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It looked like an Ent from Middle-earth was keeping a watchful eye along this trail today!

A cutsom drawing done for a guest at the Cartoon Art Museum for a Hobbit Sketch-A-Thon.

 

Drawing by Brian Kolm www.atomicbearpress.com

 

Visit the museum at www.cartoonart.org

lava stone and handmade clay raven head cast a spell together..

brass findings, lava stone clasp, fine deerskin black and brown lace

 

length:

12" laces with 3 1/2" 'pendant' total length - 27 1/2" (70cm.)

 

comes with its own MiddleEarth 'precious' jewel pouch

Re-boarding Air New Zealand's Middle Earth livery flight to UK at Los Angeles

A more detailed sneak peak of my restaurant. Next thing to build is the roof. I've got no idea how to do that. At least not with the bricks I currently have.

Elves of Middle Earth

A view from Pienza at dusk, November 2006.

4 shot panorama.

 

Reprocess of www.flickr.com/photos/mymuk/321589290/

One day in MiddleEarth...

 

This fantastic mountain appeared out of nothing round a bend of the road, like a revelation. A grand wow! moment!

the northern arctic Regions of Ambar

The Lands of Southrn Beleriand and later Gondor in the 1st Age

Shot on my brother's Leicaflex SL with a Summicron R 35 f2 lens with Fuji Pro 160s.

Trying different coloured backgrounds. CC welcome.

 

Regards,

 

john

June 09 hunt - Map of a place that doesn't really exist

Second owl I took at the falcon sanctuary. Thanks for looking at my gallery.

 

Regards,

john

Southernesse and the farthest east

MiddleEarths dark side..a messenger from Mordor.

Green bloke blowing bagpipe type instrument

At the village of Tun, between Satenäs and Grästorp, you can find 2 huge burial mounds. The one shown on the photo is from the Bronze Age (1.500-500 BC) and with a diameter of 60 metres it's a rather big one.

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