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Eric lopez got a reaction from webrunner5 in My first sony mirrorless video
That's a wonderful video
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Eric lopez got a reaction from mallllias in a mutant tractor with iron wheels - sony a7iii video
Thanks for putting it up
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Eric lopez got a reaction from noone in What is a Contax Carl Zeiss 50 1.7 planar worth?
It currently retail $209 0n eBay
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Eric lopez reacted to zerocool22 in Out-of-focus zombies
Yeah the DOF was distracting. And I usually love shallow dof. I hate lens flares (all of them), so that was annoying as well.
Not a masterpiece, but for netflix def a watchable movie. Allthough there is lack of character growth, and all characters remain flat.
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Eric lopez reacted to Sandeepthefifth in Short film shot in first lockdown with original BMPCC
I single-handedly shot an entire narrative short film during the first lockdown, using the original BMPCC. The camera performed magnificently but I did have it fully rigged out. Shot using two SLR Magic primes - 10mm T2.1 and the 17mm T1.6. A one-person crew and one-mother cast, this is a film featuring my poor mum, who’s never acted, and a very, very unlikely hero…
Jean-Luc Godard once said “All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl.” My mum doesn’t speak very good English, so I had to do without dialogue. I didn’t have a gun so we had to do without that too. We couldn’t leave the house, so I shot it all there. And I had no crew to help me, so I did everything myself.
If anyone has any feedback or questions I'm always happy to hear!
https://youtu.be/SBwje8EDl84
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Eric lopez reacted to mallllias in a mutant tractor with iron wheels - sony a7iii video
Good evening to all!
A small video with a tractor with iron wheels.
A conversion from, normal wheels
in iron ore, so that it can enter areas with water for growing rice.
A conversion that some of you may not have seen, perhaps!
here is the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwRasWGSjmk
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Eric lopez reacted to Andrew Reid in Princess Diana - death by a million clicks
Photographers and tabloid paparazzi are said to have played a significant role in the death of Princess Diana in the 1990s. Now there are new revelations about the role journalists at the BBC played in her life and events leading to her death.
However, there is more to this story than meets the eye.
New blog post:
https://www.eoshd.com/news/princess-diana-death-by-a-million-clicks/