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munohlow · 1 year
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Once removed, Gifted and Legion are marvel shows related to the X-men, but set in their own continuities
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Twice removed, Doom Patrol is a DC owned series that Marvel likely copied for their comic that debuted only months after. Misfit heroes lead by a man in a wheelchair, learning to use their powers in his mansion, and fighting an evil brotherhood
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Three times removed, Gerard Way was directly inspired by Doom Patrol when writing the Umbrella Academy comic. He has since written a recent Doom Patrol comic run
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neep-neep-neep · 10 months
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forspoken is literally not that bad some of you haven't been battling an illness, unemployed, and deriving meager enjoyment from Wild Arms XF and Valhalla Knights on PSP while your parents fight in the next room
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xfilesposterproject · 6 years
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New episode of Legion is on now! Here's a poster I put together for last week's episode.
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hildcit · 8 years
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I just realized that in this photo, it looks like Syd and David together have ANGEL WINGS?! That just CAN’T be a coincidence!
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dearly · 6 years
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in case people are curious, here’s a summary/rundown of the XF ratings this season. the show has consistently been hitting series lows.
Premiere:
The broadcaster’s share of 16-24s dipped from 50% to 43% but remained comfortably ahead of the 36% slot average, according to Barb data from overnights.tv.
The show won over the youngest audience members, with under-16s making up 55% of viewers, ahead of the 38% slot average and last year’s 46% share.
Oct 20 episode/first live:
For 16-34s , this year’s first live brace attracted 1.2 million/41% and 1.1 million/32%, while 2017’s pair mustered 1.6 million/44% and 1.5 million/42% respectively. After eight weeks, the 2018 series is averaging 6.2 million/ 28% (1.5 million/44% for 16-34s).
That’s down 12% in volume and 7% in share for individuals, and down 11% in volume and 1% in share for 16-34s. Saturday’s episode achieved 31,000 on PC/ laptop, 27,000 on tablet and 22,000 on smartphone.
Oct 27:
At 8.30pm, The X Factor dropped below 4 million (3.8 million/23%; 147,000 +1). Its 672,000/34% (incl +1) for 16-34s was half that of C4’s Bake Off on Tuesday (1.4 million/48%).
The X Factor also lost to BBC1’s Casualty at 8.35pm (4.6 million/26%). At 9.25pm, BBC1’s Killing Eve gathered 2.5 million/15% in overnights.
Nov 3-4
From 8.30pm-9.30pm, The X Factor Results slipped to its second-worst series performance so far at 4.2m (20.4%), with some performers having to sing again following a technical audio failure from the previous night.
The rating was 300,000 off the slot average and 500,000 behind the 4.7m (22.1%) series average so far.
Nov 10-11
[Saturday] At 8.30pm, BBC1’s coverage of The Royal British Legion Festival Of Remembrance 2018 averaged 6.7 million/34% – 1.4 million and six share points more than 2017 and its best rating for at least 12 years.
Opposite, ITV’s The X Factor attracted 3.9 million/19% (184,000 +1), 310,000 more than last week and one share point fewer.
[Sunday] Opposite, ITV’s The Chase scored 3.7 million/16% (95,000 +1). At 8.30pm, BBC1’s new natural history series Dynasties (5.9 million/27%) beat The X Factor (3.8 million/17%; 172,000 +1).
[Sunday] BBC1’s Dynasties launched on Sunday 11 November at 8.30pm and, after 1.7 million recorded and watched, it finished on 7.4 million/ 28% – BBC1’s highest-rated doc of 2018 so far. Its 1.2 million/29% for 16-34s was more than ITV’s The X Factor opposite (887,000/21%).
Nov 17-18
[Saturday] At 8.10pm, BBC1’s fourth series of Michael McIntyre’s Big Show opened with 6.5 million/32% – 400,000 and nearly two share points more than last year’s launch. Opposite, ITV’s The X Factor managed 3.8 million/19% (222,000 +1).
[Sunday] ITV’s The X Factor at 8pm drew 4.7 million/21% (86,000 +1), 850,000 more than last week but behind BBC1’s Dynasties (6.1 million/28%) opposite.
Nov 24
On BBC1, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (8.10-9.10pm) entertained 200,000 more viewers than last week’s opener, obliterating The X Factor’s 4.2m (21.3%) on ITV.
Prior to Hungry McBear’s quiz format, Strictly Come Dancing delivered 10m (47.4%) from 6.45-8.15pm.
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slrlounge1 · 6 years
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Deal Dash for March 15th, 2019
Welcome to our Deal Dash, your source for the best deals, sales, rebates, and announcements of the week on photography and cinematography related gear, accessories, and software.
This week, we have a few deals & announcements from companies like LensRentals.com, Adorama, B&H, Nikon, Drobo, and Borrowlenses, as well as the continuation of Nikon rebates, Sony trade-ins, and some price drops from Phase One.
B&H Deals Of The Week
Save Big on a huge selection of items from Microphones & Laptops to Camera Bundles & Speakers at B&H Photo this week!
    Save $200 on LG 32UL950-W 32″ 16:9 4K UHD HDR FreeSync IPS Monitor
          Save $100 on FUJIFILM X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm Lens and Accessories Kit
          Save $500 on Lenovo 15.6″ Legion Y7000 Gaming Laptop
        Save $200 on Nikon D850 DSLR Camera (Body Only)
        Save $100 on Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera (Body Only)
      Click here to see all the incredible offers from B&H
Deals Of The Week with Adorama
    Save $99 on Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Full Frame Digital Camera Body with EF-EOS R Mount Adapter.
        Save $300 on Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera with XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 & XF 23mm F/2R, Black with ProOptic Filter Kit, Memory Card & More.
        Save $400 on Sony Alpha a7 II Mirrorless Digital Camera, 24.3MP
    Click here to see all the incredible offers from Adorama
15 Classes for $15 At Creative Live
Creative Live Flash Sale has a wide selection of Photography, Art & Design, and much more available for a limited time for $15. Click here to find you classes!
  Save On Rentals With Borrowlenses & Lensrentals
Save up to 30$ or 15% on all rentals from Borrowlenses with the code: RENT15OR30
Get 15% off your order from Lensrentals.com when it arrives by the end of March with code SPRING19.
  Miscellaneous Offers
Enjoy 20% off select Backpacks & Straps from ONA until March 24th, 2019.
Bundle Up & Buckle Down – Save 20% – 30% on Marketing Bundles for Photographers & Illustrators from Agency Access.
Save $20 on Topaz Sharpen AI (Offer Expires Midnight on March 15th, 2019).
Get a big bonus with the Skylum AirMagic PreOrder Bundle $39 includes a bonus pack or tutorials, discounts, and more, worth $145.99.
Save 10% on most 3 Legged Thing Products with the code WPPI2019.
Huge Printed Backdrop Sale at Backdrop Outlet – Starting at $25.
Save on Red River Paper during Inkjet Madness 2019. Save 15% on Palo Duro Smooth & save 25% on Polar Pearl Metallic papers.
Save on Press ThinWraps & Acrylic Prints from Bayphoto – Save 20% on ThinWraps, (Use Code 20THIN) and 20% from Acrylic Prints & Blocks, (Use Code 20ACR).
Save on Select Certified Pre-Owned Phase One systems through Digital Transitions.
Bundle & Save on Westcott Rapid Box Switch Systems.
Free Shipping on Domestic Orders from Freefly Systems
For the month of March, get a free SSD with every Drobo 8D purchase.
Huge Sony Trade-in Program Continues
Cash in your old camera or lens for up to $500 trade-in bonus towards a selection of Sony products.   here will be Instant savings, Trade-in Bonus, and Trade in Value.
Sony a7 II -$400 off, for a sale price of $998.
Sony a7R III – $200 off, for a sale price of $2,998. 
Sony a7S II – $200 off, for a sale price of $2,198.
Sony a9 – $500 off, for a sale price of $3,998.
See the full list here.
Big Nikon Rebates Continue
These were mentioned previously, but here’s a reminder that Nikon is  still offering Instant Rebates from $70 to $300 + 4% Rewards for select Nikon lenses on B&H Photo.
Click here for all the details.
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED V – $2796.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR – $2396.95
Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED – $896.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR – $946.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G – $446.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED – $1896.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G – $1596.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED – $1796.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR – $2296.95
Nikon AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED – $1246.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G Lens – $1696.95
Nikon Landscape & Macro 2 Lens Kit with 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6 and 40mm f/2.8 – $546.95
Also the Trade Up To Z Program is running until March 31st, 2019. Trade in your working interchangeable lens camera to get your trade-in value PLUS a bonus of $400 towards a new Nikon Z 7 camera or $200 towards a new Nikon Z 6 camera.
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thomasroach · 6 years
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GTA Online Getting Buzzer Beater, Pegassi Toros, and Festive Gifts This Week
Rockstar Games has announced that Buzzer Beater will make its way to GTA Online this week, along with the Pegassi Toros and a number of festive gifts.
Coming to Arena War this week is Buzzer Beater. This new mode features a race against the clock, where players must collect checkpoints that litter the Maze Bank Arena in order to add precious seconds to their lifespan. The rider who lasts the longest will emerge victorious.
All would-be combatants will be able to earn double GTA$ & RP on Buzzer Beater, along with all other Arena War Series modes.
Those looking for a new ride for their garage will be able to pick up the brand-new Pegassi Toros at Legendary Motorsport, starting this week.
You can show your love for this car (along with the Vapid) by getting yourself one of two stylish t-shirts. Those that play GTA between now and December 24 will earn themselves both tees.
To ring in the holiday season, those that log in on Christmas Eve will be able to get themselves a new festive Sweater, fireworks, and other goodies. Snow is also expected to hit the Los Santos area this Friday. Those with a keen eye can also scope out decorated apartments, a tree in Legion Square, and even the Firework Launcher.
Finally, players will be able to net themselves the following discounts on select vehicles and upgrades:
Benefactor Terrorbyte – 30% off
Mobile Operations Center (including Bays and Interiors) – 30% off
B-11 Strikeforce – 30% off
P-996 Lazer – 30% off
Maibatsu Frogger – 40% off
Dune FAV – 35% off
Grotti Turismo R – 30% off
Obey Omnis – 30% off
Invetero Coquette Classic – 30% off
Vapid Ellie – 30% off
Pegassi Tempesta – 45% off
Dewbauchee Specter – 30% off
Truffade Adder – 40% off
Overflod Entity XF – 35% off
Grotti Cheetah – 30% off
Declasse Drift Tampa – 40% off
Benny’s Upgrades – 30% off
Source: Press Release
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karingottschalk · 8 years
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In assembling the very first Leica camera in 1913 and 1914, Oskar Barnack created the archetypal small, solid-bodied roll-film camera, an archetype that has influenced cameramakers to this day. The first Leica, often referred to as the Ur-Leica, helped introduce the concept of exposing small negatives then enlarging them to finished size.
This breakthrough came at a time when professional photographers were required to own a range of sheet film cameras or at least sheet film holders in the various sizes required for the final print which was made by contact.
Leica’s cameras, using short lengths of 35mm movie film, were an economical and versatile alternative, though their contemporary pricing places them out of the reach of all except the wealthy or those most dedicated to the Leica brand, quality and experience.
The Ur-Leica, the beginning of it all.
While Leica cameras were popular with enthusiasts, or amateurs as they were referred to in those days, they were viewed with suspicion by many if not most professional photographers in the brand’s early days. However, they were especially favoured by the growing legion of picture magazine photographers, many of whom contributed to the growth and establishment of photojournalism.
Leica creator Oskar Barnack at his Leitz company workstation.
The Golden Age of Photojournalism is commonly reckoned to have existed between the 1930s and 1950s, only starting its decline with the ascendancy of television broadcasting and television news reporting.
That golden age was partially attributable to the arrival on the scene of the first commercial Leica camera in 1925, the Leica 1.
By way of background, most magazine and newspaper photographers of that time and for some decades to come relied on sheet film and large roll film press not unlike the Graflex Century Graphic 4″x5″ sheet film camera depicted below, in an extract from a camera manual.
I owned and frequently used a Graflex Crown Graphic 4″x5″ sheet film camera for magazine photography assignments, often for editorial portraits, when I could cart about the camera, tripod and flash units but I always carried one or two Leica M-System rangefinder cameras.
Each type of camera gave rise to its own unique aesthetic, the product of its design, size, film requirements, and most of the all the linked experiences of photographer and subject. I could produce not dissimilar styles of photographs with my Crown Graphic and my Leicas – note the presence of a rangefinder on the side of the camera above – but the experiences both sides of each camera were very different, leading to different interpretations of the same type of subject matter.
And so to the Leica M10, after that long but useful history lesson.
The Leica M10
This event being a launch and not a hands-on tryout, there was no time for getting an in-depth feel for the Leica M10. However I have been kindly offered an hour with an M10 and several lenses in the city and will be taking up that offer soon.
Meantime, I can say without a doubt, even having only had the Leica M10 with Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 Aspheric lens in my hand for a very short time that this is the very first digital Leica that has me sorely tempted.
If my invitation to try a Leica M10 comes off then I will have more thoughts and information to share here at ‘Untitled’.
The Perfect Lens Set
If money were no object, this is the full set of lenses I would choose for available light (and available darkness) documentary or photojournalism projects. It includes fast 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 75mm and 90mm lenses, left to right. Leica’s all-manual, solid brass lenses can last for decades when treated with care and maintenance every so often. As with the Leica M10, this lens set will serve you well for a very long time and help you cope with a wide range of subjects and conditions. A good starter subset of these five lenses would include the 28mm, 35mm and 75mm. If you can afford only one lens, make it the small and versatile Leica Summilux-M 35mm f/1.4 Aspheric, second from left. If two lenses, then the 28mm and 75mm.
The Leica M10 Launch Event, by Carmel D. Morris:
The Leica M10 Launch Event, by Karin Gottschalk:
Specifications:
Click here to download Leica M10 technical data as a PDF.
Links:
Leica Camera AG – Leica M-System, Closer to the moment
Leica Camera AG – The Legend Lives On, 100 years of Leica photography
Peter Lausch – Oskar Barnack und seine Leica
Thorsten Overgaard – The Leica History, The Grandfather of 35mm Photography
Image Credits:
Header image concept and production by Carmel D. Morris. Product photographs and historical photographs kindly supplied by Leica.
Tech Notes:
Event photographs made with Fujifilm X-Pro2 and X-T2 cameras with Fujinon XF 23mm f1.4 R and Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R lenses then processed in ON1 Photo Raw 2017 with Bogart Warm or Bogart Cool presets.
The Leica M10 Rangefinder Camera, First Digital Leica I Would Consider Buying In assembling the very first Leica camera in 1913 and 1914, Oskar Barnack created the archetypal small, solid-bodied roll-film camera, an archetype that has influenced cameramakers to this day.
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slrlounge1 · 6 years
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Deal Dash for March 15th, 2019
Welcome to our Deal Dash, your source for the best deals, sales, rebates, and announcements of the week on photography and cinematography related gear, accessories, and software.
This week, we have a few deals & announcements from companies like LensRentals.com, Adorama, B&H, Nikon, Drobo, and Borrowlenses, as well as the continuation of Nikon rebates, Sony trade-ins, and some price drops from Phase One.
B&H Deals Of The Week
Save Big on a huge selection of items from Microphones & Laptops to Camera Bundles & Speakers at B&H Photo this week!
    Save $200 on LG 32UL950-W 32″ 16:9 4K UHD HDR FreeSync IPS Monitor
          Save $100 on FUJIFILM X-T100 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 16-50mm Lens and Accessories Kit
          Save $500 on Lenovo 15.6″ Legion Y7000 Gaming Laptop
        Save $200 on Nikon D850 DSLR Camera (Body Only)
        Save $100 on Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera (Body Only)
      Click here to see all the incredible offers from B&H
Deals Of The Week with Adorama
    Save $99 on Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Full Frame Digital Camera Body with EF-EOS R Mount Adapter.
        Save $300 on Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless Camera with XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 & XF 23mm F/2R, Black with ProOptic Filter Kit, Memory Card & More.
        Save $400 on Sony Alpha a7 II Mirrorless Digital Camera, 24.3MP
    Click here to see all the incredible offers from Adorama
15 Classes for $15 At Creative Live
Creative Live Flash Sale has a wide selection of Photography, Art & Design, and much more available for a limited time for $15. Click here to find you classes!
  Save On Rentals With Borrowlenses & Lensrentals
Save up to 30$ or 15% on all rentals from Borrowlenses with the code: RENT15OR30
Get 15% off your order from Lensrentals.com when it arrives by the end of March with code SPRING19.
  Miscellaneous Offers
Enjoy 20% off select Backpacks & Straps from ONA until March 24th, 2019.
Bundle Up & Buckle Down – Save 20% – 30% on Marketing Bundles for Photographers & Illustrators from Agency Access.
Save $20 on Topaz Sharpen AI (Offer Expires Midnight on March 15th, 2019).
Get a big bonus with the Skylum AirMagic PreOrder Bundle $39 includes a bonus pack or tutorials, discounts, and more, worth $145.99.
Save 10% on most 3 Legged Thing Products with the code WPPI2019.
Huge Printed Backdrop Sale at Backdrop Outlet – Starting at $25.
Save on Red River Paper during Inkjet Madness 2019. Save 15% on Palo Duro Smooth & save 25% on Polar Pearl Metallic papers.
Save on Press ThinWraps & Acrylic Prints from Bayphoto – Save 20% on ThinWraps, (Use Code 20THIN) and 20% from Acrylic Prints & Blocks, (Use Code 20ACR).
Save on Select Certified Pre-Owned Phase One systems through Digital Transitions.
Bundle & Save on Westcott Rapid Box Switch Systems.
Free Shipping on Domestic Orders from Freefly Systems
For the month of March, get a free SSD with every Drobo 8D purchase.
Huge Sony Trade-in Program Continues
Cash in your old camera or lens for up to $500 trade-in bonus towards a selection of Sony products.   here will be Instant savings, Trade-in Bonus, and Trade in Value.
Sony a7 II -$400 off, for a sale price of $998.
Sony a7R III – $200 off, for a sale price of $2,998. 
Sony a7S II – $200 off, for a sale price of $2,198.
Sony a9 – $500 off, for a sale price of $3,998.
See the full list here.
Big Nikon Rebates Continue
These were mentioned previously, but here’s a reminder that Nikon is  still offering Instant Rebates from $70 to $300 + 4% Rewards for select Nikon lenses on B&H Photo.
Click here for all the details.
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED V – $2796.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR – $2396.95
Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED – $896.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR – $946.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G – $446.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED – $1896.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G – $1596.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED – $1796.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR – $2296.95
Nikon AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED – $1246.95
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G Lens – $1696.95
Nikon Landscape & Macro 2 Lens Kit with 10-20mm f/4.5-5.6 and 40mm f/2.8 – $546.95
Also the Trade Up To Z Program is running until March 31st, 2019. Trade in your working interchangeable lens camera to get your trade-in value PLUS a bonus of $400 towards a new Nikon Z 7 camera or $200 towards a new Nikon Z 6 camera.
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