u/dertigo

Terminator 2: Judgement Day @ the Egyptian is no longer in 70mm

They just emailed people who had bought tickets to let them know the print is unscreenable so they're now showing it in DCP. The 70mm screening will now be at the Aero on the 28th. Big shout out to u/TilikumHungry for selling me his ticket and keeping me updated on the changes

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u/dertigo — 2 days ago

Sardinia Itinerary for October

Hi! My wife and I will be visiting Sardinia for 6 nights in early October and I wanted to see if this itinerary makes sense. Our focus is eating, enjoying smaller villages, art and taking photos. Here's the plan:

Day 1: Land in Olbia in the early afternoon. Take our time to work our way down to our agriturismo in Dorgali

Day 2: Head to the festival in Lula and spend the day there

Day 3: Beach day. Rent a boat in Cala Gonone and spend the day going to beaches

Day 4: Drive from Dorgali to Bosa. Stop along the way to eat, take in sights ect. Then after Bosa head to our next stay in Gergei. Have dinner around Gergei

Day 5: Drive to Cagliari and spend the day around there and possibly Sant'Antioco

Day 6: Drive to the Cabras area and spend the day there and have dinner there

Day 7: Leave Sardinia from Cagliari

Edit: To be clear we’ll be staying in Dorgali and Gergei, not staying in all the other locations

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u/dertigo — 14 days ago

I see that last year it was on the first saturday and sunday in oct (4th & 5th) so I was wondering if this years dates will be Oct 3rd & 4th. Thanks!

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u/dertigo — 17 days ago

they reached out offering a t2 ticket and i fell for it. if anyone using that phone number or the name zachary donald tries to sell you tickets its definitely a scam.

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u/dertigo — 18 days ago

I’m really having trouble understanding why people act like grain from a high ISO is the devil yet the same people are posting images that are using recipes with large strong grain on.

I don’t like a lot of grain so I always turn it off or have it on small weak and generally use a lower ISO. But it seems like people like grain from one thing and not the other and I’m having trouble understanding why.

Edit: Just to clarify i'm talking about digital cameras, not film.

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u/dertigo — 22 days ago