my lamp through my smart home
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    plantsandtrees
    1 year ago 0%

    Yes exactly. The idea is basically the same as PWM, but in this case the frequency is given through the 50Hz of the power grid. You just control how much of each half wave you turn the light on. As our eyes are slow we just conceive it as an overall lower brightness.

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  • smarthome Smart-Home I made a controller to dim my lamp through my smart home
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    plantsandtrees
    1 year ago 100%

    Yes it is a led light bulb working on 230 ac. This works like any other triac phase dimmer, but it was indeed a fun project to try for yourself! Basically I build a another shelly device, but for far less money ;)

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    Smart-Home plantsandtrees 1 year ago 100%
    I made a controller to dim my lamp through my smart home https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/7e90b763-f19b-4265-aa28-c41fde3f8303.jpeg

    This is the prototype of my dimmer, which actually works quite well. It fades smoothly between different brightness settings. It gets MQTT messages from homebridge, so it can be controlled via Apples Homekit.

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