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mushroom-for-art · 8 months ago
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Me @ Paradox au: you're as beautiful as the day I lost u
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"Our previous theories on the exact genders of the Genetic Terror has proved incorrect."
Leader is shown finding a quiet protected area the bushes shrubbery and tree branches making a perfect nest like area for her to squeeze and shuffle through past the leaves, she is shown leaving and returning with furs carefully crawling under the branches to not disturb or reveal her hidden area.
"In order to observe further we need more specialised equipment."
People talk inaudibly in the background as the cameraman shows off what looks like an ordinary leaf but is in fact a highly sophisticated type of camera powered by solar with little legs like a bug for movement. The view from the multiple leafcam is slightly green tinted, a little non invasive toy car like rover scoots revving softly near the nest and deposits the box with the leafbots in who disperse quickly subtly into place.
Leader is shown chasing the little toy car and knocking it over watching it spin in circles stuck on its side before it 'dies', she loses interest returning to her nest, inside viewed by multiple leafbot the leaves and foliage are spread and flattened intentionally as she builds up the other materials feathers from Great Tusk, Scream Tail fur, Slither wing fluff and wings any soft body part she wants and can fit into the nest.
The nest is completed during a time lapse of her nest building and half a day later she lays three small eggs, they are lumpy and slightly misshapen but she seems delighted her body resting protective over them like a brooding hen she incubates what is hers. During a time of her absence Dart enters the nest slowly looking around sniffing materials.
"We feared Dart would devour the eggs of the male he'd been trying to chase off," Dart lowers themselves and produces an egg of their own larger and more solid and smooth into the middle of the nest before leaving, "we were wrong."
Leader returns and pauses her head lowering as she nuzzles each egg faintly as though counting them pausing at the large healthy egg in the center of her misshapen ones she moves and returns to her brooding accepting the foreign egg as her own.
"If Leader knows this is Darts egg we aren't sure we can only assume she believes it her own egg or knows of its origins. The difference in egg shape size and overall visual health has led us to believe Leaders eggs may non be viable."
A timelapse shows Leader guarding her nest leaving occasionally to hunt but noticeably losing weight and leaving less and less frequently. There is also footage of Dart and Glider struggling to hunt as a duo without Leader to guide them and King searching around looking noticeably lost his snout to the ground sniffing deep inhales trying to get a scent before snorting in frustration and walking off heavily.
Finally, there is movement from one of the eggs, they wobble and flop to the side as Leader watches them intensely, the little leg that kicks out is dark red with dark grey striping, when they finally destroy their way out their egg it is clear they are not Leaders, a miniature adult genetic terror, proud horns and midhorn with a subtle bump implying a double point like King, their colors were deep and rich Darts red orange hues darkened further like dark jewels grey emphasising and contrasting.
Leader watches the little hatchling bounce around making infant screeches and chirps before scooping them close to her body nuzzling and grooming them.
"Her eggs haven't hatched," they've shrunken and even caved in on themselves, "Leader could carry a genetic defect, or it was an unlucky draw." She is witnessed removing the eggs one at a time from the nest throwing them to be scavenged elsewhere before bringing a small Roaring Moon limp in her jaw to give the hatchling their first meal.
She demonstrates biting the carcass and ripping away the flesh offering it to the chick dangling between her teeth, she feeds them tenderly and often but keeps them hidden in the nest.
"We don't know how long hatchling stay in the nest with their mothers, or if this is purely a behaviour displayed by Leader, and unfortunately this time we won't get answers."
Leader leaves the nest to go hunting, she's still underweight from everything as she goes to hunt, the hatchling is seen playing with and chasing a feather that's floating about the nest making little bark like noises vocalisations of play displaying what could be a play bow before diving after the feather.
Unfamiliar jaws lean into the nest, the hatchling pauses watching the unfamiliar mouth, cold and unfeeling they snap around the youngling. With a squeal the invader makes off with its prey from the unwatched nest. Leader is viewed botching her hunt before bolting back to her nest she vocalises squeaks and cries in her throat in sheer desperation sniffing around and whimpering at a trickle of blood. She looks lost without her hatchling.
"Leader hasn't left her nest since the incident, her pack members have been struggling and King seems unaware of the tragedy that has occurred."
The camera shows the start of a forest fire beginning to crackle and burn loudly.
"If Leader can't find the strength to flee the fire will surely kill her."
Multiple pokemon run and flee bellowing in natural fear of the fire ravaging their home, instincts drive them purely to survive, the leafbots are forced to flee with what battery they have left. It looks bleak, Dart and Glider stand at the forests edge crying and bellowing out throaty summoning calls echo into the darkening sky.
"But like a phoenix she is reborn from the ashes of despair!"
A camera catches glimpse of orange hues bolting through the forest, underweight and disorientated the Genetic Terror runs dodging and weaving around the flames and burning foliage around her course correcting as the flames race her dropping burning trees and setting shrubs alight. Her panic evident in her cries and roars. Leaping from the burning forest she crashes into the grassland outside quickly reached and greeted by her siblings, chirps and nuzzles reassure their bonds before they take one last glance at the flames disappearing into the thickening ash and smoke ridden land.
King bellows at the flames enraged by their insult as nature takes its course ravaging the land to regrow it, he storms off with heavy stomps to find a new area to sleep.
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"It's been months since the fire, Leaders condition has not improved, while the fire forced her to move from her nest her appetite has not bounced back."
Dart and Glider gorge themselves on fat Slither Wing their wings ripped off to prevent mobility and escape as they excitedly chitter at the flesh they're enjoying. Leader lay nearby on her side, she's thin and looks exhausted breathing heavily for such an easy hunt the strain of hunger causing issue with her body and yet she won't eat feeling no hunger.
The other two have long since fallen asleep assuming their sibling will eat now they're asleep, she lay uninterested but awake head lifting slowly sensing the slowly approaching King. Her head lowers either in submission or being too exhausted. King stands and looks over her slowly he moves digging into the carcasses of the Slither Wing himself devouring large mouthfuls.
He pulls away flesh hanging in his teeth and comes to Leaders side leaning down and using his arms as support he holds the food out to her, he nudges his face to hers until she acknowledges him opening her mouth slowly to take the food he delicately hands it over. The process repeats, with King biting at her legs when she does not chew only holding the meat in her teeth, his own teeth never break flesh but encourages her enough to eat.
He continues until she seems genuinely unable to devour more slowly trudging off and returning with a wetter snout he opens his maw slowly to her and water he had collected falls onto her as he attempts to offer her water, she makes noises of discontent shaking her head at the water splashed on her with a warning hiss he doesn't respond to.
King holds his jaw more steady and after some working out carefully shares the water with her for her to drink, he seems content and licks the spare droplets from her muzzle and nuzzles her face in affection purring deeply to her before going to retrieve more water, though this time she stands to follow slowly. He stops every few paces waiting for her and rests besides her at the water as she tips her head low and drinks, his tail thumps the grass happily.
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"King has been tailing the group for a few weeks now, he is recorded giving Leader special attention and even aiding in the hunts and refusing to let the others eat until himself and Leader have had their fill. Her health is improving, though it's clear she still thinks about the nest and lost hatchling, on some nights she is seen pacing around making calls for her baby as though she will get a response. King only seems to watch her when this happens, he does not seem aware of what she is calling for."
"She will recover and more behaviour can hopefully be recorded. The area which burned down has been regrowing at a rapid previously unseen rate and should be back to it's lush original state within a month or two. Area zero continues to fascinate us."
-Recording end-
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studiocapturelife · 10 months ago
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Equipping for Impact: Essential Tools for Successful Media Coverage
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Equipped with the appropriate gear, one can capture a story with accuracy or overlook important information in the hectic world of media coverage. It is critical to have the necessary equipment on hand whether you work as a front-line journalist, a photographer recording events, or a filmmaker capturing the moment. 
In this blog, let’s take a quick look at the essential tools for media coverage in this blog post and how each one is essential to delivering the story.
Must have equipments for media coverage
Here is a list of all the required equipments needed for a media coverage:
Camera
A reliable camera is the foundation of any arrangement for media coverage. Having a device that can take excellent photos and videos is crucial, regardless of whether you use a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or even a smartphone. To guarantee that you can record crisp, clear video in any circumstance, look for features like quick focusing, low light performance, and picture stabilization.
Lenses
To take a range of pictures in various settings, you need a collection of adaptable lenses. While a telephoto lens enables you to zoom in on far-off subjects and catch details from a distance, a wide-angle lens is best for capturing vast scenes and establishing pictures. Think about purchasing both prime lenses—which have faster aperture settings and better image quality—and zoom lenses—which are more versatile and convenient.
Audio Equipment
When it comes to media coverage, clear, crisp audio is equally as crucial as excellent graphics. To record crystal-clear audio in any setting, spend money on a high-quality microphone system that includes both shotgun and lavalier microphones. You may make precise word captures by monitoring and adjusting audio levels on the fly with the use of a portable audio recorder or mixer.
Tripod or monopod
The secret to getting steady, polished video is stabilization. You may easily capture time-lapse sequences, long exposures, and smooth panning photos with the steadiness and support of a strong tripod or monopod. Seek for a portable, light-weight solution that is convenient to move to different places.
Lighting Equipment
Especially in low light or inside environments, well-lit shots can make all the difference in the world. Purchase on-camera flashes or portable LED lights to brighten your subjects and give your photos more depth and character. To create a more pleasing light and soften sharp shadows, think about use diffusers and reflectors.
Portable Power Solutions
It's critical to have portable power solutions on hand to keep your equipment charged and operational when working in remote areas where access to power outlets may be restricted. Purchase portable battery packs, solar chargers, and extra batteries to make sure you never run out of power when you need it most.
Portable Storage
Having enough capacity on your device to store your images and movies is essential because media coverage generates a lot of data. Invest in portable hard drives and high-capacity memory cards to save your files safely. 
Protective Gear
It's important to put safety first because media coverage frequently brings you into unpredictably changing and occasionally dangerous circumstances. To shield your equipment from the weather, spend money on weatherproof camera bags, lens hoods, and lens filters. To protect your personal safety and comfort while on assignment, think about dressing in cozy, weather-appropriate clothes and shoes.
Communication Tools
Collaborating with coworkers, conducting source interviews, and maintaining connections while working on an assignment all depend on effective communication. To make sure you can stay in contact with your team even in difficult or remote places, invest in dependable communication tools like satellite phones, two-way radios, or smartphones.
Editing tools
Having access to high-quality editing tools after capturing your material is crucial for honing your captured shots and presenting the narrative in an engaging way. Invest in industry-standard editing tools, such as Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom for photo editing, and Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro for video editing. Learn about these tools and how they can help you realize your vision with accuracy and originality.
Conclusion
To sum up, having the appropriate tools is crucial for effective media coverage. Whether you're taking pictures, filming films, or conducting interviews, investing in top-notch equipment will guarantee that you can accurately and clearly tell a narrative. Every piece of equipment, from lenses and cameras to audio equipment and editing software, is essential to telling the story and successfully engaging the audience. By arming yourself with the necessary tools of the trade, you'll be prepared to approach any task with professionalism and assurance.
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opticvyu · 6 days ago
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OpticVyu’s time-lapse cameras deliver uninterrupted, 4K-quality footage with remote monitoring, solar power options, and cloud storage. Perfect for long-term construction monitoring. Learn more: https://www.opticvyu.com/products/timelapse-camera #ConstructionTech #TimeLapse
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fabioperes · 1 year ago
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Musician Builds Tiny Budget Camper Van | Full Time-lapse Hey all! If you ever fancied having your own completely custom built camper, lovingly made by us, then feel free to get in touch. We have a list of FAQ's including prices and spec questions at the following link as well as a custom quote form at the bottom of the page. Next slot will be open from October! - https://ift.tt/Zc43Y0E Tiny camper build from start to finish! Follow us on; Instagram // https://ift.tt/0kLj2J8 Facebook // https://ift.tt/si5Z6YU Music Website // www.joeedwards.co.uk In this video, we take you through the entire build process from the very start. If you would like to build a camper like this yourself, I've made a whole in-depth series on all to do with this build which you can watch here, feel free to send us your photos!: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLeVE4gMpF_g5w6cQwEbYX0avUcIZP0IV If you like my music and would like to hear some on your next road trip, then you can listen to my first album on Spotify here: https://ift.tt/tUimZK8 or follow this link to pick up a physical copy of that album 'Keep On Running' - https://ift.tt/rWDOFLV Also, for a bit of fun, you can watch me whizzing around the highlands on a 1970's moped during the music video for the title track 'Keep On Running' :D : https://bit.ly/2yZlQz9 Below are some links to both the tools I used to complete the conversion as well as many of the parts used such as hob units, solar panels, split charge relay etc. Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to know about. They are affiliated links but you won’t be charged any extra for using them, they’ll just allocate a small percentage of the original sale price to the channel which will help to keep projects up and running, thanks in advance for your support and as always, let us know if you have any questions, happy building! Amazon UK Links Parts Used LWB Van (Citroen Relay) Smev 9222 sink and hob unit: https://amzn.to/2WrKSzU 12v Fridge with removeable freezer: https://amzn.to/3dFJiQS Propex 12v Gas Heater: https://amzn.to/2Z3zdsZ Solar Panel + Charge Controller (Great, helpful company for installation): https://amzn.to/2Lo4yhL Leisure Batteries: https://amzn.to/2AooNtB Sargeant Power Management Unit: https://amzn.to/3dFMprX Seitz Mini Heki Roof Light: https://amzn.to/3ezNtxX 600w Microwave: https://amzn.to/2Lk8vEj Swivel Bases: https://amzn.to/3culdfx Deer Antler Coat Hook: https://amzn.to/3fIbog6 Foil Insulation: https://amzn.to/2WReTbf Insulation Boards: https://amzn.to/2yTNWvN Side Window (Bonded + install kit): https://amzn.to/2WZb2dx Rear Windows (Bonded + install kit): https://amzn.to/2A8bxJc SWB Van (Piaggio Porter) Split Charge Relay: https://amzn.to/2Lr165S Waeco Coolbox: https://amzn.to/2yQvJiE Hob Unit: https://amzn.to/2yH7pzS Folding Table Brackets (For table above spice rack): https://amzn.to/36sS8Pj Leisure Batteries: https://amzn.to/2AooNtB Sargeant Power Management Unit: https://amzn.to/3dFMprX Micro Roof Light: https://amzn.to/3eCpDBU Roof Rack: https://amzn.to/2yTPHJp Foil Insulation: https://amzn.to/2WReTbf Insulation Boards: https://amzn.to/2yTNWvN Tools Used: Makita Flipover Saw : https://amzn.to/2LlHrUW Dewalt Drill: https://amzn.to/2zA8hWJ Kreg Jig - For Pocket Hole Joinery: https://amzn.to/2AnABMF Kreg Clamp: https://amzn.to/3boWbxa Mouse Detail Sander: https://amzn.to/2LoTMIc Makita Drill Bit Set: https://amzn.to/2WSgbCO Makita Circular Saw: https://amzn.to/2WSDSLh Scroll Saw (For cutting the wooden map) : https://amzn.to/2LtkGyp Jigsaw : My grandads ancient jigsaw that’s still going strong Makita Router: https://amzn.to/2SZli3k Crimping Tool: https://amzn.to/35TXXVF Battery Cable Crimping Tool: https://amzn.to/2Lmg8dj Camera Used: https://amzn.to/2SZjS90 Happy Camping! Joe via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8_7KMGs9no
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malakasaroobie · 2 years ago
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Taking Security Photos With Your Solar Panel Security Camera
How many times have you been out and about, enjoying the sunshine, only to find your security camera footage gone when you get home? Well, if you’re anything like most people, the answer is probably quite a lot. Why is this happening? Well, there are a few reasons. Firstly, solar panels generate electricity whether they’re being used or not. So if your solar panel security camera isn’t plugged into the mains periodically to recharge, footage may be lost over time. Secondly, weather can play a role in whether or not security cameras are operational; heavy rain or snow can block wires and damage equipment. Finally, some homeowners simply forget to turn their security cameras off when they leave for the day. If any of these situations applies to you and you’re experiencing trouble getting footage off of your solar panel security camera, don’t worry; there are steps you can take to rectify the problem. Read on for advice on how to best protect your footage and keep your home safe at the same time.
How to set up your solar panel security camera
Your solar panel security camera is a great way to keep an eye on your property and protect your assets. Here's how to set it up: 1. Decide where you want the camera to be positioned. You can mount it on the roof, on a pole, or even tucked away in a corner. 2. Connect your camera to your home’s power outlet and make sure that it is plugged into the correct voltage (AC or DC). 3. Download the solar security camera app and connect it to your camera. The app will walk you through the setup process, including setting up motion sensitivity and time-lapse recording options. 4. Once you have completed the setup process, you're ready to start monitoring your property!
How to take photos with your solar panel security camera
Taking security photos with your solar panel security camera can be a great way to keep track of your property and protect your assets. By using a photo capturing device like a solar panel security camera, you can easily take photos of any suspicious activity that may occur on or near your property. To get started, make sure that the security camera is properly installed on the roof or wall of your property. After installing the camera, download the free app for your device and register it. This will allow you to view live footage from the camera as well as save captured photos. When taking photos, be sure to use a high-quality lens so that you can capture detailed images of any incidents that take place. Additionally, make sure to mount the camera in an area where it is easy to access. This will help you quickly capture vital footage of any suspicious activity.
Conclusion
Taking security photos with your solar panel security camera can be a great way to protect your property and keep an eye on things at all times. With a camera that attaches easily to your solar panel system, you will have peace of mind knowing that you are capturing every moment of theft or vandalism in crystal-clear detail. If you are interested in investing in a solar panel security camera, be sure to take the time to read our comprehensive guide so that you can make the best decision for your needs.
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looookooossss · 2 years ago
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The Best Way To Monitor Your Driveway Without Leaving Home
A driveway camera is an invaluable tool for feeling secure at home. With a driveway camera, you can monitor any activity going on in your driveway with the peace of mind that you don’t have to leave your home to do so.
To set up a driveway camera system, the first step is to identify the type of camera you need. There are two primary types of driveway cameras: wired and wireless. Wired cameras are powered by a direct connection to your home’s electrical system. Wireless cameras are powered by batteries or solar panels, which makes them easier to install and relocate as needed.
Once you’ve chosen the type of camera, you’ll need to find the perfect spot for it. You’ll want to consider the location of the camera in relation to other objects in your driveway, the angle of the camera, and the amount of light available. This will ensure that the camera can capture clear images of any activity in your driveway.
Next, you’ll need to configure the camera’s settings. This includes setting the recording resolution, motion detection sensitivity, and the time-lapse interval. You should also set up an alert system if you want to be notified when the camera detects activity in your driveway.
Finally, you will need to connect your driveway camera to your home’s Wi-Fi network. This will allow you to access the camera from anywhere with an internet connection. You can then view a live feed of your driveway from your smartphone, laptop, or tablet.
A driveway camera is an excellent way to monitor your driveway without ever having to leave the comfort of your home. With the right setup, you can keep an eye on your driveway day or night and feel secure knowing that you’re monitoring your property from the safety of your own home.
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oteummlbr · 2 years ago
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A Solar-Powered Trail Camera That Won't Break The Bank
In this article, we'll explore the many facets of it, including its history, current state, and potential future solar powered trail cam. Finding an efficient and reliable way to track wildlife is a challenge, but solar-powered trail cameras provide an answer. With the right solar-powered trail camera, you can view and capture pictures of animals in their natural habitat without breaking the bank. Solar-Powered Trail Cameras are a great way to capture images of wildlife in their natural habitat. These cameras are powered by solar energy, so you don't have to worry about changing out batteries or dealing with complicated electrical wiring. Plus, solar-powered trail cameras are cost-effective and can be used in remote areas where access to electricity is limited. The best solar-powered trail cameras are designed with features that make it easier to capture clear, high-quality images. Look for cameras with high-resolution sensors, adjustable settings for capturing different kinds of images, and night vision capabilities. To ensure you get the best performance possible, choose a solar-powered trail camera that is designed to be weather-resistant and dust-proof. When it comes to choosing a solar-powered trail camera, you need to consider the size and weight of the unit. A larger, heavier camera can be bulky and hard to carry. On the other hand, smaller, lighter cameras can be more convenient to carry and set up in remote locations. Additionally, some solar-powered trail cameras are designed to be waterproof so you can use them in rain or snow without worrying about damage. When you're shopping for a solar-powered trail camera, you should also look at the features and accessories it offers. Many solar-powered trail cameras come with motion sensors, time-lapse photography, and software for editing and storing images. Some cameras even come with built-in Wi-Fi, allowing you to easily share your images with friends and family. If you're looking for a reliable and affordable way to capture images of wildlife, a solar-powered trail camera is a great option. With a little research, you can find a camera that meets your needs and fits within your budget. With the right camera, you can take stunning images of wildlife without breaking the bank.
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osidiii · 2 years ago
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What You Should Know About Trail Cameras Before You Buy One
From its origins to its current state, it has undergone many significant changes how do trail cameras work.
For hunters and wildlife photographers, trail cameras are a great tool that can help you capture wildlife in its natural habitat. But before you buy one, it’s important to understand how trail cameras work and the features that make them so effective.
How Do Trail Cameras Work?
Trail cameras are motion-activated cameras that are used to capture images and videos of animals in their natural environment. They are triggered by movement and can also be set up to record sound and temperature. When a trail camera senses motion, it will take a series of images or video, which can then be viewed later on a computer or phone.
The cameras are typically connected to a battery or solar power source, allowing them to be placed in remote areas. The camera will also have a memory card that can store the images and videos it captures. Most cameras have a range of settings, including time-lapse, night vision, and interval recording.
What Features Should You Look For in a Trail Camera?
When choosing a trail camera, there are a few features that you should look for. The first is the resolution of the camera. The higher the resolution, the better quality images and videos you will get. You should also look for a camera that has a wide field of view, so that it can capture a wide range of motion.
You should also consider the battery life of the camera. Most cameras will have a battery life of up to a year, but some will last much longer. You should also consider the type of memory card that the camera uses, as this will determine how much footage it can store.
Finally, you should consider the type of triggers that the camera has. Most cameras will have a range of triggers, including motion sensors, infrared sensors, and sound sensors. These triggers will help you capture the best images and videos of animals in their natural habitat.
Conclusion
Trail cameras are a great tool for hunters and wildlife photographers. Before you buy one, it’s important to understand how they work and the features that you should look for. Look for a camera with a high resolution, wide field of view, long battery life, and range of triggers. With the right camera, you will be able to capture the best images and videos of animals in their natural habitat.
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numberonestarfishhologram · 2 years ago
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The Top 5 Best Trail Camera Solar Powered Options Available On The Market
From its practical applications to its potential future developments, it is a field that is worth exploring in greater detail trail camera solar powered.
Trail camera solar powered devices are becoming increasingly popular as a way to monitor wildlife and surveillance. Solar-powered trail cameras offer an easy and convenient way to monitor an area without worrying about battery life or the need to replace batteries. With advancements in solar technology, trail cameras are now available with a range of features and capabilities to meet any user’s needs.
When selecting a trail camera solar powered device, there are several things to consider. First and foremost, you’ll want to think about the type of features you need. Some cameras offer motion-activated triggers, infrared night vision, and even advanced features such as facial recognition. Additionally, you’ll need to decide on the size of the camera, the type of solar panel, and the battery life.
To help you make the right choice, we’ve compiled a list of the top five trail camera solar powered options available on the market. All of these cameras offer features and capabilities that are sure to meet your needs.
1. Spypoint Solar-Dark
The Spypoint Solar-Dark is a great option for those who want a small and discreet camera. This camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium battery and comes with an 8-megapixel resolution. It also includes motion detection, night vision, and an adjustable trigger speed.
2. Stealth Cam Solar Panel Kit
The Stealth Cam Solar Panel Kit is a great choice for those who want a more robust camera. This camera comes with a 12-megapixel resolution and is equipped with a powerful solar panel that can recharge its battery in just a few hours. It also includes motion-activated triggers, time-lapse mode, and an infrared night vision.
3. Browning Recon Force Edge
The Browning Recon Force Edge is a top-of-the-line trail camera solar powered option. This camera comes with a 20-megapixel resolution and is equipped with a solar panel that can recharge its internal battery in just a few hours. It also includes motion-activated triggers, facial recognition, and an infrared night vision.
4. Bushnell Core DS Solar Trail Camera
The Bushnell Core DS Solar Trail Camera is a great choice for those who want a reliable and easy-to-use camera. This camera comes with a 16-megapixel resolution and is equipped with a solar panel that can recharge its internal battery in just a few hours. It also includes motion detection, time-lapse mode, and an adjustable trigger speed.
5. Primos Truth Cam Ultra Blackout
The Primos Truth Cam Ultra Blackout is an excellent choice for those who want a reliable and easy-to-use camera. This camera comes with a 14-megapixel resolution and is equipped with a solar panel that
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odisomii · 2 years ago
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Don't Miss A Beat_ How Game Cameras Can Help You Keep Track Of Nature's Best Moments
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Don't Miss A Beat: How Game Cameras Can Help You Keep Track Of Nature's Best Moments
Game cameras, also known as trail cameras, are the perfect tool for capturing the beauty of nature. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a hunter, or just someone who loves the outdoors, game cameras are an invaluable tool for capturing the best moments that nature has to offer. Game cameras are small, camouflaged devices that are placed in an area and take photographs or videos whenever motion is detected. They’re powered by either batteries or solar energy, and they’re designed to be both weather-resistant and durable. The photos taken by game cameras are usually stored on SD cards, which can be easily removed and viewed on a computer. Game cameras are great for tracking the wildlife in your area. They allow you to monitor the movements of animals and observe their behaviors over time. This can be especially useful if you’re a hunter or if you’re trying to observe certain species of birds or other animals. You can also use game cameras to monitor the areas near your home or cabin to make sure that there are no unwanted visitors. Game cameras can also be used for other creative purposes. Photographers and filmmakers use game cameras to capture stunning images and videos of wildlife in their natural habitat. They’re also a great way to document the changes in the landscape over time. When you’re choosing a game camera, you should consider the features that are important to you. Some cameras have motion sensors that allow them to take photos or videos when motion is detected, while others have more advanced features such as night vision, time-lapse recording, and even the ability to connect to a smartphone. No matter what your purpose is, game cameras are a great way to keep track of nature’s best moments. They’re easy to use, durable, and can provide you with stunning images and videos of wildlife in their natural habitat. So if you’re looking for a way to capture the beauty of nature, consider investing in a game camera.
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just--space · 4 years ago
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Looking Sideways from the Parker Solar Probe : Everybody sees the Sun. Nobody's been there. Starting in 2018 though, NASA launched the robotic Parker Solar Probe (PSP) to investigate regions near to the Sun for the first time. The PSP's looping orbit brings it yet closer to the Sun each time around -- every few months. The featured time-lapse video shows the view looking sideways from behind PSP's Sun shield during its first approach to the Sun a year ago -- to about half the orbit of Mercury. The PSP's Wide Field Imager for Solar Probe (WISPR) cameras took the images over nine days, but they are digitally compressed here into about 14 seconds. The waving solar corona is visible on the far left, with stars, planets, and even the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy streaming by in the background as the PSP orbits the Sun. PSP has found the solar neighborhood to be surprisingly complex and to include switchbacks -- times when the Sun's magnetic field briefly reverses itself. The Sun is not only Earth's dominant energy source, its variable solar wind compresses Earth's atmosphere, triggers auroras, affects power grids, and can even damage orbiting communication satellites. via NASA
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visander · 4 years ago
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A Bit of Space (6/6)
The end. 
You can read this chapter on ao3 here or listen to a podfic version here. Special thanks to @accal1a for creating the podfic and @the-prophet-lemonade for beta reading this chapter.
Chapter Six:
It turned out swimming was a wonderful idea because by the time they made it back to the ship, hours had gone by and Alec declared that it was time to test the solar panels. 
It was a big moment, one that could change everything but Magnus found himself hesitating. If the solar panels were working and generating enough power, they might be able to contact someone on the radio tonight. If that failed, they could listen to music. And if they didn’t have enough power for even that, at least they could use the lights inside the ship. Magnus would be thrilled by anything, at this point.
But coming back from swimming, the feeling of Alec’s lips still lingering on his own, it felt like whiplash to see Alec revert to his role as Captain Lightwood as he began talking rapidly about solar panels, electricity and hope. If the solar panels didn’t work, nothing would change and yet, if they did, everything could. 
Magnus felt tired. Swimming had drained him and instead of feeling excitement at the possibility of radio communication, Magnus felt numb. He would be disappointed if this didn’t work but he hadn’t gotten his hopes up and if he was stranded here forever with Alec- well, that didn’t seem so bad. 
On Earth, maybe Alec wouldn’t like him anymore. Maybe everything would be different there and whatever made them click here would be gone. Maybe they’d been through too much together to ever make a life somewhere normal. There was a part of Magnus that wondered if they only made sense here, halfway across the universe and stranded on some unknown planet. Here, they were each other’s only option. 
On Earth, Alec might not want Magnus anymore. He told Magnus he was in the closet and he might be too embarrassed to leave it or perhaps he’d ask Magnus to move out of the loft he loved so much. They might bicker, fight and disagree on everything. They might have nothing in common when the threat of survival wasn’t looming over their heads. 
What if Alec didn’t like cats? What if he didn’t get along with Ragnor and Catarina? What if he didn’t understand Raphael’s dry charm? What if Alec didn’t want kids? What if he did? Magnus wasn’t even sure if he wanted kids or not. 
Things were so simple here. He and Alec, they fit together because they had nothing left. Every part of their old selves was scattered and smashed apart by the crash but now, they might have to assemble all the little pieces back together. It left Magnus with one, burning question: if they were rescued, would they even like each other anymore? 
When Alec flicked the switch on the main console and their ship lit up instantly, Magnus was excited. When the automatic door began whirring for the first time in months and they didn’t have to pull the crank to open it, Magnus was ecstatic. When he charged up his camera and took a wonderful series of photos of Alec and Apollo, Magnus was thrilled. How could he not be?
When Alec turned on the radio and his face lit up as he told Magnus that they had a signal, Magnus was happy. He was happy that they might wake up tomorrow to news that they were being rescued, that someone was on their way. Of course, he wanted to go home but when he laid in bed that night, his head pillowed on Alec’s chest, gazing at Alec’s arm and leg that dangled off the edge of the couch, Magnus wondered, if none of this had ever happened to them, would Alec have even looked at him twice?
They waited beside the console the next morning, eating inside rather than outside like they normally did. Magnus knew it might take a while to hear back, even if their radio was working, but Alec didn’t want to risk leaving it unattended. It would be just their luck they’d leave for a few minutes and the radio would go off. 
Instead, they sat together, eating in silence. Apollo had disappeared for the day and Alec seemed like he was in just as much of a reflective mood as Magnus was.
Magnus wondered what Alec was thinking about. The silence hung unbroken above their heads, minutes piling up, before Alec finally spoke. “What are you going to do?” he asked softly. “If we can go back home, I mean.” 
Magnus frowned. He’d thought about it a little, but mostly in terms of Alec. He wondered if Alec would want to come stay with him in New York for a while, after being reunited with his family, or if he would quickly grow sick of Magnus’ company. He wondered if Alec would be polite enough to say no to his face, or if they would part ways at the landing site and not see each other again, resigned to weeks of missed calls and email promises that would eventually lead to nothing. 
“Well, I certainly will not be going into space again any time soon,” Magnus muttered, choosing that instead of voicing any of his fears out loud.
Alec smiled, laughing softly. “Yeah, me neither.”
They lapsed into silence again. It felt stiff and awkward, a thick sort of silence that weighed down on Magnus’ shoulders, no matter how many times it looked like Alec was about to say something, or how many times Magnus tried and failed to start a conversation. 
Magnus wondered what that was about, but he couldn’t bring himself to ask. 
Nothing came from the radio the next day. 
Magnus was disappointed, but not as disappointed as he thought he’d be. There was part of him that felt a little relieved, but as soon as he acknowledged that feeling in his head, he was swamped by a wave of guilt. It was selfish. Magnus was sure Alec wanted to go home. He knew Alec missed his family and Magnus did too. Magnus missed his friends dearly. He knew Ragnor would be in a foul mood, thinking he’d died and he owed it to Catarina to go save her from it. He wanted to go home.
But he also wasn’t too upset to learn they didn't have the choice to go home, the same way they didn't have it last week. They didn’t have to talk about how things would change. They didn’t have to jump into the uncertainty of the future. All they had to do was stay here because that was the only option available to them. 
Magnus wasn’t sure if Alec was disappointed when nothing came from the radio. If he was, he didn’t show it and he definitely didn’t want to talk about it.
Magnus was sprawled alone on the couch, drifting in and out of sleep, aware of the cold absence of a body next to him. He rolled over onto his stomach, pressing his face into the hard excuse for a pillow. It was just then that he became aware of someone speaking, someone who was distinctly not Alec. He was grateful that Alec was missing from his side because he jolted up so suddenly that he only narrowly avoided falling off the couch, catching himself with an outstretched hand. 
Alec was already awake. He sat on the sofa across from Magnus, looking as pale as a ghost as he stared over at the radio console. The radio console that was crackling with the sound of someone calling their names, over and over again. 
Magnus couldn’t even comprehend what he was hearing. He was glad it seemed like Alec was listening, because he definitely was not. His thoughts were scrambled. All he could think was that someone had heard them. 
Someone had heard them and they were responding. 
“-please respond with your status.” The message restarted after a few moments of silence. “Crew 108, we have received your-” 
Alec jumped to his feet. He rushed over to the radio and hit the button to respond before Magnus could even move. 
“This is Crew 108,” Alec barked into the receiver. “Our condition is stable. We have enough food for approximately fifty days. We found a water source. This is Alexander Lightwood speaking, and next to me is Magnus Bane. We are the only survivors of the crash.” 
Alec let the button go. The message they had received began replaying again, but neither Alec nor Magnus moved to turn it off. They just listened in shock, letting the words repeat over and over again.
“They heard us,” Alec whispered finally. 
Magnus put his hand on Alec’s arm and squeezed it. “They’re going to come get us,” he heard himself say. Half of him was still somewhere deep in his own head, trying to figure out what exactly that meant. 
“It’s going to take a while. They never do anything quick.” Alec responded.
 Fifty days. They had fifty days left of food, fifty days for mission control to launch a rescue mission. Fifty days left here with Alec.
“My sister is going to kill me,” Alec said as he laughed soft and relieved. 
Ragnor, Magnus thought with a jolt. He was going to see Ragnor again. He was going to see Catarina again. He was going to see Raphael. He was going to see his home again. He was going to see New York again. Part of Magnus still didn’t think it could possibly be true.
 “They better still have my cat,” he said finally. Magnus was going to kill Ragnor if he’d gotten rid of his cat.
The response came quicker than Magnus had expected. 
Mission control was putting together a rescue mission to come get them as soon as possible. They hadn’t announced when they’d be launching yet but the goal was to get them before their food ran out, which was good for them both. Magnus cringed as he imagined trying to eat the sticky translucent leaves outside.
After that mission control had a million questions about the planet they were on and how exactly they had survived. Magnus told them about Apollo and was thrilled by the excitement he received from the other end of the line. It was exceptionally fulfilling, considering that Alec’s first reaction to discovering they weren’t alone on the surface of the planet was trying to kick Apollo out.
Knowing they’d be rescued and his data would be useful, Magnus set out to document as much as he could before they were picked up. He took photos of everything, from the plants outside to where they’d been sleeping, to Apollo and even a couple selfies, with Alec rolling his eyes in the background.
Magnus looked through his notes, knowing now that people would actually be seeing them. He ripped out the page where he’d written to Ragnor. All of this would be heavily documented the second they were picked up. Magnus wouldn’t doubt if it was scrutinized in classrooms and research facilities across the globe. The last thing he needed was for Ragnor and the rest of the world to know exactly how teary eyed he’d gotten at the thought of never seeing him again. Ragnor would never let it go. 
Ragnor would also never let it go if he saw exactly how emotional Magnus had gotten when they’d been forwarded messages from their families but thankfully, Ragnor was completely unaware of that one. If Ragnor asked later, Magnus would insist he was completely unshaken by Ragnor’s snarky message about how Magnus owed him money for the funeral he’d arranged. Magnus was pretty sure his funeral was paid for by the government but he’d hash that out with Ragnor when he actually saw him.
They also learned that there had been a monument built for their ship and all the crew that had been lost with it. Ragnor explained that it would have been a pain to scrape Alec and Magnus’ names off it, so apparently the plaque was being amended to show they hadn’t actually died. 
Magnus asked Alec if he wanted to see the monument with him, when they returned to Earth. Instantly, Alec said no. He thought it would be weird to see a bronze version of himself, but both he and Magnus knew they would probably be forced to visit it in the endless press conferences they’d have to attend. Magnus could hear the book offers now.
Though Magnus’ question had been a joking one, they hadn’t really talked about what going home meant for either of them or what it meant for them together. Magnus thought that perhaps, they’d both been pointedly ignoring the conversation they very clearly needed to have. 
“So-” Magnus started without prompting. “You’re not out,” He finished. He’d wanted to be a bit more tactful with how he brought it up but Alec didn’t seem offended by Magnus’ abrupt question.
Instead, he took a deep breath. “No but I think-” Alec hesitated for a moment and that alone made Magnus nervous. “I think I want to be.” He said at last. “Everyone thought I was dead. If there was any better time to do it and have my parents' sympathy, it would be now.” 
Magnus nodded. That made sense. If he had any grand secret to reveal, it would be a good time to do it but that wasn’t exactly the question Magnus had wanted to ask or have an answer to. “And what does that mean for us?” He asked, only meeting Alec’s eyes when he forced himself to. He didn’t want to look like a coward or like he was as nervous as he really was. 
“Well,” Alec began, a soft flush coming over his cheeks. “I think it would be nice to, uh, continue this, if that’s… if that’s what you want to do as well.” 
It took a moment for Alec’s words to sink in but Magnus found himself smiling as they did. “I would like that,” he said. “We’ve gotten rather close-” Alec laughed softly. Close seemed like a great simplification for what they’d gone through together. “-but there's still a lot I’d like to learn about you.” Magnus admitted, his words coming in a little bit of a rush now. “Like which side of the bed you sleep on. If you leave dishes in the sink or if you clean them right away. What your favorite restaurant is. If you can cook.”
A slow smile stretched across Alec’s face as Magnus spoke. “It almost sounds like you want to know what I’d be like to live with,” he said. 
Magnus blinked. That wasn’t what he’d been trying to imply, but that was exactly what he’d described. “Well,” Magnus tried to force down any embarrassment he felt bubbling up. “-after everything settles down, maybe we can test it out and go on a vacation somewhere. I’m planning on using all of my time off after this.” 
Alec looked up at him. He searched Magnus’ face, like he was trying to see if Magnus was serious. It was the same exact thing he’d done when he’d kissed Magnus so many nights ago, like some part of him was still expecting Magnus to change his mind about him. At last, he nodded. “I’d like that a lot. It’d be nice to pick our destination this time.” Alec looked away for a moment, almost as if he was imagining it, and then he admitted softly, “I was worried once we got home you wouldn’t want anything to do with me.” 
Magnus’ own doubts flashed through his head. He’d been so worried that Alec would abandon him the moment they stepped foot on Earth again, or maybe pull him aside on the ship ride home and explain to him quietly and surely that they weren’t going to work, not beyond the surface of their new planet. Now, that all seemed so silly. 
Magnus found himself suppressing a smile, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t bite it back. “Of course not,” he said. “I’ll have as much to do with you as you’ll let me. I plan to make you sick of me by the end of this.”
Magnus was teasing but Alec’s response was entirely serious. He didn’t laugh and when he spoke, there was nothing joking in his tone. “I don’t think I could ever get sick of you.” 
Magnus leaned into Alec’s side, letting his head fall onto Alec’s shoulder as they lapsed into silence. He felt a gentle wave of relief wash through him as their conversation sunk in. For the first time in months - for the first time since the crash - he could see the future before him. His and Alec’s future. He couldn’t wait to take Alec out to eat. He couldn’t wait to eat something real. He couldn't wait to take a shower, preferably with Alec by his side.
“Do you think Apollo will miss us?” Magnus asked after a moment. 
“Yes,” Alec replied, much to Magnus’ surprise. “But I think he’s growing up too and he’ll move on quickly. He latched onto you when he was a baby, but he’s getting bigger. He’s gone more independant. He’s even changing color.”
It was true. Apollo was turning blue now, much like the fully-grown creature they’d seen out on the water, the first day they ventured to the lake. Small talons were starting to sprout. Apollo came back to the ship less and less and, some nights, stayed out until the morning. The first night Apollo didn’t return had been the night after they regained power, and Magnus wondered if Apollo didn’t like the hum of electricity and the bright lights of the ship’s console, but maybe that was just an excuse Magnus used to make himself feel better.
The truth was probably a lot more simple: Apollo was moving on, just like Alec and Magnus would soon. Magnus had planned to say goodbye to Apollo before they left - he wanted to cuddle his companion to his chest and pet his head and hope that Apollo understood just a little how much Magnus had grown to care for him - but Apollo hadn’t returned to the ship in days now, and a part of Magnus knew he wasn’t coming back.
It was almost like Apollo knew they were about to leave, but Magnus still wished he’d been able to say goodbye.
The ship that came to get them was smaller than their own, but after spending so long cramped together in a single room, it seemed huge. Still, Alec and Magnus spent their first night onboard not unlike they had most nights in the weeks before. They laid curled together in their room, murmuring to each other and exchanging soft, quiet touches as they talked about what would happen now.
Though, some things had changed. For the first time in months, they had an actual bed they could share. It was small and technically, only made for one person, but it was still far bigger than anything they had shared before. They had pillows and blankets now and they even had a window that looked out into the void of space, along with a TV on the wall and anything they could possibly want to access on the ship's extensive database.
Compared to before, they were living in luxury. Even the food - condensed and vacuum sealed as it was - tasted like heaven after so long of eating flavourless protein bars. 
Alec had tentatively informed everyone that he and Magnus were together now. He had clearly expected some reprimand from mission control but it never came. Magnus supposed it wouldn’t look good on them, especially after they had abandoned Alec and Magnus on an alien planet and left them to die. Besides, Magnus wasn’t sure if they were technically employed anymore, or if the rules even applied to them now that they were rescuees. 
Magnus wondered if he’d have to reopen his bank accounts on Earth, since he and Alec had been declared dead. He wondered what Ragnor had decided to do with the loft, if he’d sold all of Magnus’ worldly possessions the moment Magnus was declared killed in action. They had talked, of course. Magnus had called Ragnor the moment he could, but he hadn’t asked about his money or his stuff. He’d even forgotten to ask about his cat. The sound of Ragnor’s voice on the other end of the satellite link had left Magnus watery eyed and anything else he wanted to say was easily forgotten. It didn’t matter. There would be time to talk about the little things later and Magnus would have the chance to be furious at whatever Ragnor had decided to do in his absence. 
Alec had talked to his family too. Magnus had given him some space - even though space was something they now had plenty of - and left him alone to dial his two brothers and his sister. Magnus wanted to give him room to breathe, but there was also a part of him that was curious about what Alec was saying.
Magnus had already told Ragnor about Alec and secretly, Magnus wanted to know what Alec would say about him in return, but he didn’t want to eavesdrop. Instead, he decided to explore the ship, wandering the maze of empty gray hallways and stopping to gaze through the porthole windows out into the darkness beyond. He hadn’t taken the time to look before. When he and Alec had first been brought aboard, their first thoughts had been food and sleep. Their second thoughts had been each other and their families. 
Magnus hadn’t even considered checking out the ship. As he walked around, the thought brought a small, knowing smile to his face. One would think that after so long together, he and Alec would want more moments like this, away from each other, but alone for the first time in a long time, Magnus felt the urge to wait and ask Alec to come with him. It was odd, seeing other people who weren’t Alec and it was odd walking around without Alec right there at his side, ready to jump in front of him should he get attacked by a vicious blue-skinned alien. 
Eventually, Magnus found himself sitting alone in an empty corridor. There were no benches, so Magnus sank to the ground. If anyone found him, he’d have a hard time explaining why he was on the floor, but Magnus couldn’t find it within himself to care. 
Maybe, he just needed a moment to sit on the ground and reflect; a moment away from the warm press of Alec’s shoulder against his, or from the dizzying array of stars beyond the window and from all that they had left behind on that strange planet. He had a lot to reflect on, now that he thought about it. They were famous on Earth, or so Magnus had heard. Everyone back home knew they were alive by now, that they had survived on an Earth-like planet for months without proper food, water, or radio contact. 
Ragnor had explained that they had been on the news almost everyday this week, which Magnus found a little incomprehensible. His entire life story was broadcast on the TV: his early life, his journey into the space academy, his previous missions, all the same segments repeating over and over again, and now, his experience with Alec too - what once had been something shared between just the two of them, stranded on a lone planet halfway across the galaxy with no-one but each other for company, was now common knowledge among everyone back on Earth. Magnus wasn’t sure how he felt about that, but either way, he imagined his life was going to be very different when he got back home, in more ways than one. He thought of TV interviews and press conferences and then of his neglected social media, which had been extremely popular once upon a time. He hadn’t had time to post anything new since their rescue.
Magnus sighed, leaning back against the wall. He wanted to post a photograph of him and Alec perhaps with Apollo, but mission control would want to approve everything first; the first photographic evidence of their new planet would have to be carefully chosen, and not a photo of Magnus gazing longingly at his ex-captain while they were waist-deep in lake water.  The longer he thought about it, the more Magnus realized that he was fine waiting. He didn’t need to rush to reconnect with the world so suddenly.
Ragnor was far more than enough for now. He would talk to Catarina and his cat soon. Maybe, he’d try calling Raphael but Raphael was always a bit of a hard person to handle over the phone. Either way, he had Alec and his family. He didn’t need much else. 
Magnus glanced up at the sound of someone else coming down the hallway. He moved to stand, planning in his head to make a show of having dropped something so that he wouldn’t be caught alone on the ground, staring at a wall, but when the figure came closer, Magnus realized it was Alec. 
Alec paused when he saw him, a frown appearing on his face. “Why are you on the floor?” He asked softly, clearly as concerned as Magnus had expected someone to be. With anyone else, he’d be embarrassed but with Alec, Magnus found it hard to care. 
Magnus shrugged his shoulders.
Alec pressed his lips into a thin line, thinking about it for a moment, before he moved to sink down against the wall next to Magnus. “Okay,” he said slowly, looking to Magnus as he settled beside him. It reminded Magnus suddenly of them both outside their ship, in the sun on the ground together. “What are we doing?” Alec asked after a beat of silence. 
Magnus laughed softly. “Just sitting,” he murmured as he took Alec’s hand in his own. He would think about what he’d share with the world later but for now, he was happy here, in this empty corridor, away from Earth and away from the chaos it would bring. He had Alec next to him, willing to sit with him on the ground if he wanted. 
He didn’t need much else. 
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Looking Sideways from the Parker Solar Probe Video Credit: NASA, JHUAPL, Naval Research Lab, Parker Solar Probe
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