This is glorious. I can't even tell anymore how often I looped this video. On a sadder note: I still haven't had the time to go and watch Star Trek Beyond đŸ˜”
I didn't get to see this movie in the cinema unfortunately but the second it became available on streaming services, I set aside an evening and watched it with my girlfriend.
This was a couple of weeks ago. I watched the movie four times at this point and I really love it.
The Honest Trailer is great and just makes me want to watch it again.
This next one shows nicely why I like ultra wide-angle lenses so much: you can achieve unusual perspectives, especially when getting close to your subject.
And my favourite one for last:
Bijou got really comfortable on the couch while we were eating. I couldn't help but grab the camera.
I decided to switch things up a bit and post my favourite snapshots by the month.
This goes hand in hand with changing the photo storage service, being in the process of moving all of my photos to SmugMug because Flickr has become quite unstable for me and I frequently can't access some of my photos.
Here are the remaining snapshots from November 2015:
I have to say that up until now I wasn't particularly looking forward to new Star Trek movie. Even though I loved the previous two films, the first trailer for this next chapter of the Star Trek saga looked too much like The Fast and the Furious and not enough like Star Trek.
I realise that the new movies are more heavily focussed on action and entertainment—and I'm all for that—but it'd be sad to see the legacy of what made Star Trek such an amazing universe be ignored to create another action flick.
This second trailer gives me hope because we see a few glimpses of the character development the movie might bring with it, some manner of violent commentary about the Federation's expansion, and a plot that appears less straight-forward than the first trailer made it seem.
This is a great review of the Fujifilm X-Pro2. It's especially good for people who want to know what's with the fuss about Fujifilm cameras.
I've been shooting with Fujifilm cameras for two over two years now and it's still interesting to hear from people passionate about photography, discover Fujifilm cameras for the first time, getting used to the "retro" way of adjusting the core settings, being subjected to the way Fujifilm cameras and lenses render colours and light, and realising that the JPEGs that come out of the cameras pretty damn good.