• brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    37 minutes ago

    If you do, please tag what show you saw.

    I love finding videos of shows either my friends or I have put on. Pyros do search for their shows.

  • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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    2 hours ago

    I mean, he’s recording them at professional quality…

    Meanwhile my firework photo:

    Frühes Feuerwerk von OG2 Berlin Hbf
    (It was hours before so not much to see even with a telescope, but still)

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    I used to believe this. Was very “put your phone down and just experience the moment,” or “there’s 100 other people recording and uploading this, why should I?” As I’ve gotten older and am scrolling 10 years back in my photo library it’s these stupid videos or pictures I didn’t delete that send me back to a moment I’d otherwise forgotten. I make more of an effort now to document stuff even if it’s stupid.

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    I noticed that even though I don’t take a ton of photos, I never seemed to look at the ones I took. Ended up just using my whole camera photo album as the standby screen on my TV so it just shows random photos and I finally got some use out of them. It’s been oddly fun to see random photos taken like 15 years ago pop up that I completely forgot about.

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      This is why I have a bunch of Nest Hubs. Right now they’re cycling through pet photos and it’s nice to look at them randomly and be like “oh yeah I remember that”.

      The hubs are also nice sometimes for googling things and having my data stolen I guess, but mostly the photos

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    Last time I did that, the family was on the river in our little 10’ boat and the downtown fireworks were very nearly overhead. Wild! The boat was full of shell fragments! This year they moved us back. :(

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      39 minutes ago

      As someone who does it professionally. There is a very real risk being that close. We have shells that go up and don’t explode, we have hang fires where it doesn’t launch when it’s supposed to and then does when the smoldering paper finally touches the lift, and we have some that don’t reach apogee and explode at the wrong height.

      It’s a thrill, I know. I love watching them launch and being that close. But it comes with some dangers.

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    Saw a tiger recently, less than a metre away from me through a fence. I was the only person to see the tiger rather than see a tiger on a phone screen.

    I can look at tigers on a phone at home.

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    5 hours ago

    Ah yes, because using a phone to record something requires you to physically glue your eyes to the screen, with no ability whatsoever to look up after getting it set up…
    Especially now that it’s usually 3 swipes and a button press away…