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I love it! Very cinematographic. I love the color scheme!

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Thanks, i’m glad to hear that! It took a few hours until I was happy with the colors. I like how you can push the colors without losing quality on raw material on the bmpcc.

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No, not what I meant really, I enjoyed the ambiance and the lovely flowers.
I wouldn’t even know how to capture such beautiful pictures.
“Boring” was really not my thoughts.
It’s just that I find Nature growing absolutely fascinating.
I once filmed a chayote that was turning its “arms” towards a tomato, guided by the smell I guess.
It gives plants a movement we fail to see with our bare eyes.

Anyway, do what you must ^^

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I didn’t take it that critically. More constructively! I would also capture these motifs as you described. At first I thought I want to make short films, but now that I have the equipment, I really just want to take some photos or clips of nature. That’s much more relaxing than making an action short film :wink: You’re right, that’s really fascinating!

Do you still have the clip of the chayote? Would love to see that!

No unfortunately. It was taken on an old iPad, I wonder if I still have a backup somewhere, on a HDD :thinking:

I had seen the chayote growing stems towards a tomato, which didn’t seem like pure luck to me.
So decided to turn the pot and film it in slow motion to see if the stems would converge towards the tomato again.
They actually did, to my astonishment.

A few years later I watched two movies in one session, one about trees’ “intelligence” (I think it was Julia Dordel’s L’Intelligence des Arbres) and one on the plants’ senses, i.e. how some react not only to light, but sound, touch, smell
 (I think it was Jan Roeloffs’ “Les TrĂ©sors cachĂ©s des plantes”).

Very interesting documentaries, if you can find them.
The scientific side seems relatively solid, from what I could judge, which made them all the more impressive to me.

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I just landed in Burbank and I’m NOT going to Perfect Circuit.

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Have fun man, be safe!

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Seeing the John Daversa Big Band at the Baked Potato tonight. This is them at the Potato in 2019


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Visited the Batcave from the original Batman TV series. Neither he nor Robin were home. Alfred refused to take a selfie with me and is actually quite rude in person.

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I work with people with learning disabilities and their support staff. I think I can guarantee no one I work with has exposure to the bizarre rabbit holes my musical tastes have taken me. For my own interest I often sneak in old bangers into dance and movement workshops just to see how ears and bodies react. And it always pleases me to see great music communicate and get people moving with a pure and visceral response.

This one got everyone seriously vibing:

Mod edit: just a bit more explicit for the uninitiates

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I’ve just learned that DC comics Atom is known in Brazil as Elektr :atom_symbol:n

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just popping in to announce that I AM THE GOD OF ALL SOLDER, BOW DOWN MORTALS*

  • alright, I managed to replace the broken TOSlink sockets on my ADAT expander and it appears to be WORKING. I guess I am just sharing joy.
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Woke up middle of the night, checked the time
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Skatetown USA [1979] - Patrick Swayze Is Goddam Serious

the foley is awesome

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:robot: :robot: :robot: :robot:

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man-machine might have been better? :man_shrugging:t5:

Saw her live today: no doubt has been the best performance I attended in my whole life. She brings you in an other dimension.
It’s witchcraft.

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Wow.
Glad to see Moon and La BlogothĂšque are back to capture this beauty at the right tone.