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Wesley Chambers
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Wesley Chambers
@wachambers
floridian in rocket city. physicist, photographer, musician. tweets/opinions/etc mine. love one another.
Huntsville, AL เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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@profsamperry Happy to answer follow up questions here/via DM. Getting setup is often half the battle.
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@profsamperry Sorry, not the best person for learning resources, but I recommend the Anaconda distribution and the PyCharm IDE. Numpy is essential, Pandas will likely be helpful for more complex data analysis, and Matplotlib is good for plots/visualizations. All have good documentation.
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@SamObiWon Oh yeah, you actually get to work through the gears instead of pulling 65 mph in second.
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@wachambers Lighter cars with high winding little motors and a stick shift is a recipe for fun.
More fun to drive slow cars fast than fast cars slow, lol.
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Like Jerid, I live in Alaska and therefore have an embarrassment of views to choose from - all this year courtesy of the @AKRR winter train




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@msgwrites Here for this take. Not sure I agree with it, but I support it.
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Silex Springs at Yellowstone National Park. Here's another single exposure Milky Way landscape lit with a @LuxliLight Fiddle at 1% intensity about 100 feet to the right of the spring on a light stand. Thanks to my daughter, who helped with the lighting and framing. On this particular night, at one of the busiest times of year, we didn't see another person for hours besides the occasional car or truck that would pass by on the road. This is just a quick reminder of the magic to the dark side on Nationals Parks. Anyways, back to the story. I had scoped out this spot last time I was in Yellowstone, but we just didn't have clear skies. So, with the plan locked into PhotoPills, I returned this night on a more favorable forecast courtesy of Astrospheric. Once we showed up, the longest time was getting the focus dialed in, but it took about 15-20 minutes to get to this frame, we captured it and moved on to the next location. The moral of the story is that persistence is key with photography. You might not get the ideal scene or weather on a particular night, but the plan is solid. Just wait and save it for when an acceptable opportunity presents itself. And I say "acceptable" there intentionally, because even this night the weather and forecast wasn't ideal but it was acceptable so we went out and tried and it ended up being better than acceptable. Hope that helps on your night adventures ✨️if you want to learn more, check out my classes on Night Photography at @KelbyOne or check out the @PhotoshopWorld_ conference where I'll be teaching at next month.
Photo: me -@CanonUSA R6 and 15-35mm RF - #milkyway #yellowstone

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@scott_m_coley @JakeDoberenz Was going to read your book, now I’m definitely going to read your book.
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@scott_m_coley Very much not a fan of Ham, but I’ll be honest this kind of surprises me. Maybe it shouldn’t, knowing more than a little creationist history, but it does.
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@bobstevenson Shoot me a DM if you like, I’ve got a couple spare.
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Since the Wormball — a combination of NASA’s Worm and Meatball logos — has made an appearance, allow me to reintroduce you to THE MEAT WORM.

Saturn Shuttle@Saturn_Shuttle
Best of both worlds—the Wormball!
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@quasiaesthete Been thinking about something kind of related: how boundaries can be important, yet we also ought to give sacrificially to others of our time and energy. I feel like the line there is a matter of wisdom, and it probably falls a little outside of one’s comfort zone.
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