I really enjoyed This is How You Lose The Time War it's a very touching and unique sapphic romance book filled with subtle world building and fascinating concepts. I'm also finishing upWay of Kings from Sanderson's The Stormlight Archives and I'm thoroughly enjoying it!
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Oh my gosh this is amazing! Sunflowers are my favorite flower! You did such an amazing job!
Interesting, I didn't know they added an enhanced denoise feature. I do astrophotography and removing noise is something astrophotographer's constantly fight against so I'll have to give this a shot. I'm curious how it'll compare to something like Topaz Ai Denoise tool which does a pretty solid job.
Edited: I misread your original post and thought the 1st image was the original. I actually think it did a pretty decent job, perhaps adding a little bit too much sharpness, but overall I'm surprised at the results especially compared to its standard denoise tool.
I read through the article and it didn't explain at all how studying quasars determined this. I wonder if there's a better breakdown as to how they were able to ascertain this. I know there's been some major announcements in the field thanks to quasar study so I'm curious as to how this ties into that.
I'm currently involved in three different 5e campaigns!
The Scorn of Melchior: A homebrew campaign I created for my fiancee and her siblings that we play weekly! It's my first time DMing and I'm still pretty new to DnD so it's a bit of a learning curve! I have a lot of fun with it though!
Under the Midnight Sun: I'm playing as a College of Whispers Bard. Each session (or 2) is a new heist and we do downtime planning in between sessions. Currently running about twice a month! It's a lot of fun, my character is very much playing a seductive street magician who relies on slight of hand more than actual magic for her tricks and uses it as an excuse to swindle her audience. Also in our canon, College of Whispers is not quite a traditional bard school and more the result of a curse that is spread to each member by a previous member.
Quaybound: A weekly guild ran out of a local board game cafe. It's a weekly one shot with over 60+ members that rotate out with multiple DMs. It's a lot of fun! I'm playing a Great Old Ones, pact of the tome Warlock. Since it's weekly one shots backstory isn't too important however I did make myself my own Shadow Tome spell book that contains all my spells and cantrips as well as character sheet that I bring with me each session to reference! It's a lot of fun!
Omg this is super cool! Thank you so much for this!
I saw the imgur link! The tiny pineapple is so cute!
This is incredible! It seems like there's going to be a noticeable change in the night sky! As someone who's just getting into astrophotography, I wonder if it's something I'll be able to capture.
Oof, hopefully it comes sooner than it took FFXV to get ported. Although I appreciate that they release eventually I wish they would just drop it cross platform and forget about the whole console exclusivity BS.
Yeee! That has me hyped! Im cautiously skeptical but sounds like I'll be picking it up day 1. Too bad the PC port is TBD at this point.
Ofc! How long have you been doing nature photography? I recently got into astrophotography and realized some of my lenses might have some overlap with nature photography so I've been thinking of diving into it!
This is absolutely my favorite short story! It's such an interesting concept and delivered in a poignant way. The Kurzgesagt adaptation of it is very well done too.