Tuesday, February 20, 2007
cheers and jeer
jeers to "the descent" which, despite positive reviews, i didn't care for. i just didn't think it was that scary. there were a few good moments, sure, but overall i was hoping to crap my pants with terror, but didn't.
cheers to "the graduate" which i saw for this weekend for the first time. good stuff, good stuff. i realize i'm coming into this way late, but like a wise old woman once said, "it's better to be late than pregnant. besides the obvious reasons why the movie is enjoyable, i thought it was neat to see dutin hoffman as a young, nervous buck, and to hear all those classic simon and garfunkel songs in their original context.
more and bigger cheers go to the manpanion and the brand new, totally awesome camera he bought me. i don't have a memory stick yet, so i can only take about eight pictures at a time, and therefore didn't take it outside. instead, i stayed indoors and started teaching myself how to use the camera. i'm still learnding, so the pictures didn't turn out great, but some of 'em came out pretty good. mostly 'cause the camera is so great. it has more than twice the megapixels and three times the optical zoom of my old camera. anywho, here are the highlights of the pictures i took with my new camera:
the jack knight starman action figure i have in my bathroom

and here it is up close

here's the golden age sandman action figure i have next to starman

this is the "justice league unlimited" action figure i have across from the two former JSA members

here's my arachane-variant spider woman chase action figure

here's two of the three hydra henchmen that come wih the spider woman figure

here's a homer simpson christmas ornament

here's a mochi i was eating that i thought looked kinda like some weird "dark crystal"=y creature. (which, p.s. did you know they're making a dark crystal sequel?)

finally, i tried taking some pictures from far away to test out the zoom. i'd say the camera really held its own in these pictures of stamps taken from across the room

this detail from a map several feet away

and this lord of the rings bookend on my top shelf

cheers to "the graduate" which i saw for this weekend for the first time. good stuff, good stuff. i realize i'm coming into this way late, but like a wise old woman once said, "it's better to be late than pregnant. besides the obvious reasons why the movie is enjoyable, i thought it was neat to see dutin hoffman as a young, nervous buck, and to hear all those classic simon and garfunkel songs in their original context.
more and bigger cheers go to the manpanion and the brand new, totally awesome camera he bought me. i don't have a memory stick yet, so i can only take about eight pictures at a time, and therefore didn't take it outside. instead, i stayed indoors and started teaching myself how to use the camera. i'm still learnding, so the pictures didn't turn out great, but some of 'em came out pretty good. mostly 'cause the camera is so great. it has more than twice the megapixels and three times the optical zoom of my old camera. anywho, here are the highlights of the pictures i took with my new camera:
the jack knight starman action figure i have in my bathroom

and here it is up close

here's the golden age sandman action figure i have next to starman

this is the "justice league unlimited" action figure i have across from the two former JSA members

here's my arachane-variant spider woman chase action figure

here's two of the three hydra henchmen that come wih the spider woman figure

here's a homer simpson christmas ornament

here's a mochi i was eating that i thought looked kinda like some weird "dark crystal"=y creature. (which, p.s. did you know they're making a dark crystal sequel?)

finally, i tried taking some pictures from far away to test out the zoom. i'd say the camera really held its own in these pictures of stamps taken from across the room

this detail from a map several feet away

and this lord of the rings bookend on my top shelf

Labels: comixxx, pitcherz, stuff, they're not dolls
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to answer your first question: it's a sony cybershot DSC-H5. to answer your second question: yes, captain flattery. as i've said before, i just point, shoot and hope for the best. take enough pictures, and sooner or later, a few good ones come out.
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