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I built a model of my actual house and lit it with lights from Brickstuff (my first go at lighting something).
Free instructions available on Rebrickable.
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Amazing architecture in La Defense quarter, Paris. I hope i will look there more often, it has great potential and still amaze me a lot.
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Admittedly, this location is not an original idea. I saw a shot from this spot last year and wanted to attempt a variation. One of the subtle themes is the relationship between one large angle and multiple small angles it is almost the macro view of a planner blade so the sky needs to project a lot of movement to support that.
I really wish that there was a deeper sky but London has her offerings and you take them with gratitude.
This part of London is a great place to take photos and meet photographers. To the two young Chinese students I spoke with, I hope my mandarin was passable.
thanks for reading....jhe
A few rough, handheld night shots, walking home from the train station today after paying a visit to my dad. I took a couple from just across from the new Black Sheep Coffee that opened in the newly finished (and very bland and disappointing) tall office structure that has been dropped in amid the mostly Victorian architecture of this area, then walked over a bit closer to take snaps looking inside.
In a glade shadowed by pine trees lies this house. It has a large terrace (to some extent inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater) and a cosy conservatory with garden view.
It might not be my most complex build so far, but it's still one of of my hardest to finish. In April, after years and years of hard work as a legal counsel with high speed approach and self-imposed performance requirements, I ran out of energy. My brain stopped co-operating and I lost my ability to focus. Since then, I have been struggling to recover and to find a balance both at work and in my creative process with LEGO. Thus, finishing Pineglade House MOC means a lot to me and I'm glad that I'm now on a more sustainable path ahead.