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Rayons bleus au coucher du soleil sur les Écrins (à l'arrière de l'Ailefroide) depuis l'observatoire de Saint-Véran, Queyras
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106" on plain wall while I'm waiting for a real projector screen with a bit higher gain. On an actual screen the quality should be much better.
Taken with Canon Rebel XSi - Cropped and sized to 1024.
Settings: F6.3 - ISO 400 - 1/20
Listening to : Lisa Ekahdl - Give me that slow knowing smile
Model : Louis
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Green Cay Wetlands, Boynton Beach, FL
I have so many shots from Green Cay I'll probably bore you to death with them. But I can't help myself. I just LOVE this place. This one is from Labor Day weekend. I thought the dark blue ray looked cool.
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Amazon UK, or more specifically, the mail services between me and them, have lost my pre-ordered Star Wars Blu-ray box. Never happened before. I feel like I'm missing out on something, it's silly, I know, but annoying nevertheless.
Explored.
This wafer of Gallium Nitride – a material more typically found at the heart of Blu-Ray players – has been etched with hundreds of space-quality microwave integrated circuits. Many of ESA’s most ambitious future missions for telecommunications and Earth observation have only become possible because of a switch to this high-power and high-temperature capable semiconductor – regarded as the most promising material since silicon.
This image is one of the 99 Objects of ESA ESTEC website, a set of intriguing, often surprising artefacts helping tell the story of more than half a century of activity at ESA’s technical heart.
Credits: ESA-Remedia
One thing I learned from my first month of film school is that having a Blu-Ray collection is a big deal. I for one have never really gotten into Blu-Rays, because I'd just buy my favorite movies on iTunes, but now I'm hooked on Blu-Rays! So here are all the Blu rays I own as of September 29th, 2017! One thing I must add is that the Blade Runner Blu Ray isn't actually mine, it's my roommates. I included it because I do have a Blade Runner Blu-Ray, but I left it at my house in Salt Lake City. I do also have the rest of the Star Wars movies and the original Indiana Jones movies, but they're DVDs, so I didn't include them in the picture.
Also I'd like to share with you guys that I'm expanding my film reviews to Letterboxd! If you don't know about this site, Letterboxd is a website that every film fan should have an account on. You can keep track of every film you've watched and when you watched them, you can review films, and you can make lists! I've been obsessed with this website for the past few days so I encourage you guys to check out this site and follow me on it!
Follow me here: letterboxd.com/AntMan3000/
You can see all the films I've seen, all the films I need to see, and some top ten lists and movie ranking that I haven't even posted on to this site yet! Go check me out!
#144/365
Our Blu-Ray collection so far.
Next on our list either District 9 or Inglourious Basterds haven't seen either but I'm pretty sure they're good
One of the random London street shots...I couldn't miss this red.
Still no winter. Yesterday we had a miserable rainy day, today it is back to sunny 60 degrees. The weirdness continues...
this is my dad's collection of blu-ray movies.
i think he's a bit addicted. This shot doesn't even contain half of his collection! His collection is like 6x the amount you all see in this shot! HAHA. I tell him he's wasting his $$$$ but he doesn't listen to me x) oh well, what can i do?
gosh i've been behind quite often these days, i think it's time to step up my game! >:]
lately i've been wondering, why am i always stuck in these situations? the ones where your friends ask you for help regarding their relationship problems, and ironic enough, you're the one that's never been in a relationship? Don't get me wrong, I love helping my friends out, but lately i feel like that's all i am. Just there to help. I don't know, maybe i'm over thinking things?
It's been a while since I've posted by (mostly) entire blu-ray collection! The reason why I've totally loaded up on blu-rays in the past couple of months is I've been participating in these economics experiments at my school, and if you play your cards correctly, you can make some BANK. So I've been using that cash for some quality blu-rays and a few DVDs.
These aren't all my blu-rays and DVDs, these are just the ones I keep in my dorm. I have some like Pulp Fiction, Planet of the Apes, and Get Out at home; and some at my cabin in Southern utah like Deadpool, Howard the Duck, and The Avengers. If you want to check out my ENTIRE collection, make sure to check out my list on Letterboxd!
Link: letterboxd.com/antman3000/list/my-blu-ray-dvd-collection/
I forgot to post this hahaa, I got a hold on some Belgian chocolates, a souvenir, a Blu-ray to complete one of my favourite movie franchises because the first Bad Boys movie is my personal favourite movie!!! And last but not least some CMF series 20 minifigures... That rockstar... hmm... I see possibilities....
I've got all my anime on blu-ray all nicely sorted on the shelves for once. Also you can see some of my many, many manga and a couple of nendoroids.
INCLUDES:
ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN:
Year Released: 1989
Studio: MGM
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
AUDIO:
- English (DTS-HD 2.0 Surround)
- Spanish (Dolby Surround)
- French (Canadian) (Dolby Surround)
SUBTITLES:
English SDH, French
ENCHANTED:
Year Released: 2007
Studio: Disney
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 SCOPE / 1.85:1
AUDIO & SUBTITLES:
- English (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
- English (Dolby 5.1)
- French (Canadian) (Dolby 5.1)
- Spanish (Dolby 5.1)
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM TRILOGY:
Year Released: 2006, 2009, 2014
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 SCOPE (Night at the Museum) & (Battle of the Smithsonian) / 1.85:1 (Secret of the Tomb)
AUDIO: (Night at the Museum)
- English (DTS-HD 5.1)
- Spanish (Dolby 5.1)
- French (Dolby 5.1)
AUDIO: (Battle of the Smithsonian)
- English (DTS-HD 5.1)
- Spanish (Dolby 5.1)
- French (Dolby 5.1)
- Portuguese (Brazilian) (Dolby 5.1)
AUDIO: (Secret of the Tomb)
- English (DTS-HD 7.1)
- Spanish (Dolby 5.1)
- French (Dolby 5.1)
SUBTITLES: (Night at the Museum)
English SDH, Spanish, Cantonese Chinese, Korean
SUBTITLES: (Battle of the Smithsonian)
English SDH, Spanish, Portuguese, Cantonese Chinese, Mandarin Chinese
SUBTITLES: (Secret of the Tomb)
English SDH, Spanish
SMALLFOOT:
Year Released: 2018
Studio: Warner Bros.
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 SCOPE
AUDIO & SUBTITLES:
- English (DTS-HD 5.1)
- French (Canadian) (Dolby 5.1)
- Spanish (Dolby 5.1)
- Portuguese (Brazilian) (Dolby 5.1)
Just got my Blade Runner 2049 blu-ray SteelBook in the mail today and I realized that I have all my SteelBooks with me at home so I decided to show you guys which ones I got!
The Big Lebowski- Received as a gift for Christmas from Luigi Fan and his family.
Blade Runner 2049- Pre-ordered from Best Buy with some cash that I got for Christmas.
E.T.- It was on sale when I was at target one day and I love this movie, so I had no excuse not to pick this up!
The Spongebob Movie: Sponge out of Water- I won this in a contest on Comicbookmovie.com, it also came with a poster signed by the entire cast!
Anyways, there are all my SteelBooks, if you want to know all the blu-rays, DVDs, and digital movies I own, check out this list of my collection on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/antman3000/list/my-blu-ray-digital-dvd-col...
Nikon D200, Nikkor 85 f/1.8.
SB-800 into 50x70 softbox from the left with CTO 1/1. Triggered via Nikon CLS by Wireless remote SU-800.