Malayan Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni)
Jun. 2nd, 2016 02:01 pmSometimes you’re so busy with work, there’s no option but to get some take out.
Originally posted at stories.starmind.org.
Sometimes you’re so busy with work, there’s no option but to get some take out.
The white-necked raven has one of the worst wikipedia bird pages I’ve ever seen.
I’ve never said this before, but I am disappointed in the low intensity of birders.
With a very expensive tilt lens, I could have gotten the squirrel in perfect focus without having that distracting line of focus going down the slope. (Cost: $2,000)
Another approach would be to use a LensBaby Lens Composer, which isn’t as good as a tilt lens, but a lot cheaper (Cost: $300)
Alternatively, I could achieve a similar effect with a tilt/shift adapter or a bellows unit for an existing lens. (Cost: $100 – 200)
Yet another way to do it would be to use Photoshop and just blur that area out. (Cost: $30/mo)
However, there are free and “cloud” options like Photoshop Express, GIMP, and Pixlr. (Cost: $0 + the time to learn something new)
The option I chose, of course, is do nothing and spend the time I could have spent correcting the issue researching the costs of how to fix the problem, ’cause I’m all meta and stuff.