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I have a lot of respect for people who go to this much trouble with their cosplays. Mine are simple, because I don't have a lot of time, and I lack this kind of talent. To see one like Splinter is truly exceptional. It's also tough to walk around in an outfit where you have little peripheral vision and dehydration is a real possibility.
In any case, Master Splinter was a lot of fun to get a shot of at this year's Anime Central. After I took the shot, we had a little exchange on mutagenics--I was dressed as Krieger at the time, after all. It's all in good fun.
Sarah Splinter.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 19, 2017.
Again i took a long exposure not knowing what the outcome would be,slightly random,did i say slightly ha ha
Now the exhibition is fully under way I feel it's time to put up the other four of the 'Splintered thoughts' collection :D
Not too sure how much the youth of the present and future have experience with wooden toys. But when my mind flies back to fragmented memories of my earliest days I remember many happy moments playing with solid simple shapes of wood with painted designs of cars, dogs or just primary colours.
And when I'm thinking those thoughts I like to believe this is in someway how I appear to everyone around me.
All paintings still available can be found here bearandbird.mybisi.com/products/Small-Stuff-3-112209-1910...
What a spectacular evening! The Tech Museum of Innovation extends heartfelt gratitude to the 1,200 attendees, the sponsors and presenters, and most of all the honorees of The Tech Awards 2014, presented by Applied Materials.
Ted Turner, the recipient of the 2014 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, was lauded by Applied Materials Executive Chairman Mike Splinter. “Ted set out not only to change the world, but to make it better,” he said. “Through the Turner Foundation, he vigorously pursues efforts for improving air and water quality, developing a sustainable energy future, safeguarding environmental health and habitats, and advocating for policies to curb population growth.”
Sal Khan, a laureate in 2009, was presented with the inaugural Laureate Impact Award to honor the ongoing success of Khan Academy, a free online education resource. In the five years since he was honored at The Tech Awards, Khan Academy has delivered more than 400 million lessons, and 350,000 teachers around the world use Khan Academy in their classrooms.
Ten laureates were honored, as they are every year, for touching all corners of the globe in their efforts to use technology to solve some of humanity’s most urgent problems.
The Tech Awards Gala at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA on Thursday November 13, 2014. (© Photo by Erin Lubin)
I've passed this house on 222 about a thousand times, along with a handful of other barns and run down mom and pop shops. Because they're so out in the open, I've never really taken the initiative to capture these little roadside attractions. However, this past Sunday morning I woke rather early and gave it a go.