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So as some of y'all know almost a year ago I was illegally fired, for union activity, from a job I relied on to make ends meet. I filed charges with the NLRB but those are still stuck in the bureaucracy. A historic number of union fights means they're still historically backed up with cases even older than mine.
I have carefully rationed out funds I raised for nearly a year now, but they run out soon. I have searched for other work, but I'm an anarchist trans woman who's higher-risk for covid, so it's incredibly difficult.
So if you have the funds, please consider helping me out at the link above. As it stands within 2-3 weeks my life gets incredibly "can I even stay housed" difficult, all for fighting for basic labor rights.
The other night I attended a firefly walk and got to see synchronous fireflies for the first time. It was a spectacular show in the forest.
Photographing them was a challenge since the forest was so dark and I couldn’t turn on a flash light to focus. I have another shot that I really like but I missed focus by a little bit and it really bothers me. It was a great learning experience and I’m excited to try again next year with a better understanding of what I need to do better.
The first thing I’d change is my lens selection. I was using a 50mm f/1.4 that I recently got but its got too much spherical and comatic aberration to make it a good night photography lens.
I’d also make a little glow-in-the-dark tag I could place in frame to focus on since I don’t want to disturb the fireflies with a flashlight.
A popular way to photograph fireflies is to take an exposure just after dusk and the stack other firefly exposures on top of that. This is definitely a good idea but would limit the amount of shots you could get in a night and you’d better hope you’ve got fireflies in frame. I guess you could do this with multiple tripods instead and leave those locked in place. Anyway, I’m rambling now…