![]() She can play regal, authoritarian, and aggrieved, but through her frequently moist eyes, there is a projection of compassion and empathy that always endears. These are the scenes where Emilia Clarke is at her best. Hence why it was so satisfying to see him be put on the hot seat. Even so, Varys has technically betrayed two kings at this point and played a handy role in the assassination attempt on Daenerys’ life. Genuinely, the happiest ending this series could have is these two blokes walking off into a foggy (dragon) runway, talking about conjuring up some phony passports to begin their next adventure fighting against the Nazis. I always liked Varys, if for no other reason than Conleth Hill and Peter Dinklage have the kind of chemistry that most buddy comedies yearn for. So here we are and it is enjoyable to see Varys sing for his supper. Certainly, it could have been conducted during the weeks-long crossing of the Narrow Sea, but I suppose Dany and her entourage just spent the whole maritime voyage staring dramatically toward the horizon. In any event, there was a lot of great stuff in tonight’s episode, and even more to unpack, starting with where we left off last week: Daenerys and all the Queen’s Men (and Women) standing around the most epic Dungeons & Dragons board ever conceived.Īnd as a tip of the hat to the writers and actors, this sequence is so good that it is easy to forget that this is a conversation or two that probably should have occurred well before they departed Meereen. ![]() ![]() It is a curiosity then if the rest of season 7 will play like that-and if season 8 will then be six weeks of the proverbial Hulk picking up Tom Hiddleston and swinging him like the intentional meme generator that he is? If this were a traditional mainstream Hollywood movie, “Stormborn” plays like the quick-moving table-setting that usually occurs after Harvey Dent got toasted or Agent Coulson got put on ice. Throughout the confident but speedy episode, it slowly dawned on this writer that it strode its narrative track less like an hour of television than it did an hour of a third act setup in a movie. And as a whole, it felt bold and fresh as the tonal style changed… although they don’t seem to have quite found their complete footing in it. So yes, tonight’s Game of Thrones had a lot going on in it.
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![]() Please, whoever can edit, remove parenthesis from the URL to this entry. It's the best translations,Not "Voice".- Persianman123 ( talk) 02:35, 22 June 2009 (UTC) ![]() The more proper word for "Neda" is "Call" in English. So please someone change 'Farsi' in to 'Persian'. When we speak about Italians we say their language is Italian and not Italiano and we say Russian and Spanish and not Ruski and Espanol when we talk English. When you speak or write English, the language of Iranians is called Persian in english not Farsi. Wandalstouring ( talk) 12:31, 22 June 2009 (UTC) The meaning of "Neda" However, I don't know how much significance it will gain. Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.184.112.30 ( talk) 01:53, 22 June 2009 (UTC) There's a tribute song for Neda. Surely that makes Neda noteworthy as well. Therefore, the Neda phenomenon is noteworthy. There are many news stories specifically about Neda-the-phenomenon. Paranormal Skeptic ( talk) 14:34, 22 June 2009 (UTC)ĭespite the innapropriate advertising I believe liveleak would be the best choice, their videos are usually never deleted and it is a very secure and respected website. Paranormal Skeptic ( talk) 14:12, 22 June 2009 (UTC) I was thinking, is there a copy of this video on wikileaks, or similar location? Wikileak I know doesn't have ads, and would be just as stable as liveleaks. WWGB ( talk) 14:10, 22 June 2009 (UTC) That could be a problem, but liveleak is much more stable than youtube videos. It now reads "Meet Sexy Women in your Area!" directly above the dead girl's body. Nice work changing youtube videos to liveleak. Paranormal Skeptic ( talk) 22:52, 22 June 2009 (UTC) Switch to Live Leak ![]() Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.77.133.211 ( talk) 22:05, 22 June 2009 (UTC) There is already a link to the video. For this reason, I think that anyone should know what happened to her and, thus, avoid forgetting that murdered. I strongly know that it is hard to see the death of this poor girl. I consider that a video of the Neda's death have to be added here. I can't imagine anyone claiming copyright on something like this, but then again technically the Zapruder film of JFK's assassination was (or is) under copyright.
![]() Imported presets are all displayed in the Imported panel. Now just locate the folder where the presets are stored, select them all (they have an ‘.np’ file extension on my Mac) and click the Open button. It’s at the top of the sidebar here, but that’s because the panel is expanded ready to receive the imported presets – normally, the Imported panel is collapsed and at the bottom of the sidebar. To import these presets (or any others), click the ‘+’ button (circled) alongside the Imported panel heading in the left sidebar. ![]() Just click on the download link below, unzip the file and then follow the instructions in the next step. It’s just as easy to import presets, and you can find out for yourself by downloading the presets I’ve exported. ![]() Each preset file is only around 5 kilobytes in size, and that’s because they’re simply a set of processing instructions. The export takes just a couple of moments. When you press this button, Analog Efex Pro prompts you to choose a location on your computer to save the presets to. To export my presets for sharing with other people, I need to press the Export All button (circled) at the bottom of the custom presets panel. The main window shows the ‘Cyanotype’ preset applied to a still life image. You use custom presets just as you use those that come built in – they’re simply stored in a separate panel. Here are eight custom presets I’ve created while I’ve been writing this series, displayed in the Custom panel in the left sidebar. In this part I’m going to show how to save presets you’ve created as external files you can share with other people – and how to import presets sent to you by others by downloading the free Analog Efex Pro presets I’ve created to go with this mini-series. Part 1 looked at Analog Efex Pro basics and how to apply preset effects, part 2 explained the Camera Kit and how to create effects of your own and part 3 showed how to create, save and work with your own Analog Efex Pro custom presets. This was written for the first version of Analog Efex Pro, but the tools and presets still apply for the latest DxO version. Note: Following many requests, I’m republishing this article with the download link restored but the content unchanged. It joins the existing plug-ins in the Nik Collection, now owned and distributed by DxO. Welcome to the fourth and final part of this mini-series on Google’s brand new film and camera simulation plug-in, Analog Efex Pro. ![]()
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