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Sometimes a flashlight just will not do!
For my Distortions and Truths set
1Texture by Skeletal Mess
2 Textures by me
Moorings by the Premier Inn
At the end of the Halifax 'arm' of the Calder & Hebble canal at Salterhebble, Halifax
Yet another shot taken in my local valley - the 1st of 2015 - showing melting frost.
Named Waterclough Valley (or nicknamed "Red Beck Valley")
Brighouse, West Yorkshire
This impressive structure watches over the bare fields and distant lake. The stark vertical lines of the trees form a dramatic visual fence, emphasizing the grand scale of the architecture above. A sharp view that perfectly captures the imposing beauty of early winter.
I love the dramatic contrast between the sharp vertical lines of the trees and the weighty presence of the stone structure, they seem to challenge and complement each other in perfect balance.
Surreal abstract forest scenery with a pond with red water
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Alcohol gel ink transfer on Arches 88 paper using generic hand sanitizer and old overhead projection material.
The coldest morning so far in winter 2017, 35 degrees below freezing, here in northeast Oklahoma. Waited 30 minutes for the sun to finally rise up and shine over the foot bridge.
I'm very grateful for all your visits and would like to thank you now for stopping by, and any comments you may leave. Much appreciated, John...
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There was bright sunlight on this late autumn day in Humbug. I was standing in an alleyway looking up at the main drag with the drugstore perched in the distance. For a minute I had a fleeting vision of how simple things used to be.
Humbug CA
Lippstadt-Dezember-2020-001
Shen Hao PTB 45, Schneider Kreuznach Super Angulon 5.6/90, Ilford FP4+, erroneously developed like Fomapan 100 - HC-110 1+31 using the SP-445 development tank, scanned on an Epson V800.
Looking in the direction of the setting sun 11 minutes after sunset, on Roundway Down, just outside Devizes in Wiltshire.
This was the site of an important battle in 1643 during the English Civil War, where the Royalists won their most crushing victory of the entire conflict and secured their position in the South West of England.
Over the snow-covered backyard rooftops, barely 2 minutes after sunset. Bayside, Queens, NYC -- January 9, 2022
Metra Union Pacific West Line Train 64, bound for Chicago, descends into Geneva at dusk.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 220, f/6.3, 300mm, 1/250s
One of my fave areas in the Hazardous sim. In all of SL really.
Taken at Hazardous maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hazardous%20Inc/128/128/21