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H44 approaches Abrams Yard as it passes the ex-Reading station at Valley Forge. The moon is also still visible in the upper right hand corner of the frame.
Trees on the banks of a river in Valley Forge National Park in Pennsylvania. I used my 135mm Ai and Nikon D750 for capture and a combination of Lightroom and Nik for processesing. I tried to bring out the reflection while capturing a bit of the fog-haze in the highlights.
Give D a day and he'll make you a passable event item, give him a week and he'll give you a sick ass Chain Saw! Flexes ... Coming to K9 Soon.
A little WIP for what's coming from The Forge at next month's Fantasy Gacha Carnival! Hope you like.
Little promo Poster for The Forge's new Cypher Runner Set at Lootbox. By Isa Messioptra.
TP: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wild%20River/130/144/1000
Into the Badlands with an absolute burner from this alien throne chamber. An incredibly rare and peaceful place to post up for a couple days. Could’ve stayed in this photo-playground for weeks. It’s been a while since I’ve been able to get out into the wilderness, but on my first Father’s Day I’m extremely grateful for my son, family, and that I still have the opportunity to explore these wonders of nature.
This timber framed building in the village of Smarden in Kent dates from the 17th century and is possibly even older. It was originally the village forge but is now a private residence and a listed building.
The craft of the blacksmith dates back several thousand years and there was a time when almost every village in the country would have a forge. The blacksmiths skills were highly valued as he was able to make and repair most metal objects in day to day use.
It has been a few years since I last visited the Hampshire village of East Meon which is surrounded by the South Downs National Park.
Like many picturesque villages it has a problem with parked cars and photographic opportunities can sometimes be limited. However, no such difficulty with this cottage which I notice has had a new thatched roof since last time - a very expensive outlay. As it is no longer a golden colour, it was probably done about 12 to 18 months ago.
Forge Cottage was built circa 1600 and was probably a small yeoman farmhouse. Presumably in the past it had some link with the village blacksmith hence the name but is now a private dwelling.
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Out and about in Valley Forge, PA
Valley Forge National Historical Park is the site where the Continental Army spent the winter of 1777–1778 near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the American Revolutionary War. [ From Wikipedia]
More info at Valley Forge National Park - National Park Service website
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A little promo pic featuring my new Edmond Outfit at Hart RP: Outfit includes Tunic & Pants only, the rest of the Outfit is made up mostly of Forge pieces available instore. Check out the Credits. Modelled by Colossus Hurricane.
TP: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Riverhunt/122/106/23
Weapons:
- EZ, Valandar Bow
- EZ, Hound Darg Sheath
Outfit:
.Enfant Terrible. Winter Fur
[The forge] Edmond Tunic
[The forge] Edmond Pants
[The forge] Hound Pauldrons
[The forge] Iron Clad Bracer
[Stitched] Edmure Fur Shawl
FATEplay Cloak - Lanne Bento
{KD} Kahli Designs - Arthur
[The Forge] Beserk Chest Piece
A little preview of The Forge's new Rogue Assassin Set coming to LootBox on 20th. Pic by Alisa Perne.
Had to have surgery last month, which is the reason for my absence on Flickr. I'm told that my recovery time will be lengthy, but I'm feeling better daily.
Earlier this week we had a snow fall and I could not resist getting out and shooting Valley Forge. I paid for it later that day, but got some material to last for a bit. I hope to be posting more from the shoot in the near future.
Meantime I look forward to visiting your streams that I've missed so much. I will be doing this gradually over time as there are other personal issues I'm dealing with. Little by little, one step at a time, I'll get there.
Hope you all are happy and well!
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An Teallach, West Highlands, Scotland.
A photograph of the mountain An Teallach reflected in Loch Toll an Lochain. The mountain is nicknamed the Forge, although its literal translation into the English from the Gaidhlig (Scots Gaelic) gives it as the hearthstone of the forge.
The photo was taken after camping out beside the loch to get the sun striking the mountain in the morning. The walk along the ridge of the mountain is one of the great experiences of the Scottish hills and not for the faint hearted. Several people are killed walking the ridge which is no more than a foot wide in places. The drop is about 2000 feet / 600 metres.
Photo taken in 2009 on color negative film with an Olympus OM-10 camera (lens unrecorded) then desaturated and post processed with Adobe Elements to add a texture titled "Old Painting" created by Renee found here: www.flickr.com/photos/playingwithpsp/3285332590/ with Creative Commons license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ .
This timber framed thatched cottage is situated in a village completely surrounded by the South Downs National Park, possibly one of the most scenic areas in the County of Hampshire.
The cottage was built circa 1600 and was probably a small yeoman farmhouse. It is now a grade 2 listed building which gives it legal protection from substantial alteration or development.
This photo was taken on an amazing morning in the Italian Dolomites. I went up to the hill between Tre Cime and Cadini di Misurina. A spot with impressive mountains in almost every direction. The conditions and light changed from minute to minute and made it possible to take so many different photos. Like this one which I call“ forge of light“. I’ve rarely seen such epic light.
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