snapdragon76: this is made of win and awesome (Aka no Ou -- blood splatter)
snapdragon76 ([personal profile] snapdragon76) wrote2006-06-16 11:56 am

Ohh, lookit the shineys!

Apparently my Photo Shop-fu was working overtime yesterday and I cranked out three lovelies. Wanna see? Oh, OK. You don't have to twist my arm...


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I made those in response to my post a couple of days ago. I kinda get a kick out of 'em.

Those two I did yesterday. However, I will put up one I made a couple of months ago and feel like showing off:

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One of Jacen and Tenel Ka. I think it turned out pretty good.

And... the coup de gras:

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*gigglesnort*

I like the way this came out, actually. I had to blur a lot of the background due to the fact there were other elements on it. But, it created a cool effect, so I was pretty good.


I was watching 'Revenge of the Sith' earlier and something struck me. If Qui-Gon showed Yoda the Force Spirit technique, and he in turn showed it to Obi-Wan, who showed Anakin? I mean, at the end of 'Return of the Jedi' there he is, all Force Spirity. At the time Yoda was showing Obi-Wan, Anakin was completing his transformation as Darth Vader. Curious. I've never seen it explained anywhere.

Today we have a spaghetti dinner to go to in order to support the youth at our church's annual CIY trip. Of course, I think mom makes the best spaghetti, but I may be a bit a biased.

We're planning on going to my aunt's for Father's Day on Sunday. I need to send Dad an e-mail with my best wishes. Other than that, I have no idea what the weekend holds. I guess we'll have to see.

Trivia of the day: Twentieth Century-Fox studio cut all scenes showing physical contact between America's curly-haired darling Shirley Temple and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson in "The Little Colonel" in 1934 to avoid social offense and to assure wide U.S. distribution. Pre-release showings of the film, particularly in the southern U.S., shocked audiences when the two actors touched fingers during their famous staircase dance sequence.

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