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Moos is wearing:
Mesh Head 'Walter White'
[ kunst ] - Corey Watch
[Deadwool] - Andrew cardigan
[Deadwool] - Desert boots - grey
[Deadwool] - Pleated pants - belt - grey
[Deadwool] - Pleated pants - regular - beige
[Steinwerk] - Alphabeat glasses
bad things happen in derelict RVs way out in the desert. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm, 4min exposure under cloudy full moon, light painting with LED flashlight and green gel. 3x 4min stacked exposures for star trails.
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"I am the one who knocks"
"Breaking Bad" on my mind, still an addict :-)
Tommy James & The Shondells - Crystal Blue Persuasion - 1969
how baby motorhomes are made. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm, 4min exposure under full moon + 4x 4min stacked exposures for star trails. light painting with mini-AA maglite flashlight.
John B. Robert was the trusted AMAFCA (Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo* and Flood Control Authority) Engineer who designed the dam and ponding area to control a 100 year flood. That was in the early 1990’s, and ever since then The Arroyo has been a unique piece of land remaining largely in its natural state, right in the heart of Albuquerque. Used for leisurely walks, bike rides and encounter wildlife amidst an otherwise crowded residential area.
If you are a Breaking Bad fan you'll recognise this as the pickup point for both Jesse and later for Walt where they both waited to be taken to a safe place.
*Arroyo, a steep-sided gully cut by running water in an arid or semiarid region.
Osuna Road, Albuquerque.
In a public Firemans Training Exercise I saw this man and thought he looks exactly like Walter White of the cult series Breaking Bad. Again it`s the proof that everyone has got a doppelganger.
So Walter White in Black and White :-)
He`s the one who knocks ...
two derelict 1980s vintage motorhomes making 5th wheel babies at paul's junkyard. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm, 2min exposure under full moon + 4x 2min stacked exposures for star trails. light painting with mini-AA maglite flashlight.
fall 2012 paul's junkyard night photography alumni workshop and ouija board seance hosted by troy paiva aka lost america. location not disclosed at the request of the owner.
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Another photo bomb.
This one is Walter White by artist Ben Shaw, and the charity is Mandy's Farm a non-profit organization that assists individuals with developmental disabilities to achieve goals by structuring a positive, purposeful and caring environment for living, learning, and working in the community.
This one is my favourite bomb, not because it's Walter White of Breaking Bad, but I really liked everything about the bomb. Plus I think the charity is a very worthy one.
These pop art bombs are popping up over town. Each one by a different artist and each one representing a charity. You can vote for your favourite and the winning charity will receive more than $80,000 worth of prizes.I like this idea a lot!. It was hard to choose between the eagle bomb and charity and this one.
Albuquerque artist Ben Shaw and his team work in multiple media, with a focus on body art, murals and other graphic formats. Ben is the president of the Ethical Tattoo association of New Mexico which promotes licensing standards for the state 500 licensed tattoo artists.
Well it's been a while since I last post, but here's my Walter White! Just got through watching the series again so I was compelled to make one! This will probably be the only Breaking Bad figure I make but you never know.
Of course the torso design is inspired by @LegoMatic9. The head was my own idea that in my opinion turned out well!
I am unfortunately running out of ideas/ figures to post as college is taking up a TON of time. Between that and Destiny: The Taken King, I haven't had a lot of free time. I have a few more quick figures left to share but beyond that, I don't have too much else.
I'm still working on my Destiny Hunter and that's almost done.
I want to work on more Walking Dead figures soon but I have no idea who to make. If you have any ideas, leave them below!!
ONE MORE THING
If you didn't already know, I've had a Youtube channel for a long time now. The only videos currently on there are my three Lego Titanfall videos, but I'm working on vidoes right now. If you haven't already, check out youtube.com/dalastprimevids.
Thanks guys!
In discussions about my collection of TV and movie cars, people have often mentioned that cars in most modern movies and TV shows are generally instantly forgettable. Breaking Bad is a rare exception, although the Pontiac Aztek perhaps is one that you'd actually want to forget.
A nice lady on the subway told me : you should be how you say "big artist"
thank you lady <3
Breaking bad minifigures:
From L to R -
Tuko
Mike Ehrmantraut
Gus Fring
Saul Gudman
Jessie Pinkman
Walter White
Skyler
Hank Shrader
#BREAKING: A LAPD patrol officer from Hollywood Division heard a loud argument in a warehouse and investigated.
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Upon entering the warehouse, he discovered a large meth operation. Two men, later identified as Heisenberg and Walter White, were arguing about who was the, "one who knocks".
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The patrol officer arrested both men and single handily broke up one of the largest meth distribution operations in the US.
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Note: If you ever wanted to understand the difference between pad printing and digital UV printing, these Walter White minifigures (custom) are made with both. Left Digital UV, and right, Pad Printing. I like them both, however.
I guess he got what he deserved. I am making reference to the play out song they used in the final episode of Breaking Bad.
There was a lot of controversy over this plaque because Walter White was a fictional character from the TV series Breaking Bad. It was originally placed placed at Sunset Memorial Park cemetery, Albuquerque. After complaints from relatives of the dead buried there the headstone was moved to a strip mall where its principal backer owned a business and there it remains.
I still miss Waller White.
The series couldn't have finished with a better song.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkA7xQb6uPk
#24/120 Commemorative Plaque: 120 Pictures in 2020.
The Aztek is a much-derided design and commercial failure, which made it the perfect car for a high school chemistry teacher down on luck. Somewhat ironically, the popularity of the TV show has somehow made the car a bit cool again.
I get the idea behind a cross-over car: combining the practicality of a minivan with off-road ability and the fuel economy and comfort of a regular car sound like a great idea, but the end result often seems to offer none of the above and ends up being hideous.
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I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color.
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- I saw this guy again and he is pointing his finger at me, I hope this doesn’t mean I’m in big trouble.
two derelict 1980s vintage motorhomes huddled for warmth atop the shredding pile at paul's junkyard. 2min exposure + 5x 2min stacked for star trails. shot under full moon. nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm.
fall 2012 paul's junkyard night photography workshop hosted by troy paiva and joe reifer. location not disclosed at the request of the owner.