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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!
The hôtel de la Marine (also known as the hôtel du Garde-Meuble) is an historic building located on place de la Concorde in Paris, to the east of rue Royale. It was designed and built between 1757 and 1774 by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel, on the newly created square first called Place Louis XV. The identical building to its west, constructed at the same time, now houses the hôtel de Crillon and the Automobile Club of France.
The Hôtel de la Marine was originally the home of the royal Garde-Meuble, the office managing the furnishing of all royal properties. Following the French Revolution it became the Ministry of the French Navy, which occupied it until 2015. It was entirely renovated between 2015 and 2021.
It now displays the restored 18th century apartments of Marc-Antoine Thierry de Ville-d'Avray, the King's Intendant of the Garde-Meuble, as well the salons and chambers later used by the French Navy.
A separate part displays the Al Thani Collection presenting international and inter-cultural works of art from the collection of Sheik Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani.
Here’s the original shot of the spiral staircase at the Wellcome Collection in London. This is the version I edited to create the two variations that I posted already.
...from our garden. To view this photo with the names for each rose: hedgerowrose.com/rose-gardening/2013/06/18/a-sampling-of-...
The Wallace has an impressive collection of Majolica (or Maiolica) tin-glazed pottery produced in Italy during the Renaissance. As far as I know, it was an art form developed in the Urbino region and not much developed elsewhere, although in the UK the Victorians copied it. The subject matter was often classical or hunting scenes, but many plates and bowls are of a domestic nature.
This plate, made round 1510, features two girls embracing. Judging by their almost bald heads and chubbiness, they must be toddlers, but it’s a curious centrepiece for a plate that has wild animals, sea creatures, hunting horns and axes round the outside.
I just moved and my too many collections moved with me. They've been in boxes for 2 weeks, and I've been stepping around them - but, this week, an old friend has been coming by and insisting that I empty the boxes and put stuff in the cabinets. So I did. This is the top row of my myriad S & P's on the left, and a hutch filled with everything imaginable, including a lovely inherited China setting for 12. I don't generally have a dozen people over for dinner, and in fact, don't like to cook, so it's all silly but I can't seem to let go...
Esta es mi colección de Transformers el 02 de Febrero del 2008.
Me he enfocado en 3 lÃneas principalmente hasta ahora:
* Generación 1
* Classics
* Movie
Otras fotos de mi colección en el tiempo:
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This is my transformers collection on February 02nd, 2008.
I have focused mainly on three toy lines:
* Generation 1
* Classics
* Movie
Another pictures of my collection through the time:
it's a better title than "Don't I know how to put off organizing my garage?" now isn't it? Palmer and MPC Monsters helping me delay the chores at hand.
The new collection is inspired by the colours of an autumn woodland, with lichen yellows, the ochres of fallen leaves and peaty browns and mushroomy shades.
I need to think of happy things like cookies because this has been a heart-wrenching week. I can't believe both Bowie and Rickman are no more.
A collection of Dash 8's....
CN 2031 leads the south bound L532 freight over the WABIC Diamonds in Decatur, Illinois on a cloudy Saturday evening. Note the FRED hanging off the front of the 2031.
Locomotives: CN 2031, CN 2155, & GECX 7676.
- CN 2031 started life as CNW 8532, which later became UP 9054.
- CN 2155 started life as ATSF 840, which later became BNSF 840 and sold to the CN around 2010.
- GECX 7676 still wears the CSX YN2 paint scheme and original number, built in '91 for the CSX.
Lancashire United Transport: 295 (NTC 112G) an Alexander bodied Bristol RE, painted in red and grey fleet livery and captured here parked up inside Swinton Garage in between duties.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 19th June 1977.
Ref No. Scan02197/JL.