Let's see what my new macro lens for my Fuji will be able to produce in regards to photo results, and I wonder how it will compare, especially in terms of depth of field, image quality, and practicality to my phone with simple macro lens attachment. This should be very interesting. I can list some advantages, or benefits, already. With my Fuji, I'll be able to shoot at 10 frames per second, and start out with a base ISO of 200, compared to about 50 on the phone, which should translate into higher shooting speed while maintaining the image quality of the lowest ISO setting. I want to have fun controlling the Fuji with my phone using an app to control all manual settings! Again, let's see how this turns out, and it should be very interesting!
What if somehow nighttime was warm and daytime was cool, while (despite) at the same time, the Earth’s north pole centered at a 90 degree angle to the sun? Or what if everything stayed the same, but with winters and autumns warming up while summers and springs cooling down, to an exact extent, so that the temperature was more or less the same (within ten degrees or so Fahnrenheit) while the nighttime and daytime temperatures might be exactly the same? What if it was cold on Earth, for example, 0 degrees Fahrenheit, but the sun was 10 times as bright but still the same size as our current sun? What about perpetual nighttime with high temperatures? What if the day and night lasted only minutes, but the gravity was so immense that nothing flew away? What if, while either day and night lasted extremely quickly or extremely slowly, relatively speaking, at the same time, we could try to modify it and cause totally unexpected results? I mean, what would the results exactly be?
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