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Donna Lear | all galleries >> Galleries >> Photo A Day > February 19
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19-FEB-2006

February 19

One of two very extensive tattoos he had (not counting a few smaller ones as well).

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Anybody know what the quote is actually from?


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René Lortie20-May-2006 12:42
Great "social" picture. How far will someone go to be recognized ? Well fit for the B&W.
Guest 08-Apr-2006 20:27
Wow...what a capture!
virginiacoastline10-Mar-2006 21:31
guess you captured a few Pulp Fiction fans here as well as in your pc =)
snootydog07-Mar-2006 19:25
Wow... First of all I like your photograph of this a lot. But oh the joy of seeing a good calligrapher who is also a tatoo artist! This is difficult enough to accomplish with a pen and paper.
Tor25-Feb-2006 20:58
Nuts
JW22-Feb-2006 20:44
There will always be work for a good plastic surgeon!

Interesting capture
Di21-Feb-2006 19:44
Oh, the pain! Excellent find, Donna!
Valeska21-Feb-2006 18:01
Why did somebody wants this, it'n nice for a week, a month, but for your whole live?
Kimberley Hannaman Taylor21-Feb-2006 02:35
That scene still gives me the shivers. It's one of the most intense build ups to a shoot out EVER. That guy sure is dedicated to cinema! Very interesting subject. V
KHT
William Burke21-Feb-2006 01:49
The quote is from SLJ as "Jules", in Pulp Fiction - and has little if nothing to do with Ezekiel 25:17.

Only the last paragraph - which is very loosely translated - is from Ezekiel.

The rest is just pure Tarantino Pulp Fiction, and is not scriptural.
Antonis Sarantos20-Feb-2006 19:37
A lot to see and... read!
Bob Floyd20-Feb-2006 12:48
Great photo! Made for B&W.
Chris20-Feb-2006 10:53
Seriously nice Sam Jackson love. Great inkwork, photographed very well. Works well in BW
Greg Harp20-Feb-2006 06:29
I believe Dean is correct: That's from Pulp Fiction. Wonderful capture.
Guest 20-Feb-2006 06:01
...or he is a serious Pulp Fiction fan. That passage is a part of a classic scene from the movie.
Gary Winters20-Feb-2006 05:35
First of all, that tatt blows me away. Is it from the sermon on the mount? What a shot!