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I was originally going to combine this shot with Smashed (version A), but once I resized the background and brought the second image in I kind of liked it better this way. So here they are: two shots instead of one.
Canon released the new Powershot G10. Trevor graves happy with his purchase of his G9 and was eager to pick up the "new and improved version". Well upon using his new G10 he noticed it lacked many key features the G9 featured, and well... this was the result. Check the full write up on www.studionemo.com/2008/10/canon-10-new-but-not-improved/
"Cat Waco" set prop.
Set & Character Design work my short (stop motion) film "Cat Waco." Music video for Screamin' Cyn-Cyn & The Pons.
Well, I wouldn't suggest taking pictures while driving or your car may end up looking like one of these. But I took this picture anyway.
Somehow the bus shelter near my house shattered overnight. There was an enormous pile of glass pieces where a big sheet used to be.
Lunch! Roasted garlic smashed potatoes, pecan sage crusted seitan over arugula with rosemary root vegetable puree, mushroom gravy, and lemon mustard marinated kale. (Cinnamon Snail)
I smashed my iPhone at a New Years Eve party! here's another one :( www.flickr.com/photos/bschhh/5826449275/
.... and another www.flickr.com/photos/bschhh/7451764768
A smashed glass...thought the lighting was interesting :D
- please don't use my images on other sites than Flickr (and if used on Flickr, credit me)
This car is parked along the street about a block from where I live. I noticed the other day that they replaced the rear tire, so it looks like they're trying to make it road-worthy again. Considering that the frame has got to be really smashed up that doesn't seem like the best of ideas, but it's not my wreck.
Today I hit a deer on the highway. I'm ok, the truck made it home. Mr. Whitetail didn't fair so well. Sorry deer, but you jumped right out in front dammit. Last thing I ever wanted to do was hurt another living thing with my vehicle. Sigh.
November is the worst month for car/deer collisions. Highway speed + a big deer = a smashed up truck.