The NSMB Random Picture Thread! **NSFW**
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
Sigmund Freud
:canada: :usa:
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
Sigmund Freud
:canada: :usa:
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
Sigmund Freud
:canada: :usa:
uhhhh, is there a trampoline i'm not seeing??!
uhhhh, is there a trampoline i'm not seeing??!
That shadow don't match the jumper..
That shadow don't match the jumper..
That shadow doesn't match the shadow of the rest of the picture either. look at the shadow of the roof of the other house in the background.
"You know what's wrong with Vancouver? You can't pee off of your own balcony without getting in trouble"
- Phil Gordon
Look at the bend of his knees, and then the bend of the knees in the shadow.
It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot dodge the consequences of dodging our responsibilities.
- Josiah Stamp
Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
- H.G. Wells
Wow, that is truly nerdiful.
I want to know what kind of video switch system they have set up for that, because many of those old systems will be either composite video-out, or s-video out…
things like PS3, xbox360 and so on are easy as many TVs have three or four HDMI inputs these days, but the analog inputs are messier to handle.
having a TV that can be manually set to 4:3 aspect ratio with black vertical bars on the side, when using an analog input, would be essential… nobody wants to play SNES games stretched to widescreen.
"Bicycling is a healthy and manly pursuit with much to recommend it, and, unlike other foolish crazes, it has not died out."
- The Daily Telegraph (1877)
I want to know what kind of video switch system they have set up for that, because many of those old systems will be either composite video-out, or s-video out…
things like PS3, xbox360 and so on are easy as many TVs have three or four HDMI inputs these days, but the analog inputs are messier to handle.
having a TV that can be manually set to 4:3 aspect ratio with black vertical bars on the side, when using an analog input, would be essential… nobody wants to play SNES games stretched to widescreen.
Step back soldier!
Enjoy it for what it is… worry about the details when you tire of playing Zaxxon on the colecovision and want to wacka-wacka-wacka some pills on the 2600.
Between 2001 and 2004, on the snowy fields in New York's Hudson Valley and the rocky coasts of the Bay Area in Northern California, photographer Daniel Gordon learned to fly-if only for 1/125 of a second. Using a camera mounted on a tripod, Gordon frames his picture. He then runs out onto the landscape and launches himself into the air, while an assistant snaps the shutter. The images in
Flying Pictures are at once pastoral landscapes and documents of a performance. Only after considering them for a while, does the thought occur that their fleeting bliss was swiftly met with physical doom-a crash back to Earth. Such a journey requires great humility as well as hubris, and a will to achieve the impossible if only for a moment. The project began at a time when digital technology was changing the role that truth has historically played in the media of film and photography. The ease with which one could now alter an image with Photoshop created a new sense of paranoia concerning
the veracity of photographs. Flying Pictures unbelievable, unaltered images reveal that there never was just one truth in photography.by Daniel Gordon (Photographer), Gregory Crewdson (Introduction)
Published by powerHouse, 2009
Make your own decision about that house shot
Step back soldier!
Enjoy it for what it is… worry about the details when you tire of playing Zaxxon on the colecovision and want to wacka-wacka-wacka some pills on the 2600.
I only have 7 of those.. Zaxxon is pretty sweet.
Is there a Vancouver in Taiwan?! I had no idea!!
Nothing sums up my life's achievements like my stuffed corpse, suplexing a cougar.
Make your own decision about that house shot
Do you think he 'shopped the original shadow that would be over top the window and replaced it with a different shadow that's cast from the second sun we orbit?
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