-World Cup referees can smd.
-I need to get my own DSLR somehow. Borrowing my dad's seems to conflict with both our schedules.
-My room does not have very many good angles and such for photography that is visually interesting
-My floor is REALLY dirty. I should clean it. But I probably won't.
-"God" is my new favorite song from John Lennon's solo days
-10 Things I Hate About You (tv show) was actually not a terrible show. Too bad it got cancelled.
-That little "french" kid from Passport to Paris that could speak english better than the other one grew up to be reallly hot and have a reallly deep voice. (Ethan Peck for those who dont know)
-Watching american coverage of the world cup is boring. Its better to watch it on a spanish network. Even if you dont understand what theyre saying, its a lot more engaging.
-A girl that used to be my best friend, and that I used to spend almost every waking minute with, has to think for several days about whether or not she wants to talk to me about trying to resolve our differences.
-Good news for all the child predators out there- there's a Play-doh perfume/cologne now.
-Succubi don't know how to do dishes or clean up after themselves.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
What I Learned on Tuesday, June 22 and Wednesday, June 23, 2010
-According to some kid on the bus, vampires are scared of mexicans
-If you wait that 30 seconds longer to walk out the door, you are likely to miss the bus by about 30 seconds
-On Facebook, my friend has her "religious views" set to Donnie Darko
-Kirk Hammett has really cool guitars. And he likes Boris Karloff.
-Dave Mustaine can't quite hit those notes like he used to.
-Dio's backstage ritual before every show was drinking a glass of wine and smoking half of a joint.
-Even at movie theater screenings of concerts, there will always be that one drunk guy that screams the name of the band every two seconds.
-Moshing in movie theaters is frowned upon by theater staff. Said staff is frowned upon by the audience.
-There are 3 camera formats for film cameras- Small, Medium, and Large.
--Small is 35 mm or less. The dimensions of the negative is 36mm x 24mm. Small format cameras are inexpensive, light and portable. This format is used mostly for photojournalism, documentary, event photography, family, headshots, animals and wildlife.
--Medium varies but the film is generally 120-220 film. The negative sizes also vary between 6 x 6, 6 x 4.5 and so on. These cameras are bigger than small format and generally require the photographer to look down into the camera and see a mirrored image of the shot about to be taken. This format is used in editorials, commercial, some documentary, portraits and some fine art.
--Large format usually start at 4 x 5 negatives and can go up to 16 x 20 and even larger. These cameras are the box-like ones that require the photographer to wear a cape over him/herself and the camera to keep light from exposing the negative. The photographer will make all the adjustments before putting the film in. When the photographer is ready to take the picture, s/he puts the film in the back of the camera, making it impossible to see through the lens. This format will have the most clarity and highest quality. This type of camera format is generally used for landscape, fine art, portrait and architectural photography.
-There are 2 formats for digital cameras- full frame sensor and non full frame sensor.
--non full frame refers to the sensor inside the camera that will read the light from the lens and change it to digital information that can be read by a computer. Non full frame means that the sensor only records part of the image, the center. Non full frame cameras are most DSLRs and are generally smaller than 35mm. Non-full frame lenses can not be used on 35mm film cameras or full frame cameras.
--Full frame cameras are the same size as 35mm cameras. They have similar quality to medium format on film. They have sensors that will record the whole image. Full frame lenses can be used on non full frame cameras but the image will be cropped. All film cameras are full frame.
-My photography teacher's "bad jokes" are actually pretty funny.
-If you wait that 30 seconds longer to walk out the door, you are likely to miss the bus by about 30 seconds
-On Facebook, my friend has her "religious views" set to Donnie Darko
-Kirk Hammett has really cool guitars. And he likes Boris Karloff.
-Dave Mustaine can't quite hit those notes like he used to.
-Dio's backstage ritual before every show was drinking a glass of wine and smoking half of a joint.
-Even at movie theater screenings of concerts, there will always be that one drunk guy that screams the name of the band every two seconds.
-Moshing in movie theaters is frowned upon by theater staff. Said staff is frowned upon by the audience.
-There are 3 camera formats for film cameras- Small, Medium, and Large.
--Small is 35 mm or less. The dimensions of the negative is 36mm x 24mm. Small format cameras are inexpensive, light and portable. This format is used mostly for photojournalism, documentary, event photography, family, headshots, animals and wildlife.
--Medium varies but the film is generally 120-220 film. The negative sizes also vary between 6 x 6, 6 x 4.5 and so on. These cameras are bigger than small format and generally require the photographer to look down into the camera and see a mirrored image of the shot about to be taken. This format is used in editorials, commercial, some documentary, portraits and some fine art.
--Large format usually start at 4 x 5 negatives and can go up to 16 x 20 and even larger. These cameras are the box-like ones that require the photographer to wear a cape over him/herself and the camera to keep light from exposing the negative. The photographer will make all the adjustments before putting the film in. When the photographer is ready to take the picture, s/he puts the film in the back of the camera, making it impossible to see through the lens. This format will have the most clarity and highest quality. This type of camera format is generally used for landscape, fine art, portrait and architectural photography.
-There are 2 formats for digital cameras- full frame sensor and non full frame sensor.
--non full frame refers to the sensor inside the camera that will read the light from the lens and change it to digital information that can be read by a computer. Non full frame means that the sensor only records part of the image, the center. Non full frame cameras are most DSLRs and are generally smaller than 35mm. Non-full frame lenses can not be used on 35mm film cameras or full frame cameras.
--Full frame cameras are the same size as 35mm cameras. They have similar quality to medium format on film. They have sensors that will record the whole image. Full frame lenses can be used on non full frame cameras but the image will be cropped. All film cameras are full frame.
-My photography teacher's "bad jokes" are actually pretty funny.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
What I Learned on Sunday June 20, 2010
-My cousin is gay. (and for the record, I'm super happy for him. I wish him all the happiness in the world with his boylove. I dont see him any differently and if anything I admire him for telling the truth about who he is to the people he loves and who love him too. That's more than a lot of people can say.)
-Putting on nail polish then carrying things, getting into a car, buckling the seatbelt, getting out of the car, looking through books, peeling price tags off books, and getting back into the car will cause the nail polish to get smudged.
-Playing badminton requires you to actually move your feet
-My other cousin likes to cook.
-In the late 1800s in Encino, California, an ancient Indian (Native American tribes of Chumash, Tongva, and another branch of Tongva) burial mound was flattened out to make a stagecoach stop. In the 1950s some developers that were planning to build where some of the bones were moved to in the flattening process were found. The developers contacted the tribes to decide what to do with the bones and each group wanted to do different things- the Chumash wanted to leave them there, and both of the Tongva wanted to take them and bury them on their own sites. They needed to make a decision fast so they buried the bones across the street in the property of Los Encinos State Historic Park, that was originally one of the first ranchos in California.
-My computer has been in a Sexy Bitch by David Guetta kind of mood today. With some Sonata Arctica thrown in.
-I might be getting a DSLR camera soon. *crosses fingers*
Thursday, June 17, 2010
What I Learned on Thursday June 17, 2010
-Snoop Dogg likes True Blood http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8tODhvb47s
-Drunk Lakers fans in downtown LA after the championship game are stupid
-Getting 20 minutes of sleep does not count
-Bing Crosby made a spanish record (with 2 french songs on it) called "El Senor Bing"
-At a show in Jacksonville, Florida, The Beatles required the seating be non-segregated in a time when the south was still segregating.
-Bats like Dio
-People still buy CD's
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