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The entrance to a large disused mansion. Lining up the lines here was extremely difficult as there was a huge oil drum in my way - to the cameras right side.
How long before the same set of people start chasing down this new collections images as well. ohh - how times have changed!
Stuff for upcoming mystic realms..
Medieval bracers and belt come in female and male sizes :)
hope u all like it . grtz
Im allso joining mystic realms with dwarfins with some nice goodies ^^
Water flows and ice closes in over one of the many small creeks around Silver Creek Conservation Area, Halton, ON
One pill makes you larger
And one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you
Don’t do anything at all
Go ask Alice
When she’s ten feet tall
In the center of this image is Philadelphia’s City Hall. From 1901 to 1908, it was the world’s tallest building. At its pinnacle, there is a statue of William Penn, the founder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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This Great Blue Heron was flying from one pond to another in the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge.
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I composed this image while walking the streets of Amsterdam, a city of bridges and bikes. For those interested in the history of the bicycle in Amsterdam, further information is presented below.
Anyone who has ever tried to make their way through the centre of Amsterdam in a car knows it: the city is owned by cyclists. They hurry in swarms through the streets, unbothered by traffic rules, taking precedence whenever they want, rendering motorists powerless by their sheer numbers.
Cyclists rule in Amsterdam and great pains have been taken to accommodate them: the city is equipped with an elaborate network of cycle-paths and lanes, so safe and comfortable that even toddlers and elderly people use bikes as the easiest mode of transport.
The Dutch take this for granted; they even tend to believe these cycle-paths have existed since the beginning of time. But that is certainly not the case. There was a time, in the 1950s and 60s, when cyclists were under severe threat of being expelled from Dutch cities by the growing number of cars. Only thanks to fierce activism would Amsterdam succeed in becoming what it is, unquestionably, now: the bicycle capital of the world.
At the start of the 20th century, bikes far outnumbered cars in Dutch cities and the bicycle was considered a respectable mode of transport for men and women. But when the Dutch economy began to boom in the post-war era, more and more people were able to afford cars, and urban policymakers came to view the car as the travel mode of the future. Entire Amsterdam neighbourhoods were destroyed to make way for motorised traffic. The use of bikes decreased by 6% every year, and the general idea was that bicycles would eventually disappear altogether.
All that growing traffic took its toll. The number of traffic casualties rose to a peak of 3,300 deaths in 1971. More than 400 children were killed in traffic accidents that year.This staggering loss led to protests by different action groups, the most memorable of which was Stop de Kindermoord (“stop the child murder”).
The 1970s were a great time for being angry in Holland: activism and civil disobedience were rampant. Stop de Kindermoord grew rapidly and its members held bicycle demonstrations, occupied accident blackspots, and organised special days during which streets were closed to allow children to play safely.
Stop de Kindermoord became subsidised by the Dutch government, established its headquarters in a former shop, and went on to develop ideas for safer urban planning – which eventually resulted in the woonerf: a new kind of people-friendly street with speed bumps and bends to force cars to drive very slowly.
Two years after Stop de Kindermoord was established, another group of activists founded the First Only Real Dutch Cyclists’ Union to demand more space for bicycles in the public realm – organising bike rides along dangerous stretches of road, and compiling inventories of the problems encountered by cyclists.
“First we would be arrested by the police, of course, but then the whole thing would be in the newspapers and municipal politicians would eventually listen. We had a great fighting spirit and we knew how to voice our ideas. And in the end, we would get our bicycle lane. Even in the 70s, you know, there were politicians who understood that the general focus on cars would eventually cause problems.”
Mushrooms grow on the side of a cypress tree in the Florida Everglades. I believe these are Gymnopilus Dryophilus mushrooms.
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Unscheduled Realm.
Морбид рифмы блестящее воображение чувственный метр перерыв меланхолические улицы потерянные моря тревожный суп темные нечетные эмблемы пропитанные,
figures inspirantes riche tempéraments créatifs dépressifs lunatiques luttant contre les enseignants ivre prospère poésie secrète états d'instabilité problèmes constants,
stantia est firma opinio dreamy tragoediam magno ululatu consilia suggerentes resonante repulsas mira modos spongiis,
Palabras terribles inquietantes debates evolucionadas esperanzas señales de falta de sentido corazones llorosos líneas neuróticas protagonistas que producen estrellas anhelantes arrastrando poemas,
rindo invisível raiva beijando seixos profundos vergonha rápida final amor expulsa poderes contrastando caracteres alucinantes sepulturas,
賢明な理想主義を破る知覚を荒らす方言を荒くする漫画風刺叙事詩生活擬態語歌詞回転する考えドラッグポイント真珠.
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Model: Joel Robison Photography
2014
One of my favorite movies as a child was The Never Ending Story. The moment where the child looks into the mirror and finds another alternate reality, that inspired me to create my own story of discovering new realms. And who else better to model for me than my very good friend who is a major Harry Potter buff!
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I don't know how I found the time to do this. But it was just screaming in my head and wouldn't let me go.
It's kind of the place where the ideas and dreams tend to float around, like a ghostly presence in our minds, in those moments where there's no one else but oneself. It's definitely an ephemeral and lonely place, but somehow beautiful and enchanting.
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Herein lies the realm of Lord Takkata. Perched at the foot of Axeblade Falls (whose output conveniently forms a moat); his monolithic stronghold, Chateau Bandolier, stands as an intimidating tribute to human ingenuity and ambition. The towering structure stands nearly a stud tall, and all who gaze upon this ultimate display of his wealth and power are humbled. Due to the Chateau's position on one of the loftiest peaks of the Greencheese Mountain Range, Lord Takkata can survey the entirety of his lands from almost any of the numerous towers that constitute his magnificent residence.
From the sprawling Suitcase Hills and Medusaleaf Plains to the Deadly Dactyl Desert and Motorex Rocks, Takkata's 16x16 realm is an awe-inspiring sight.
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For the SSCC (Stupidly Small Castle Challenge).
I've seen so many wonderful microscale things on the photostreams of Siercon and Coral and iridescent nohow, so I thought I'd give that kind of building a try. (Although this isn't particularly well done, it was a quick build anyway.)
Oh, and I'm trying out a new background. :D
Realms Beyond Understanding
I am drifting into the realms beyond my understanding.
Beyond the shadows of my former self.
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