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TMNT Movie version Splinter

Got the 2003 Version but this one seems to be so much cuter.

A camoflagued medic?

 

This is my re-done Wehrmacht medic figure. He originally did not have the camoflague uniform, but when I was struck with a serious case of boredom, the uniform was changed.

He is equipped with a BrickArms Stalhelm and a Lego bag thing. His uniform and helmet are a combination of Americana, Tamiya and Testors paints.

 

Thanks for all your support guys, means a lot.

 

BokChoiBoi

Queenscliffe Bricks 2015

A mature tree destroyed by a "100 year" hurricane which snapped it like a matchstick.

I stayed up all night last night. I slept about 40 minutes. The project I was working on isn't due until tomorrow, but I get really stressed out trying to do something the night before. It's weird. I would have had enough time and I would have been this tired tomorrow, but I would have been in far worse spirits. I guess I don't like time pressure? Anyways, I can go to sleep now and know that my project is ready to be turned in tomorrow :)

 

So, as usual, I met Sofia for coffee and crepes this morning (we have gotten in the habit of getting breakfast every tuesday). Today her friend Jacinto came along. He's too hilarious. He doesn't speak any English, but he loves making fun of how Americans talk. It's quite entertaining. I just turn around and make fun of how the Murcians (like him) talk. He coincidentally wanted to spend the day studying at Espinardo, so he gave me a ride there! It was awesome. I went to class (lame and pointless). At 2pm, I met for lunch with my friend Carmen. She just found out she's studying in the US next year so she wanted to practice English with me. It was very cute / fun. Then we went to class and worked on our drawings. From class, I went to the Psychology building to finish an evaluation for a group project. Afterwards, Jacinto picked me up and drove me back to Murcia (yeah! I got out of taking the bus both ways!) Then we met up with Sofia and we walked to Madre de Dios where a large group of us got dinner together. Our friend, Sarah's parents are in town so we all went out to eat to celebrate. Then I left early so I could put some final touches on my sociology project and NOW I'M OFF TO BED.

 

I got a splinter this afternoon. I didn't have tweezers. Stupid piece of wood.

A male Wood Duck rests after a swim at the San Diego Zoo.

Gafas de Splinter enmascaran para el tanque. Usado por los operadores del tanque para proteger luego contra slinter y salpicaduras de bala que viene a través de las estrechas rendijas de los ojos de la cisterna.

 

CZ Planar 45mm F2 (Contax G)

artist: Simon Quintens

part of Owkes BD jam November 2015

An N.C. State Grad student made this car out of and all wood weave for his Graduate Degree project it is utterly amazing what we can do when we put our minds to it.

Detail of splintered wood from angle with shallow depth-of-field

Pines damaged by artillery fire from a Smerch (whirlwind) multiple launch rocket system

 

Mean people sawed down a tree, and this was the pattern that was left.

 

I've been told this looks like a cityscape, and I have to agree.

you birthed me with splinters under my skin.

every time i move, i prick my hands

seeping blood, turns from blue to red,

whisper to my shaky limbs, i'll never win

Splinter doing what he does best...

Ottawa Tech Wall Graffiti

Nikon D60

August 12, 2011

 

If you're the artist, please email me at tjololo@gmail.com...

If you recognize this piece, please tag it!

Close-up of a stump

portrait from Splinter Skatepark, tampa.

I was running my hands along the floor to pick up a sock in my laundry room when I felt like my finger got snagged on a nail or a tack. I didn't find one, but my finger was bleeding so I went to wash it off. It still stun so I looked deeper and saw a tiny glimmer.

 

Went to get a magnifying glass and my tweezers and sure enough, I had a glass splinter embedded in my finger. Luckily I was able to get it out whole and it's already almost healed.

Nikon F80 ~ AF-Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 D ED IF ~ Fuji Velvia 100

 

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Photography of a live performance of Splinter from StopGAP's Trespass double-bill.

 

Featuring dancer (prominent): Sophie Brown

 

Photography by: Chris Linaker

- TÍTULO ORIGINAL: Splinter

 

- AÑO: 2008

 

- DURACIÓN: 82 min.

 

- PAÍS: Estados Unidos

 

- DIRECTOR: Toby Wilkins

 

- GUIÓN: Toby Wilkins, Kai Barry, Ian Shorr

 

- MÚSICA: Elia Cmiral

 

- FOTOGRAFÍA: Nelson Cragg

 

- REPARTO: Shea Whigham, Paulo Costanzo, Jill Wagner, Charles Baker, Rachel Kerbs, Laurel Whitsett

 

- PRODUCTORA: Indion Entertainment Group

 

- GÉNERO: Terror

 

- SINOPSIS:

 

El encargado de una gasolinera reposa en su silla, cuando de repente, ve algo raro en la hierba. No se trata de la oreja de Terciopelo Azul, sino de una extraña criatura que lo devora en un santiamén. Tras este chocante inicio, las vacaciones de una pareja no pueden ser lo tranquilas que esperaban.

 

- NOTA FILMAFFINITY: 5'1

 

- NOTA IMDB: 6'3

 

- MI NOTA: 7'6 (Pelicula muy interesante y original, pese a solo contar con tres o cuatro actores y un escenario principal, pero muy buena. Eso si, no acta para estomagos delicados xD)

 

- TRAILER: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJndd5Eyz18

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