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Scenic view at the Dutch Open Air Museum (Nederlands Openluchtmuseum), Arnhem, Guelders.
Wikipedia: Netherlands Open Air Museum
Taken at the amazing Elysium City of Templemore
I am wearing:
[Cynful] Neveah jumpsuit and Bralette, Main store release. (NEW)
Truth hair - Natalie
Catwa bento head - Catya
Maitreya Lara body
Lara Hurley skin - Beth
IKON Promise Eyes - Coffee
The pose is from Luanes World poses - "Draw the Line" - it will be available soon, in both a male and female version :)
i posted a black and white interpretation of this photograph last year, and i thought it would be interesting to go back to the original, cropped in a similar way to see the landscape in its 'real' skin. radicofani is in the background, to the right, balancing the farmhouse and orchard / vineyard in the foreground left. i've cropped this version a little tighter to draw more attention to radicofani's tower (though it doesn't really need the help.) i still prefer the monochrome version, though i like this color take on the scene quite a bit. this visit to toscana was my first outing wtih my (then) newest DSLR, and i was just starting to get comfortable with the new camera at about this point. a good exposure preserved the option of processing in either color or black and white.
this was shot with a nikon d800 mounted with a nikkor 24mm - 70mm f/2.8 lens. this is my typical setup for walking around the countryside.
littletinperson
Location: Mirage @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mirage/137/161/41
Under the water
It's cold and it's grey
My torrid autumn
Another season decays
Open up the hollow
And my walls come down
I'll tell you it's a problem
Just when no one's around
But then
I know what's wrong
God you complicated everything
I know you're gone, gone, gone
This is where I will draw my line
I will draw my line
Burning my cathedrals
'Cause I don't pray anymore
Look at all these people
These tragic little people
They're smiling and they don't know what for
But then
I know what's wrong
God you complicated everything
I know you're gone, gone, gone
This is where I will blur my line
I will blow my line
Our houses are haunted
Torn and deserted
They're made of my secrets and shame
Baby I want it
But I know I'm not worth it
I can't even sell you my name
But then
I know you're wrong
God, you took it all away from me
I know you're gone, gone, gone
This is where I will cross my line
I am crossing my line
Sometimes it's nice to just take a blank piece of paper and a pen.. and loose yourself in drawing. No one else has to see your Art in the end 😊
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☣ Outfit: Error - Iris Dress @ Creepy Fair
☣ Backdrop: Blaink - Tattoo Store @ Alpha Event
This Great Blue Heron was re-arranging its feathers, and hit this position - reminded me of a western movie with the cowboys facing each other down, ready to draw!
When you are at school, and the teacher says draw a mountain, the triangle is where most of us would begin. Most mountains don't really look like that, but Beinn Dorain seen here certainly matches that desciption.
''All grown-ups were first children, but few of them remember it''
[ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ]
«Toutes les grandes personnes ont d’abord été des enfants, mais peu d’entre elles s’en souviennent.»
[ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ]
Norwich Cathedral
Seen here under a blanket of winter snow, Norwich Cathedral sits at the heart of its close, the great Norman building clearly defined from the air by its cruciform plan and enclosed cloister. With trees bare and the city hushed, the geometry of nave, transepts and cloister becomes especially clear, revealing the careful order imposed on this landscape nearly a thousand years ago.
The cathedral was founded in 1096 by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, and largely completed by 1145. Built of Caen stone imported from Normandy, it is one of the finest Romanesque cathedrals in Europe. Its spire, rebuilt in stone in 1480 after earlier wooden versions, rises to 315 feet, making it the second tallest in England after Salisbury. The cloister, begun in 1297 and completed in the mid-14th century, is the largest monastic cloister in the country and the only one with a complete sequence of medieval roof bosses.
From above, the cathedral’s relationship with the surrounding Close is unmistakable: a self-contained precinct set apart from the streets beyond, originally housing monks of the Benedictine priory that once dominated this part of Norwich. In winter, snow softens the roofs and paths, but the structure itself remains unchanged — a place shaped by faith, continuity, and time.
"Best wishes for a Happy Easter"
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My 8th grade grandson’s final football game of the season. Pregame vehemently repeated chant, “I’ve got your back!”