Watched another episode of Blue Planet: Seas Of Life with David Attenborough. I've generally found nature shows narrated by him to be head and shoulders above other nature shows. It may just be the ones I've watched, but his tend to offer a panorama of species in each episode, devoting a short vignette to each, usually no more than a few minutes long per species. I find that much more engaging than the shows which focus on one species or location. Other nature shows tend to bore me. I don't think there's any reason to prefer the Blu-ray of this series over the DVD version, but I've got the series Planet Earth on Blu-ray, also with Attenborough, that should be a visual treat. The wildlife photography is stunning for what they got on film, more than for any especial visual clarity. But the panorama means a satisfying stream of unending and mind-boggling animal behaviors, and nature facts to delight any palate.
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Watched another episode of Blue Planet: Seas Of Life with David Attenborough. I've generally found nature shows narrated by him to be head and shoulders above other nature shows. It may just be the ones I've watched, but his tend to offer a panorama of species in each episode, devoting a short vignette to each, usually no more than a few minutes long per species. I find that much more engaging than the shows which focus on one species or location. Other nature shows tend to bore me. I don't think there's any reason to prefer the Blu-ray of this series over the DVD version, but I've got the series Planet Earth on Blu-ray, also with Attenborough, that should be a visual treat. The wildlife photography is stunning for what they got on film, more than for any especial visual clarity. But the panorama means a satisfying stream of unending and mind-boggling animal behaviors, and nature facts to delight any palate. |
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