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She/Her or It/It's, trans to the people who know me. I'm less active here, oh well...
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Kianga 🏳️‍🌈

I've got plenty of troubles, but my friends aren't one of them neocat_hug_heart

Thank you so much @karb and @Polarie_Fox for this sweet surprise, and for all the adventures we've already had together - I can't wait for more of them this summer :3

🎨 Pulex

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brain is just not braining in this heat of the heat
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🌸Nievaris-Commissions open🌸

🩷 Pink for Ana'deshka :D

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And one more with the Washi K 100 and from ! This time Lychee! Very neat suit, with the B&W emphasizing the very clean textures of the suit.

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Beer maybe
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Lightweight 🍺

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US feds (DHS, FBI, fusion centers) are now treating "anti-tech extremism" as a domestic threat, per 1000+ leaked docs Wired got via FOIA. The label is so broad it lumps actual violent cults in with peaceful data-center protesters, AI skeptics, and people just speaking up at town halls or on social media. Legal experts warn it's a pipeline to surveil ordinary dissent, same playbook used on BLM, Occupy, and environmental movements.

Wired: US Law Enforcement Warns of 'Anti-Tech Extremism' as AI Hatred Grows
https://www.wired.com/story/us-law-enforcement-warns-of-anti-tech-extremism/

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🌸Nievaris-Commissions open🌸

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Edited 8 days ago
A hypothetical way Pentax could capitalize better on this weird current market would weirdly be to switch to M-mount for their best manual-focus lenses:
- 43mm f1.9 Limited (already existed in LTM for a short while, so that's literally perfect; just start up the manifacturing again!). This could be an interesting complement to the 40mm f1.4 nokton and 40mm f2 summicron, and the few extra milimeters could actually be marketed as "closer to the 50mm framelines, but with a little extra!".
- 77mm f1.8 Limited. Market this one as a 75mm, rangefinder portrait shooters ain't a big market but they are out there, and it would help to round up the lens lineup especially since nowadays people aren't as interested in 90mm's (i love them but i'm also realistic)
- 31mm f1.8 Limited. Again a bit in-between, but it would complement the trifactor of LTD lenses nicely; this is a tricky one though as seperate 28mm and 35mm's might be wiser. Maybe if they make their own m-mount film body it would have the framelines for it.
- 50mm f1.4 classic. Because it's a classic, fast nifty fifty; and it glows like crazy so it'd make the leica shooters go nuts.

And a little bonus one because i like that lens so much:
- 50mm f2.8 macro: with valoi film-scanning kit included :-D

I intentionally named lenses that they already have in their lineup and that are famous for their more "artistic" rendering, because i feel like that's where their strength be; and because I'm also not expecting too much in terms of their R&D.

Combining this with a film body (a bigger Pentax 17, call that a Pentax 35!) would make it real snazzy; since the Ricohnians have proven to still be one of the last companies capable of making it work. Of course, i'm not against a M-mount k1-mirrorless either.

And yes indirectly Ricoh (their parent company) has made M-mount camera's before, and Pentax itself has made LTM lenses in the not so distant past. But i feel like as a company they are way too humble for such a bold trick
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For #fursuitFriday: yeah, mood...

In suit: Chaosfox56, from last #furnalEquinox
It's a dragon fox fursuiter sta…
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Hungry like the wolf...

(Minolta CLE, Kodak UltraMax, photo by a friend; developed, scanned and edited by me)

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some cozy art today for some nice vibes~ I love to be at a diner. <3

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There is something about going out for an early morning walk with a camera and then coming back, putting the film in rodinal, preparing my breakfast, and then whilst the film is drying taking a nap
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One of my point-and-shoots (my beloved and behated Ricoh R1) has the weirdly handy propriety that it loads its film backwards; first loading out the entire roll and then respooling it as you shoot (so basically starting from frame 36 and then counting backwards).

Not entirely uncommon with point-and-shoots but always a nice feature when they have it; it's meant to protect your film if you accidentally open the back (or rather more likely, if the camera suddenly dies on you in the field).

But a nice side-effect is that it allows you to easily shoot the same roll in two different camera's. Bored of your camera? Just unspool it, make sure the tip stays out, and pop it in the Ricoh; which will start at the end of the roll. As long as you keep track at what frame to stop shooting the rest is easy peasy.
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Charlotte lotteheartplural/Cinny cinny_heart_plural thetadelta ursaminor treblesand

anthropic: this model is SO DANGEROUS it should be ILLEGAL TO USE. anyways here it is for $5 a month
us government: it’s now on the export control list
anthropic: holy shit

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#fursuitFriday - (photographic) layers are like lasagna, always better when reheated.
I'll miss you weird Westin hotel bridge for your photo opportunities.

On photo: kryptochrome (second shot) and the rest unidentified as of yet.
Camera: Pentax LX (the broken one) - Film: Portra 800
From last #furnalEquinox.
It's a girl fursuiter doing a p…
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Some transport companies are just secretly ally. because honestly the slogan "it's transpossible" just goes hard.

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SaraMG, traumatized junk drawer 🇵🇹

Q: We all know Lesbians drive Subarus, but what do Enbies drive?

A: They don't care, so long as it gets them/their.

(I am so... so sorry. You deserve better jokes from me.)

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