@mattblaze@federate.social But are those pixels made of ticky tacky?
I’m a computer science professor and affiliate law prof at Columbia University. Author of “Thinking Security”. Dinosaur photographer. Not ashamed to say that I’m still masking, because long Covid terrifies me.
https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
@mattblaze@federate.social But are those pixels made of ticky tacky?
@mattblaze@federate.social @dwallach@discuss.systems @karlauerbach@sfba.social I was always pretty awful at darkroom work—pictures that I knew were there never came out the way that I felt that they should. I eventually resorted to dealing with a high-quality commercial lab. With digital, I can try things, undo them, copy the original and try different combinations, and more. Plus, of course, the nature of my chosen subjects means that I have to take a lot of pictures, most of which will be worthless.
@moz @Asbestos @tomjennings @mattblaze Fascinating. I’ve seen birds that fly off or move to the other side of a tree trunk just when I’m about to focus. Maybe it’s not coincidence.
@Asbestos @tomjennings @mattblaze @moz I took lots of pictures (and a few videos) of ravens this year, including some of a juvenile with a parent standing by—no trouble! As I always say, better a corvid than covid.
@mattblaze@federate.social @Asbestos@pnw.zone @moz@fosstodon.org I’ve never yet had a bird object to how I photographed it.
@mattblaze@federate.social For more on SAGE, see https://www.ll.mit.edu/about/history/sage-semi-automatic-ground-environment-air-defense-system