think it might be the intent of them but something i hadn't quite realized is that cemeteries are remarkably good contemplation places
i can see how they might not be so great if there's an attachment to a particular one but a random cemetery, it's relatively calm, removed from the hustle and bustle
might be a decent alternative to a library if the local one is closed...
@darkroom you claim failed but iike, establishing shot type shit i imagine the camera steadily going into focus and a slow pan over to our protagonist, tapping their foot as the escalator slowly goes up them looking anxious, holding a silver briefcase they open it, for us to see a mysterious computer of sorts blinking lights, switches, possibly a radar display
shots like this just set my imagination running wild <3
@sabrina come to think of it, why don't editing packages have fun filters like pixel and colour sorting not like they're terribly awful to implement... pixel sorted images and other various sorts of corruption effects are super neat!
funny how they all claim 48MP though you know, just at the same level as a modern prosumer camera out of a sensor that's probably not too much more capable than 2MP wonder what the actual sensor resolution is..
i'd probably be more inclined to get one if it wasn't obviously lying about the specs..
oh, they're not even that hideously expensive.. portable thermal printer with proper cameras though? hmm would probably yield better results, but the crunchyness is possibly part of the appeal i think :neocat_think:
@ww i print i do generally avoid writing on paper as much as possible though not only is my handwriting pretty messy, i think i grip the writing device wrong and my hand starts to hurt in pretty short order it is notable that the hurting doesn't really apply to fountain pens, but i also don't write enough to justify inking those very often ^^'
in retrospect, attempting to find a faster way to india may have been something of a mistake we should've left finding north america till we were further along in the tech tree