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Long forgotten ruins where ancient cults praised the Great Old Ones.
Note: 1 exposure only.
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Earth warrior, Water archer, Wind assassin, and Fire Ninja.
This started with the Water archer and Fire ninja, they were going to be in the space fig barf pic but I decided to pull them out since they didn't fit the theme very well. Then I made Earth warrior and Wind assassin to go with them.
I think Earth warrior is my favorite, whats yours?
Please comment if you favorite and let me know what you think!
Wood construction painted in oils, acrylics and enamel paint.
120cm x 38cm 20cm (when closed).
An interactive sculpture constructed in pine. It was inspired by early gothic travelling altarpieces and roadside shrines.
This is the first image in my new portrait series exploring the symbolism of the natural elements; water, fire, earth and air. There are a lot of other elements existing in our world, but I'm choosing to focus on these four because of their strong correspondence to our internal states of emotion and their deep roots woven throughout our history as humans.
Water is an essential part of our existence. It can give life, or take it away, symbolizing both birth and death. In this series, I plan to explore the balancing characteristics of each element. In many cultures, water represents cleansing of impurities, or renewal.
I went into this shoot intent to capture the more destructive essence of water. But the stillness of the lake on this quiet morning, along with the way the light transformed its deep blue to a luminescent white gave the images a very different direction.
If you want to see more images from this set, click here to check out the blog post.
Earth. Air. Water. Fire.
Built for Don's Minifig Box Giveaway Contest.
Started with the accessories on this one then started putting them together... then got the theme.
Original abstract artwork
24x18 in.
Acrylic & oil pastel on cardboard
Original work for sale by contacting ajeffries101958@yahoo.com
Prints, etc. are available at www.redbubble.com/people/atj1958
Thanks for taking the time to look at my work.
The Earth shook upon the calling of the spell, rocks lifting up on their own accord while the mystic voice continues to chant. Piece by piece the stone creature came alive with a guttural roar, its green eyes shining in the light of the mage's scepter, ready to serve its new master.
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So there was this "316" (16x16 studs base and 16 bricks tall) MOC competition going on in the Facebook group, and I got to be the judge alongside a couple of other friends. The judges weren't allowed to participate, of course, but I got real itchy just watching people build, and decided to make one and post it during the judging period. XD
Been some time since I've touched on the fantasy/medieval age themes, and I kinda miss it, considering I left way before I got the chance to jump deeper into it. Probably would go do something in that theme in the near future :P
Insomnia strikes again!
Woke up at 3 am, a few hours before having to leave to pick up Lisa from her all night shift, and couldn't get back to sleep, so I made coffee and figured I would use the time to perform another Picnik experiment.
This was a beautiful leaf under icy water on a gorgeous November afternoon, as the weather was transitioning from extreme cold to a gorgeous temperate period, so there was golden, warm late-afternoon sun shining down and illuminating the water of this creek in Fish Creek Park, which had this perfect, whole autumn leaf submerged in it and trapped against a rock.
Again, very impressed with the range and functionality of the Picnik editing package, although it is not obviously not as intensively versatile as Photoshop.
However, the editing for this photo only took about a quarter of the time that doing the same in Photoshop would have taken, so I can't complain.
I would imagine that there are going to be a lot of sad flickr photo editors come April when they get rid of Picnik!
Highest: #287! I really don't know if I like this car. What about you, love it or hate it? Sorry for the people in the background. 3,000+ views is INSANE for me! THANK YOU!!
Exposed to the harsh Highland elements, a lonely tree sits on top of a hill near Kincraig in the Scottish Highlands.
Cast members, celebrities and guests arrive for the world premiere of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Monday, Dec. 14, 2015, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Micahel Batty/Invision/AP)
Yesterday brought a good blast of wind and high waves along our coast !!
N.W. Donegal, Irl.
so the explore jinx is broken..................369 on Friday, October 8, 2010
Last weekend, while on a road trip up the Sonoma Coast, Mother Nature put on a show that completely took my breath away. It took me a few hours to be able to walk and think normally again. These are the moments I live for. If I've been able to recreate even a sliver of that magic in this image, that's all I could ask for.
It was great shooting here with Bob Bowman, Mike Ryan, and Mike Shoys. After seeing their incredible takes on this scene, I almost didn't even bother processing mine, but I was so fascinated by the different ways we saw the scene that I decided to go through with it. I think Tung got some great shots of us from the other side.
When the sunset forecast told us to get out...we dropped what we were doing (ironically, we were working on the app), grabbed the car keys, and... f/it and be there. Wouldn't have had it any other way.
- Jeff
ya know the drill.. #sunsetforecasting #escaype
Devin Limondi - Slytherin Vs Aaron Lynchwood - Ravenclaw
Taken by Aaisling Resident
@ Hogwarts Dueling Field
Poses by Aaisling Resident
Sometimes going that extra mile really pays off. Search a little harder than everyone else and go to places that others won't and one day you will strike gold. That is exactly what I did nearly two years ago while scouring a section of coastline that I have visited a hundred times and then one day found this incredible archway. Since I have been going back attempting to capture this image that I had in my head but without luck. That was until a few weeks ago when everything finally came together and I was able to take that perfect shot. A lot of time has gone into this one but I think it has really paid off :)
Nikon D500
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 II
Manfrotto 055 CXPRO4
Gobe Filters