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To James, thanks for the thoughts exchanged, your long friendship and for making me think all the time. A big hug.
More exchange of ideas in the description of the set, just updated today.
Sometimes the best thing you can do to learn new techniques is sit down in front of unusual arts, and just explore their possibilities.
"Seeing" creatively, means being able to see differently. Not just what is expected, but what is possible. It can be as simple as turning a plate upside down and building "backwards", like here. And trying to find alternative connections for parts, like using a 1x1 round brick and a tyre to secure a Trolls hair piece and turn it into a flower.
In other words, explore the possibilities. You might just surprise yourself with what you find.
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While touring North Carolina, came across the town of Kannapolis which the Norfolk Southern mainline splits in half
The Norris Geyser Basin always puts on a great show. It's easy to imagine landing on another planet and exploring a unique and hostile world while walking the boardwalks of this surreal place.
Camera Nikon D800
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture f/16.0
Focal Length 135 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias -1/3 EV
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Eurika mining settlement, Death Valley, CA, USA
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it's green and it moves people..
For critical observers. In the prompt I asked for twin moons, hence, it seems to make sense that light comes from the right, while there's a moon in the back.
New Urbanist communities, Rosemary Beach is an architectural treasure trove, boasting influences from the West Indies, New Orleans, Charleston and St. Augustine, among others.
The grand homes (many with adjoining carriage houses that are just as extraordinary) are interconnected by a discrete network of pedestrian paths and boardwalks, which become even more charming at night, basked in the soft flicker of gas-lit lanterns.
Like most Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TNDs), the best way to explore Rosemary Beach is on foot (or on a beach cruiser). Wood-plank pathways meander through the town’s striking architecture, often revealing hidden amenities such as playgrounds, bubbling fountains, tennis courts or one of the community’s several cosmopolitan swimming pools.