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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social
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Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type.
Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning.
Mac and FreeBSD user by choice.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social · Feb 20, 2026

Bin überrascht das jetzt so viele von Schwarzers fragwürdiger polit. Einstellung überrascht sind.

Zu Beginn der Pandemie hat sie in den Medien(!) offen ihr Querdenkertum vorgeführt.

Unmittelbar davor hat sie mit transfeindlichen Aussagen diesbezüglich eine Wandlung vollzogen.

Mitte der 2010er Jahre hat sie ihre Islamophobie in die Medien getragen.

Das sind jetzt drei bekannte Dinge aus 10 Jahren.

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Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC, 2020. More than four score pixels at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/50402933763 #photography
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Captured with the Rodenstock 90mm/5.6 HR Digaron (@ f/7.1) and the PhaseOne IQ4-150 "Achromatic" back. 12mm of vertical shift kept the geometry in line. The sharp lens and achromatic back reveal a lot
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The Lincoln Memorial, an iconic DC tourist attraction, is crowded and bustling year round. But in the middle of the night, when it's empty and quiet, it becomes a very different place. It's solemn and
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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social · Jan 20, 2026
@mattblaze@federate.social I‘ve only been there twice „in the middle of the night“ in the past* but both times it was neither empty nor quiet. Quiet it was only at the Jefferson Memorial both nights. * 20+ years ago
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@david@fouroclockfarms.club @skinnylatte@hachyderm.io We went to the plane spotting area next to the airport, and were surrounded by a delightful crowd of local nerds.
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@david@fouroclockfarms.club @skinnylatte@hachyderm.io here
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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social · Dec 11, 2025
@mattblaze@federate.social what? A color photo? Who are you, why are you impersonating as Matt Blaze and what happened to him?
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Train in Blizzard, Philadelphia, PA, 2010. All the pixels, bundled up for the cold, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/4347814086 #photography
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Captured on a very snowy day in Center City Philadelphia with a (weatherproofed) DSLR and 105mm lens. Brrr.
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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social · Nov 30, 2025
@mattblaze@federate.social weatherproof as in a rain cape or something like that?
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Photo nerditry: The highest resolution current commercially available 35mm "full frame" cameras pack about 60 million pixels into the sensor, which means each photosite is a bit smaller than 4 µm. Wit
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So maximizing sharpness becomes a fairly complex tradeoff. Assuming a sharp lens and perfect technique, steady tripod, etc, stopping down increases depth-of-field. But, past about f/8, it also reduces
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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social · Nov 29, 2025
@mattblaze@federate.social Yeah, the complexity of the whole topic is crazy. There‘s *so* many assumptions that many have decided to declare them „common knowledge“. It‘s difficult to have people recognize it‘s just assumptions and often wrong ones. Linking to Roger Ciala‘s (of lensrentals) geeky blog posts has been useful in explaining why certain assumptions are wrong. Many aren‘t ready to question common „everybody knows“-myths. :-(
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Technical cameras are specialized devices, and they need special lenses that can "cover" - project an image onto - an area larger than the sensor (to allow the shifting). All this is makes everything
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I generally use a Phase One (medium format) digital back on a Cambo "WRS" camera for making my stitched images. This system provides a fair amount of room for movements. But there are less expensive a
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The 35mm shifting lenses aren't absolutely theoretically ideal for this, because they generally shift the lens rather than the sensor when the camera mounted on a tripod. But the change of perspective
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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social

Tech person, started with software but specialized in large scale networking, the moving bits around the globe type. Pro science. I block nazis and people spreading their BS & hate without warning. Mac and FreeBSD user by choice. Posts in English and German. They might contain sarcasm at times.

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@RecoveredExpert@mastodon.social · Nov 11, 2025
@mattblaze@federate.social Rogeti has frames made to fit the Canon 17, 24 and 50 mm TS-E lenses that solve that problem.
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