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The Clocktower Leica M9 with Tri-Elmar 16-18-21mm. HDR with 5 DNG's More to follow on my blog www.artq.com
The historic clock tower in the small town of Covington, GA that has been made famous by productions such as The Vampire Diaries.
Established in 1930, this fireproof storage warehouse had a unique feature, a clocktower to illuminate the sky.
Clocktower
This area was closed off for a bit, but we managed to open it up and add a few more rooms and doors. Or at least planning to! This will hopefully be a club/organization area since it leads to the pitch, owlery, dueling room (in process) and the courtyard could be where kids play Gobstones at (also in process).
The animations here are pretty fun to watch when you're aimlessly idling around after role play <3
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I've been getting people IMing me asking me how H:YS has been since me and a group of amazing new friends have taken over December of 2011. I've never got quite the time to sit back and actually look at the work that we've done or the new additions that we've made, but tonight I wanted to take some time off and snap a few shots of them to share with you guys.
We've basically expanded the work done by Hoggy, Light and Jin -- 3 architects who we can't thank enough of. Each of the classrooms have their own interior design now, some new areas have been erected as well as dorms. However, with that in mind, we're still a brand new sim and have a ton to learn and grow from, but our doors are always open to those who love JK Rowling and the world she has created.
A huge thanks to Corwin, Soapie, Jazzy, Juniper and Elidon for being a great admin team to work with. Corwin especially who has kept me sane in times when I feel slightly high on caffeine. The ALOs for their constant hard work on application, the RPDs, Prefects and Professors who have contributed so much ideas and joy to the sim. And finally and most importantly to the members who constantly keep us alive and enjoying what we do. H:YS has been a side of SL I never explored before, and it's taught me a great deal number of things and ventured me off to scripting and building -- things I dabbled with but never seriously done. OH and how can I forget Sue, who's constantly on Skype hearing me moan and groan and scream and wriggle.
So enough blabbing and back to work for me! But I hope we'll hold an OOC preview soon so people can come on in and explore the new areas. Thanks for reading the rambling or looking at the pictures, we hope to keep expanding this place to its fullest potential!
Daniels & Fisher clocktower with a RTD bus streaking towards it..
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Kate: It's been 200 years since the White House burned down, I'd like to keep the streak alive...
--"Commander In Chief" (ABC)
Taken with by P&S Canon G10 at Torquay harbour while waiting for the bus. Hubby was chatting to some friends but I had to ignore them. Well what would you have done? There have been such lovely sunrises and sunsets recently but now it has turned very grey and chilly here in Torquay.
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The Montelbaanstoren is a tower on bank of the Oudeschans, Amsterdam canal in the Netherlands. The original tower was built in 1516 as part of the Walls of Amsterdam for the purpose of defending the city and the harbour. Wikipedia
I am putting my photos taken on my trip to Europe and the UK with a girl friend in October to November 2012. My camera I had then wasn't good with low light so some of these shots are not great but I have put them as my memories of the trip.
On a walk around Amsterdam on a cold November day.
Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
The canals came to life during the beginning of the 17th-century, after the population in Amsterdam grew beyond its medieval walls and city planners put together an ambitious idea for expansion. Far from being picturesque or decorative, the canals in Amsterdam were necessary to drain & reclaim the wet land.
A beautiful stormlit evening with the Lackawanna Clocktower posing for photos above its namesake station.
Bushmills Clocktower was erected by Francis Macnaghten in 1874.
Main St, Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Bushmills is a village on the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Bushmills had a population of 1,247 in the 2021 Census. It is located 60 miles from Belfast, 11 miles from Ballycastle and 9 miles from Coleraine. The village owes its name to the River Bush and to a large watermill that was built there in the early 17th century. It is home to the Old Bushmills Distillery, which produces Irish whiskey, and is near the Giant's Causeway. [Wikipedia]