I like to throw random shit together and call them thoughts.
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166+ Series #21: Tipster 166+ Aperture Priority
Aperture priority, great composition opportunities, lower control, and incapability of taking good pictures with rapid movement of the subjects. How do we use this technique with the Lubitel 166+ and what kind of advantages/disadvantages do we have with Aperture Priority? Is it worth it?
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I can never not reblog this
i saw this movie on acid once, it was great :)
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Can someone from the sciencey side of tumblr please explain this ?
This is called shape memory. It’s made from an alloy of titanium and nickel (I believe it’s called nitinol). It has the ability to “remember” the shape it’s taken.
When cold you can bend it whatever which way, but once you heat it (or in this case put it in what I presume is hot water) it will take the original shape.
WHAT!!?!?!?!?
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Yeah!! haha x)
Did you know? David Tennant’s final lines as the Tenth Doctor were improvised. It was originally meant to be a close up of his face as he resigned himself to regenerating, but just before they called cut, he said “I don’t want to go,” prompting the director to try a few more takes with the added line.
CAN WE NOT
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Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald record shopping during break in location shooting of ‘The Breakfast Club;, May 1, 1984.
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The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger (via a-cious)(Source: theburnthatkeepseverything, via aiterno)
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