That's why the libs love him.
srg wrote:
An f1.2 mind can see a wide range in sharp focus.
An f69 mind can only focus its rage on one single distant object.
I believe you got that all backwards lol. It's no wonder why you are so blind.
mikee wrote:
Please explain why, if this is Biden’s fault, inflation is a global problem?
You have to get out more. You'd find the world shares a lot of things including global problems like inflation, C***d, crime, r****m, border assaults, etc. etc. That doesn't absolve Biden. OUR inflation, C***d, crime, r****m, border assaults, etc. are Biden's responsibility.
Even though C***d deaths were a global problem I don't reacall you or the Dems willing to say that under Trump.
srg wrote:
An f1.2 mind can see a wide range in sharp focus.
An f69 mind can only focus its rage on one single distant object.
I think you have mistaken f-stop focus ranges. Higher f-stops give GREATER depth of focus, not lower.
And conflating a psychological mindset (“rage”) with photography is a non-workable premise.
Wyantry wrote:
I think you have mistaken f-stop focus ranges. Higher f-stops give GREATER depth of focus, not lower.
And conflating a psychological mindset (“rage”) with photography is a non-workable premise.
You are not only mistaken, but also non comprehending
srg wrote:
You are not only mistaken, but also non comprehending
No, you are wrong about the f stops in your explanation, you had it all backwards.
srg wrote:
You are not only mistaken, but also non comprehending
Oh, I GOT the allusions to “open” and “closed” mindsets.
But PHOTOGRAPHICALLY, (and in optical physics) a smaller aperture gives a greater depth-of-field.
There are many references that explain the relationship, some available at:
https://www.google.com/search?q=focal%20distance%20as%20a%20function%20of%20aperture&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8From one of these:
SOURCE:
https://www.exposureguide.com/focusing-basics/ “The f-stops work as inverse values, such that a small f/number (say f/2.8) corresponds to a larger or wider aperture size, which results in a shallow depth of field; conversely a large f/number (say f/16) results in a smaller or narrower aperture size and therefore a deeper depth of field.” [Emphasis added — wyantry]
srg wrote:
You are not only mistaken, but also non comprehending
You're on a Photog site and you don't know the most basic fact about how F-Stops work???? No wonder your utter confusion in regard to pretty much everything you comment on.
srg wrote:
An f1.2 mind can see a wide range in sharp focus.
An f69 mind can only focus its rage on one single distant object.
With your answer above, you should stay 'in hiding' and not come out until you get the information correct.
WNYShooter wrote:
You're on a Photog site and you don't know the most basic fact about how F-Stops work???? No wonder your utter confusion in regard to pretty much everything you comment on.
You are correct. I am wrong. I used a bad analogy. Tried to write before thinking. Intended analogy was focal length not f stop. f 69 is not a stop I have ever seen on a lens. I only used the number to highlight the twerp's primary objects of attention as witness his website. What I had in mind was that a wide angle lens captures the whole scene, while a very long telephoto only zeroes in on the one pinpoint subject of interest.
srg wrote:
You are correct. I am wrong. I used a bad analogy. Tried to write before thinking. Intended analogy was focal length not f stop. f 69 is not a stop I have ever seen on a lens. I only used the number to highlight the twerp's primary objects of attention as witness his website. What I had in mind was that a wide angle lens captures the whole scene, while a very long telephoto only zeroes in on the one pinpoint subject of interest.
Trying to write before thinking is quite common for Lefties in here.
Racmanaz wrote:
Trying to write before thinking is quite common for Lefties in here.
I'm certain you've never done it.
P.S. I'm not a leftie. I just don't like my leaders to be narcissistic grifters who put their own interest above the country.
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