Nana had to go downtown Brunswick this morning, so we grabbed our new point and shoot cameras from Christmas (very compact Canons -- her*s an SD940 and mine an SD1400). We had no idea if we would need them, but, as Ken Rockwell says, *the best camera is the one you have with you.* I went to get some coffee as I waited on her. At the coffee shop I found out Twentieth Century Fox was doing some filming on Newcastle Street a couple of blocks down the street. When Nana arrived, we decided to go see what was going on. We had cameras with us, so we were able shoot some things. We also went shooting around town and went out again later to get some more shots around town.
While this is not a great shot, it is to remind that TCF has been around town for about a month at various places, including near my school. Today they were shooting palm trees against a blue background. They had a large fan on site for wind. It was not needed as the wind blew consistently all day at about 25 mph.
I am including a shot of the overall scene on half a city block, and another of a palm tree against the blue background. It will be interesting to see if palm trees make it into the final X-men sequel movie.
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