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Somewhere on the Harad Road near Minas Morgul and Ephel looking east towrds Duath in Mordor. No place to linger!!
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"Remember what Bilbo used to say: 'It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.'"
('Bilbo Baggins' and Bag End door by Toy Biz)
Additional Bag End parts / Diorama by RK
Múlafossur and the settlement of Gásadalur, Vágar, Faroe Islands.
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Middle Earth via Panama.
Camera: Canon: 50D
Lens: Canon EF 24-70 2.8 L
1/60 f. 4.5
ISO: 200
Location: Muir Forrest, California
Date: March 11, 2011
Time: 11:08 a.m.
The Buckleberry Ferry is a raft-ferry at the main crossing point of the river Brandywine from The Shire to Buckland in Bree-land. Some miles east lies of the Village of Bree, the chief-village of Bree-land, a small wooded region near the intersection of the main north-south and east-west routes through Eriador. This is the only area in Middle-earth where men, dwarves, and hobbits dwell side by side.
After 4-5 months of work it was finally completed last weekend where it was displayed, at PKH 2018. Me and my collaborator, Northern LEGO, are unbelievably proud of the result and the collab was a huge success. Hope you all like it, and let us know what you think!
This moc shows the hut of one of the lumberjacks in Orbul'Varguk, the young orc settlement on the Silver Isle. I built it as part of the RPG "Die Neun Reiche - Nebelinseln" on RogueBricks.
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Nikon D7100
"Special Thanks to Thanasis"
Hi,
Today I come to you with my newest creation which shows you the beginning of the famous adventure of Bilbo Baggins who’ll soon join a Thorin’s companion and wander through the Middle-earth to reach the mighty Erebor and free the mountain from the evil Smaug.
I built this MOC to finally use one of my Middle-earth’s mini figures and also show my love and respect to the books, movies and author of all Middle-earth’s works, J.R.R. Tolkien.
For me this scene from the first Hobbit movie represents my mood when I’m again starting my fantasy adventure with any of the Tolkien’s or Jackson’s works of art.
Ok, its not Middle Earth (or Mordor as I mistakenly called it elsewhere), its just Dinorwic Slate Mine, Northern Snowdonia enjoying some typically moody conditions that I just couldn't resist.
*No Orcs were harmed in the creation of this image
Road A894, Highlands of Scotland.
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the smallest things take up the most room in your heart ...
Winnie The Pooh
Shot at: Galadriel's Mirror, MiddleEarth (137, 120, 37) - Moderate
Phantasialand / Brühl / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762606822...
Album of "Doors Of The world":
www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762599909...
This was built for the Middleearth Contest at Eurobricks
Category C was to build a chpater from the Hobbit on a 16x16 vignette.
Gandalf is telling Bilbo, that he has to leave the group. They have to face the menaces of Mirkwood on their own...
I stumbled upon this enormous, mesmerizing serpentine tree while exploring Volunteer park last summer and the first thing that came to mind was Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. I felt as though I'd been transported to the wood elf forest realm of Lothlórien and wanted to recreate that feeling.
It was enormous and when standing beneath its outstretched elvish boughs, even the wide angle fully zoomed out felt restrictive and cramped.
Explored: Feb 12, 2012 #21
My imagination runs slightly wild whenever I see these old trees in the park, but they do remind me of the strange tree creatures from Middle Earth :)
I was trying desperately to not get blown off the old man of storr. Skye never fails to please.
Edit: Thanks all for your response to this photo. I've heard, though second hand, that Tolkien had used this part of the world for inspiration...It is definitely worth a visit
"You cannot pass ! I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn !"
('Balrog' by NECA / 'Gandalf' by Toy Biz - The 25" Balrog Electronic Action Figure was produced in a limited edition of only 2400 pieces worldwide)
Middle-earth™: Shadow of Mordor™
◾ 1920x1080 (Downsampled from 2880x1660)
◾ Photo Mode
◾ Ultra Settings
◾ SweetFX (K-putt's Config)
Year 1697-1700 of the Second Age - The Siege of Imladris
Following the devastating assault on Eregion, caused by Sauron and his minions, Elrond fled to Imladris, or Rivendell, a valley north of the Misty Mountains. Knowing that Elrond would try to ambush him from behind, Sauron sent a small force of orcs to Rivendell to end lay waste to the refuge. Elrond, along with the remaining forces of Eregion and the Elves of Lindon. The elves eventually destroyed their enemies, and managed to crush Sauron's forces along with a great host of Numenoreans, ending the War of the Elves and Sauron at the Battle of the Gwathló. When the war ended, Eregion was gone, and most of Eriador destroyed.
Be sure to follow all the builders tagged, and stay tuned for the next episode by @jako_of_nerogue coming out on Saturday! Finally we would like to thank Blaine's World
for sponsoring our collaboration!
You can find the YouTube video here
#secondagecollab #lego #legomoc #tolkien #legotolkien #legolotr #legomiddleearth #middleearth #secondage #lotronprime #rivendell #siegeofrivendell #elrond #jrrtolkien
The Lieutenant of Morgoth, a most powerful Maiar, the greatest Balrog to have ever roamed Middle-earth, Gothmog, Lord of Balrogs, was a terrible foe. He slew three famous elves, and took part in many of the most pivotal battles of the First Age of Arda.
This was a very difficult construction. I didn't actually know how difficult it was until he fell from the top of my Tower of Gondolin and I had to try to rebuild him. Some things may have changed, but for the most part he is as I intended him to be.
I am very happy with the colour choices, as I wanted something to set him apart. Not only does he have a variety of colours throughout, but the flames also are a mixture of carefully chosen shades and colours, with four different shades of transparent orange in the whip.
I am also pleased with the details of the face. He looks good from a variety of angles, and is even poseable, although quite delicate.
#LEGO #Middle-earth #Arda #First #Age #Whip #Dark #Fire #Shadow #Flame
"Do you see now wherefore your coming is to us as the footstep of Doom? For if you fail, then we are laid bare to the Enemy. Yet if you succeed, then our power is diminished, and Lothlórien will fade, and the tides of Time will sweep it away." -- Galadriel in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings"
Hvítá (White River), Iceland.
"it must happen and cannot be undone."
This is the absolute favorite photo of mine - and I have posted it on flickr before - HERE.
But as a birthday present to myself I have recently printed a 40"x30" (A1) canvas of this image that now hangs on my bedroom wall, and it looks AMAZING!!! So I use that as an excuse to post this slightly differently processed version, which is the one I got printed.
Just to make it clear, this is a real photo of a real road with real trees and the original light (in fact it was raining). It was taken near Spancill Hill in County Clare in the west of Ireland ... but it reminds of a John Howe or Sam Lee painting of Middle Earth and I can't help feeling that the road might actually lead towards Hobbiton...
For those of you who want to try yourself: The exact location is 8°49'51.35"W - 52°50'51.45"N - off the R352 between Ennis and Tulla.
As if I didn't already know that I married the right person for me, today marks four months that we have been together, and this was an anniversary present she gave me.
For all of the travels (domestic and abroad) that we have planned, she gave me a middle-earth map passport holder.
She is the absolute best!
Theme: Into the Great Wide Open
Year Seventeen Of My 365 Project
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Many of you were keen about my Hobbit-vignette-project and some of you asked me if I’d do a ‘The Lord of the Rings’ vignette series next. I told you that I won’t do it since it’s too much work …
… well, at least for one person. So I talked to some of the best builders I know, asked them to help me and they agreed.
What does it mean?
Similar to the ‘Harry Potter’ vignette series from 2016, we’ll split the story in 6 parts. I’ll build the vignettes for the first part and when I’m done, the next one will take over. We’re not quite sure about the amount of vignettes, but the best bet is that each of us is going to build 10 to 12 vignettes, more or less.
When will it start?
As you can see, we started building already. Nevertheless, the whole process takes a lot of time (remember, it took me 2 years to build the Hobbit vignettes, but I must confess I took my time and was lazy). So please don’t expect anything before much, much later this year. We like to post them on Mondays and Thursdays again and to make sure that there’ll be no delay once we started, we need time beforehand. A lot of time.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Te Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve, Coromandel Peninsula (North Island, New Zealand).
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