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Couple things really irritate me about this photo and they all stem from being inexperienced. Mainly the cameras poor ISO performance in order shoot at a shutter speed fast enough to capture the flowers in front of me at a standstill and not having a wide angle lens with a close enough minimum focus distance. One thing I did like was the natural vignette that my lens created, kinda cool but the picture is over all too soft and noisy. — in Middle Earth, New Zealand
Our latest behind-the-scenes video features our developers discussing the brutal nature of combat in War in the North.
Watch to learn more about how you can trigger intense kill streaks during combat and why Snowblind is tapping into the darker nature of war in Middle-earth.
Actually it might take more than one night to see all the Extended Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings movies -
This is another attempt at HiKey photos. Comments welcome and thanks for looking.
I thought the background was not white enough? Your views appreciated.
Regards,
john
Taken on my walk along my local canal. First ladybird I've seen in 2009. Thanks for looking.
Regards,
john
Jovial violinist, Robert Rotzler (also our violin teacher) filled the large auditorium to overflowing with his band Middle Earth.
I think by the fire under the starlight about things that I saw
About flowers of the field and butterflies in summers that went quickly
About gossamer strands and yellow leaves in autumns past
With mist and silver sun and winds upon my hair
I think by the fire in shadow, how the world will be
When the winter comes without a spring that I shall not see
For many things there are yet that I never saw
In the wood in every spring there are new green things
I sit by the fire and think about people in old times
And people who will see a world that I will see on no day
But when I, by the fading fire, think about ancient days
I listen for returning feet and voices at the door.
~ 'Bilbo's Song' by J.R.R. Tolkien, translated by D. Salo
5th in a strip montage series at Tolkien Workshop.
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"He led the way in under the huge branches of the trees. Old beyond guessing, they seemed. Great trailing beards of lichen hung from them, blowing and swaying in the breeze." Treebeard - The Two Towers
This is a part of The Middle Earth Project set that I'm working on.