the sea is wet today
"dolphins are completely evil" I actually don't think we should assign human morality to animals with no concept of law or civilisation with an intelligence roughly equating to that of a toddler
dracula daily is happening and it's awesome so let's all celebrate lucy/mina
"If Mr. Holmwood fell in love with her seeing her only in the drawing-room, I wonder what he would say if he saw her now." that's not very heterosexual of you girl. <3
"Orlando Bloom signed to the movie the day before he showed up to shoot this. He came right in and just got the character. He had about ten minutes to work on the stuff with the sword. The flip and everything like that... But just how well he plays this scene is just amazing. Everything about the character you need to know comes across here."
Stuard Beattie, Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Jay Wolpert - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl audio commentary
“We dropped different numbers of balls at different rates, different heights. We had a ramp. The ramps were at different angles, trying to get the most out of the balls as they hit the actors. After doing the tests, we figured out 35 feet above the deck of the ship was the height we needed our nets. We had these three big nets that held almost 80,000 per net. The balls dropped 35 feet into ramps that projected them towards the stunt guys. It just knocked them over. It was pretty spectacular.”
-Mark Hawker, SFX Coordinator for Pirates of the Caribbean
“It’s amazing to see a bunch of 40 and 50-year-olds turn into three-year-olds all of a sudden. Everybody had to pick up blue balls, hit the other guy in the head. It was like, ’Is it time for the parents to come pick up the kids?’”
-George Marshall Ruge, Stunt Coordinator for Pirates of the Caribbean
Here is a neat little photography evolution that I am proud to share! I took the first photo in 2021, and the second earlier this year.
I’ve always found shooting black skimmer feeding behavior particularly difficult, as they’re so swift and can change direction very quickly. It’s one of my favorite bill adaptations in the world of birds though, so I’m determined to practice until I get the perfect shot. I’m not there yet, but I was happy to stumble upon one of my photos from just a few years ago to appreciate how far I’ve come!
when im trying to look at cool snakes on instagram but all of the posts are just morons freehandling hots
too many people trying to justify hannibal's actions not enough people appreciating his commitment to the bit
she/he, here for the yuri and the cool bugs
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