Saw Dark Knight

Thu, Aug 7, 2008

Movies, Photos, This is life

Saw Dark Knight

On Monday night, I got a call from Michael (The Metropolitician).  After a few moments of hellos and how are you’s, he told me that he and Clarke were getting ready to watch Batman Begin at his place.  He continued and asked if I knew about the group of people going to see The Dark Knight in Yongsan on Tuesday.  Well, of course I did!  It’s just that I’m in Daejeon right now, and being there was not a possibility.  I did get a chance to see the movie last night, though.  It was very good, and I hope to see it properly on an IMAX screen in the next couple of weeks.

One thing that kept me from truly enjoying the movie was one of my seat partners, an acquaintance of mine.  She’s not a bad person, just a terrible person to sit next to in a movie theater.   She’s one of those people that talks during a movie, which isn’t that bad by itself.  In addition to this, she was talking to the screen, laughing extremely loud when no one else in the theater was, throwing her hands up and gesturing when something frustrating or exciting happened, and felt the need to inform me about what was happening in the movie.  [Stage whisper] “Oh my god, did you see that?  He took all the ballerinas on his boat!  Hahaha!  That’s too funny…”  Ummm, of course I saw it.  Are we not sitting next to each other, staring at the same 60 foot screen?

In other news, I’m going to take the plunge and invest in a new lens.  I’ve been putting it off, saying, “Later.”  Well, later is now.  A friend casually hinted at me photographing his wedding in September, which kind of put me in a bit of a panic.  I don’t even have the correct lenses for a wedding, on top of it being a little stressful!  Even if I don’t end up shooting this wedding it’s about time I go big, or go home.  So, Michael said he’d go with me for some lens shopping, so that makes me feel better.  The lens quality I want will be in the $1000~$1300 range.  That’s a bit more than the cost of my Canon 400D itself, but I don’t see this photography thing being one of my phases.

Speaking of cameras, I loaded film for the first time in… at least 5 years!  I want to experiment with film again and bought a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim from eBay to play with.  It’s a toy camera, so I’m just trying to have fun with it.  Here are example of shots people have taken with this unassuming camera.  The ones that are really saturated are cross-processed.  That’s something I also want to try, but first, I want to see how this regular roll of film will turn out.  I’m hoping to get lots of lens flare!  I’ll have lots of opportunities to practice, since next week looks to be sunny, sunny, sunny!

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5 Responses to “Saw Dark Knight”

  1. Richard Says:

    Enjoy your blog.
    I resisted going digital or at least DLSR digital for quite awhile. I have a Canon EOS A2 but a few years ago went to the Rebel XT. I have not used my two Canon film cameras for two years.
    I used my Canon lenses for my digital though I did splurge on three Sigma lenses that are especially designed for DSLR’s. One is a monster of a 400mm which is VERY heavy!!!!

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  2. MigukNamja Says:

    Re: “That’s a bit more than the cost of my Canon 400D itself, but I don’t see this photography thing being one of my phases.”

    That’s funny…I say the same thing to myself as well !

    Most of the time I get excited about something, I jump into with both feet, then the enthusiasm invariably wanes after a few weeks or a few months. But, so far, I haven’t slowed my pace nor my enthusiasm for trying to take better and better quality photos.

    I also keep telling myself lens purchases are relatively “safe” since lens technology is so slow to change. So, a relatively great lens today will still be a great lens years down the road. Good glass is good glass.

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  3. Curtis Says:

    You were in Daejeon and didn’t give me a call? 18 dog baby.

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  4. lao-ocean-girl Says:

    @ Curtis – We’ll have to get together sometime in Seoul. I want to see your new camera!

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  5. Curtis Says:

    I’m in Seoul for the next several weekends (Mike’s class and volunteering at the cat rescue shelter). Ball’s in your court.

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