Written by bmlengel on July 30th, 2008
Emily asked: I have a photography assignment that is due, and I can’t open the film compartment of my camera, to insert the film. I know how to load the film, but I can’t manage to get the film compartment open on this camera (I can’t find any sort of release button). My camera is [...]
Tags: 35mm Camera, Camera Film, Film Camera, Pentax, Photography Assignment, Release Button
Written by bmlengel on July 28th, 2008
Break-ups are tough for everyone, even for movie stars. Lucky for the single folk, romance has proven itself a great topic and plot for movies of all times. The following films range from comedic to dramatic, all while keeping in mind the relevance to its favored viewer—the newly single.War of the Roses“Once in a lifetime [...]
Tags: Angela Bassett, Break Ups, First Wives Club, Goldie Hawn, High Fidelity, Michael Douglas Kathleen Turner, Taye Diggs, Tuscan Village, War Of The Roses, Whoopi Goldberg
Written by bmlengel on July 23rd, 2008
Disney movies have been the cornerstone to family enjoyment and have kept children’s imagination flowing for several decades now. Because of classics with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Walt Disney Pictures has been able to continue writing and creating masterpieces today. Currently there is an array of Disney movies coming to theaters soon and a [...]
Tags: Coming To Theaters, Family Enjoyment, Fantasy Film, Imaginary Kingdom, Jerry Bruckheimer, Magical Beings, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Pirates Of The Caribbean At World S End, Simon Barsinister, Walt Disney Pictures
Written by bmlengel on July 1st, 2008
Mommiedearest asked: I have a tabletop waterfall made by Thomas Kinkade. I have been using both well and spring water and keep getting this white film on top of the water. It does not affect the flow of the water. Any suggestions on what to do to keep it from happening ?Website content
Tags: Spring Water, Tabletop Waterfall, Thomas Kinkade, White Film