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Canon EOS R10 + Laowa 65mm F2.8 2x macro, handheld and I couldn't really see the screen so I was guessing focus a bit.
#Photography #Macro #MacroPhotography
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YouTube video title auto-translations are getting more and more annoying.
They are by definition unnecessary: if I'm watching a video in English, why would I want its title translated from English?
And they are also very bad, a jumbled mess of random Dutch words which hides what the original title could have been.
The reason we know that Google knows how bad they are? The fact they provide no switch to turn them off.
#GinnyAndGeorgia #KatieDouglas
Someone mentioned Million Dollar Secret on Netflix. It didn't seem my thing at all, but checking it out anyway it reminds me of a very old Belgian tv game show called De Mol (the mole). It may still exist, but isn't any good anymore, but the initial seasons I liked very much. It's from the time when there wasn't much television and everybody watched the same thing and discussed their theories next day at work or school.
Unlike this Netflix version, the mystery identity was also hidden to the viewer and was the same throughout the season. Due to the mechanics of that show the other contestants deployed the tactic to make themselves suspect as well, while now it's just about trying to avoid suspicion.
What remains, though, is that people are strange.
#MillionDollarSecret
Just finished watching the final (fifth) season of You on Netflix. I think by now it is not a spoiler anymore that Amy-Leigh Hickman is back, as Nadia. She was totally amazing. She nails all the details of how Nadia would have been affected by what happened. I like it when someone reprises a role but doesn't just play it the same.
No Jenna Ortega as Ellie in this season, unless you count a glimpse of a small photo of her on a website in episode six... But then I still imagine that the broad strokes of the Nadia storyline are what was originally envisioned for Ellie.
#AmyLeighHickman #YouNetflix #You
Another one of Roxy Furman's gorgeous wildlife films just came out on YouTube, this time she's filming in Costa Rica.
youtu.be/AM3Gp8Qs7Mc?si=_L2Jn5…
In this video Jenna Ortega discusses past characters she played and her motivation behind them. Very interesting!
She also has a great interview with Harper's Bazaar US, which is a great read with great photos as well.
Another good side to photography YouTube: I already liked following the channel of Justine with her mix of photography and life in the Ontario snow, but the latest video with a small photography project is so cute. She recreates old photos of her father when he lived in London, while her travelling takes her to the same city.
#Photography #YouTube #JustineFiles
"Tips to take terrible photos", so fun and totally worth it to follow photography YouTube.
#Photography #YouTube
Sneak peak of Wednesday season 2: spoiler, Jenna Ortega is still brilliant.
On ex-twitter: https://x.com/wednesdayaddams/status/1924814561418608855
On Instagram: instagram.com/reel/DJ4FRH0R4LA…
On YouTube: youtu.be/XWQlSo6eBNw
Having a little look at other reviews... I'm not a film buff at all and in no way more likely to understand esoteric cinema, but how can so many people not get it? I mean even her character's name could be considered a spoiler.
And how come so many people mention things in their review that is in the short blurb description, but not mentioned in the actual film? I guess they make these to catch these people out...
Jenna Ortega will also be back in season two of Wednesday on 6 August and 3 September.
netflix.com/tudum/articles/wed…
Wednesday Season 2: Cast, Release Date, Filming Location, Plot, and More
‘Wednesday’ will return for a torturous Season 2. From the premiere date to plot details and new characters, here's everything you need to know about what comes next for Jenna Ortega at Nevermore Academy.Ariana Romero (Netflix Tudum)
netflix.com/tudum/articles/wed…
#JennaOrtega #HurryUpTomorrow
Roxy Furman beautifully filming beautiful wildlife on safari in Sri Lanka:
I've mentioned her before, as an actress and as a singer, but Corina Bradley is also a really good dancer. Here in a choreography of her own:
Interview in Interview by Jenna Ortega with Natalie Portman. They talk about acting, life, being a child star, and Jenna describes how as a 5yo kid she used to think all TV was real and cameras were in everybody's house. I mean, they aren't?
interviewmagazine.com/film/nat…
New film poster for Hurry Up Tomorrow with Jenna Ortega. Out 16 May in the cinema.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders have been on a Fight Oligarchy tour.
I think history is going to remember AOC's 'We are not powerless' speech. This is some watch:
youtu.be/1LQ8s8sKoXY?si=65GNYx…
Back home, Sanders made this 'Bad News / Good News' address:
youtu.be/70nHmlapu7w?si=YinCHQ…
#FightOligarchy #AlexandriaOcasioCortez #AOC #BernieSanders #Bernie #USPol
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Waiting for someone to come back at me and mention that she doesn't actually say that slogan in this speech... Made you watch... But isn't misquoting historical speeches sort of the norm? The slogan is very much the theme of the speech however, it is in the caption, and she does say it in another version of this speech. Also, sorry, I misremembered.
What she does say however:
That we have to get rid of Big Money out of politics.
That we need a Democratic party that actually fights for people, that congress people who don't should be booted out, but that this means that voters should vote at every opportunity for those Democrats that will stand up for people.
That believing that a minimal wage should cover the cost to live, and that illness shouldn't cause bankruptcy, is common sense, not something out of a communist manifesto.
That she welcomes everybody who will fight for someone they don't know.
That the fabric of community is what can defeat fascism.
(Yeah, we're literally calling it that now)
"But surely they'll realise they're crashing the economy?"
"We have to raise awareness that these actions will burn the planet!"
"They'll stop once they see the impact on human lives, especially their own people."
We have to remember that the destruction is the point. They do want to reset everything, believing they are best placed to be the only survivors of the human race and the ones to start a new era. That's also why they amass so much more wealth than they need now.
Just back from watching Jenna Ortega in Death of a Unicorn. I really liked it! There's also something about the combination of her acting with detailed realism and the story being like 'well, unicorns', and that is a combination that I weirdly really liked. I guess it adds to the multiple things her character is trapped in.
My review of Death of a Unicorn on Letterboxd boxd.it/9jRbqN
Jenna Ortega's film Death of a Unicorn is out tomorrow in The Netherlands.
Hurry Up Tomorrow...
...will be released in the US next month.
Looking for explanations…
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