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Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen

~15MP | GOG Edition | Cielos CE Table + changes (Camera, FOV, Timestop, Cheats) | Reshade v3 | Lanczos3

 

The GOG edition of the game doesn't seem to have the photo mode option in the pause menu which was a bit of a let down when I first went looking for it. Instead of shelling out again for the game on Steam I found that Cielos's CE Table worked well for this aspect with only a little bit of massaging required.

Watermelons for sale.

 

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PREFACE

 

"SHADHINOTA is My Cause for the 40th Celebration of BANGLADESH Independence. The land, the mighty rivers and the natural beauty makes Bangladesh a land of unparalleled splendor and magnificence. Bangladesh was liberated after a prolonged war of Independence the declaration of which was given on 26th MARCH 1971. One of the worst genocides Genocide in history took place at the behest of an autocratic regime in the name of Political stability spearheaded by the then Pakistan President Yah ya Khan. After 9 months of Liberation water and the sacrifice of 3 million lives Victory came. In addition to the loss of lives countless others were rendered homeless, the infrastructure including roads and bridges and factories lay in ruins. The people of Bangladesh have shown time and again how resilient they are. After each and every disaster, natural or man-made the people have again stood up and started all over again from scratch.

My Effort here is to pay tribute to the valiant sons of the soil and the ‘die hard’ attitude of a people who can still smile in the face of adversity however great it may be. I plan to make a collage of images that represent the lives of the people of Bangladesh. I encourage you to upload a photo each day till I have a total of 40 images for the Cause SHADHINOTA in the group Frame BANGLADESH"

 

To be Continued till 26th March 2011

 

Film Poster from 20th Century-Fox

Weasels are more common visitors to gardens than you might think. If you want to know if you have one then break an egg next to some soft sand and check for prints. The only thing weasels like more than hens eggs is duck eggs, and this fellow had been atracted by 14 mallards hartching by my pond. (Another story!)

 

Once it showed itself the mallard pair quickly saw it off and calm was restored.

Oliver + S Fairy Tale Dress in size 6,

Moda Punctuation print and yellow pindots

 

sisforsewing.wordpress.com/2013/04/22/kids-clothes-belgia...

Unusual Tales / Heft-Reihe

"Remember... You're only a Robot!"

cover: Bill Molno, Vince Alascia

- Algaroba the Aerial Artist

(art: Bill Molno, Vince Alascia)

- Madam Futura

(art: Marc Swayze ?)

- A Visit from Mr. Kon F. Dence

(art: Bill Molno ?)

- Ramakos II Doubled

(art: Charles Nicholas, Sal Trapani)

Charlton / USA 1956

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

A few of you know about my fear of bridges, a full-fledged phobia that goes back to childhood. I’ve worked on it and been worked on with not much success. I did not know that a guided nighttime hike would cross a river on this decaying swaying suspension bridge, a bridge that another guide confessed that his father, a structural engineer, would not cross. So, onto the bridge. In the dark. In lashing tropical rain. With the wind blowing my poncho over my face repeatedly. I gritted my teeth and gripped the rusty cables, forcing the feet to walk. I got to the far side shaking. Then I realized I’d have to do it again to get back.

 

Selva Verde Lodge

Costa Rica

London Links (London Country South West) Volvo B10M / East Lancs '659'.

 

Scanned from a slide.

Unusual Tales / Heft-Reihe

cover: Steve Ditko

- Never Again

(art: Steve Ditko)

- The Repair Man from Nowhere

(art: Steve Ditko)

- Man from the Ages

(art:Bill Molno, Dick Giordano)

- The Edge of Fear

(art: Steve Ditko)

- A Strange Kiss

(art: Steve Ditko)

Charlton / USA 1958

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/169596/

UUU by Frans Bouma & Reshade

Post: Photoshop CC

- Reshade 4.9.1

- Universal Unreal Engine 4 Unlocker by Frans Bouma

Illustrations by Václav Sivko, and published by Paul Hamlyn in 1967

UUU by Frans Bouma & Reshade

Post: Photoshop CC

In a desperate search for a title for this (I'm really at a loss for titles lately), I searched for quotes using various combinations of words this photo made me think of, and "pond fairies" brought up:

 

The Doctor: Who's Amy? You were Amelia.

Amy: Yeah? And now I'm Amy.

The Doctor: Amelia Pond. That was a great name.

Amy: Bit fairy tale.

 

As a member of a family of Doctor Who geeks, this works for me.

The Royal Pavilion, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. Beginning in 1787, it was built in three stages as a seaside retreat for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815.

 

The Prince of Wales, who later became George IV, first visited Brighton in 1783, at the age of 21. The seaside town had become fashionable through the residence of George's uncle, Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland, whose tastes for cuisine, gaming, the theatre, and fast living the young prince shared, and with whom he lodged in Brighton at Grove House. In addition, the Prince of Wales was advised by his physician that the seawater would be beneficial for his gout. In 1786, under a financial cloud with investigation by Parliament for the extravagances incurred in building Carlton House, London, the Prince rented a modest erstwhile farmhouse facing the Steine, a grassy area of Brighton used as a promenade by visitors. Remote from the Royal Court in London, the Pavilion was a discreet location for the Prince to enjoy liaisons with his long-time companion, Maria Fitzherbert. The Prince had wished to marry her, and did so in secrecy, as her Roman Catholic religion prohibited his marrying her under the Royal Marriages Act 1772.

 

The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre). All three venues are linked to the rest of the Royal Pavilion Estate by an underground tunnel to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared corridors to Brighton Museum.

 

The Corn Exchange was built as the riding school for the Prince Regent (later George IV). The Riding School measured 174 feet long, 58 feet wide, and 34 feet high, and work halted several times because there were difficulties in finding timber large enough to create the roof. The roof is unique; in order to provide as much height as possible no tie beams were provided, instead arched timbers. There was a Royal balcony built for the Prince Regent to watch his horses on the Eastern wall which was later removed. From 1856 to 1864 the stables and the Riding School were let as Cavalry Barracks and on 1 October 1868 the Riding School officially became the town's Corn Exchange. The Corn Exchange underwent a number of transformations and in 1934–35 a new frontage was built featuring a large sculpture of the goddess of corn Ceres by the artist James Woodford. The Canadian maple sprung floor was installed during this period and a new balcony installed at the South End which provided a new entrance into the Supper Rooms.

A Plague Tale: Innocence_20190621091146

• Game: A Plague Tale: Innocence

• NVIDIA Ansel

• Otis_Inf Camera Unlocker

• Reshade

NIKON D750 + 16.0-35.0 mm f/4.0 @ 19 mm, 369 sec at f/8, ISO 100

www.rc.au.net/blog/2017/05/21/cape-banks-sunrise-reprise/

© Rodney Campbell

A Small pool of water, some playful colored fishes in it, a rejected feather, a floating shell and the ripples on the water reflecting the cloudy sky……..everything is so trivial, and nothing is so important in everyday busy and civilized life. But the joy of 'watching and wondering' never stops for few who are out of the place in this busy world. The fairy tale was being told there every moment in the apparently hidden canvas by the supreme artist sitting elsewhere in the infinity! I never knew how time had flown in hours looking at the canvas saying to myself “ What a Wonderful World”……!!!!!

  

No photoshop effect.

 

Barbed wire and corn fields on a summer evening at Sandy Haven, Pemnrokeshire, Wales.

The woods near my home in Eriksberg is creating a fairy tale mood.

 

A fairy tale or fairy story is a fictional story that usually features folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. In modern-day parlance, the term is also used to describe to something blessed with unusual happiness, as in "fairy tale ending" (a happy ending) or "fairy tale romance", though there are notable examples and genres of fairy tales that do not end happily. Colloquially, a "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story.

On request, here is the book with my image used for the cover.. Delighted about this, of course! Here's the link in Dutch www.athenaeum.nl/shop/details/Iedereen+was+er/9789021450674

Natural lighting in the old city

Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.”

Photographer: Ekaterina Ignatova

Model: Stelladiplastica

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Nurul Alam comes from the town of Comilla, where he runs a grocery store. Father of four, he sends all his children to colleges and universities. Due to a recent family financial crisis, he has come to town to work as a rickshawpuller and earn some extra money. He wishes to do this for a few months and make the extra money so that he can return to his hometown.

 

Living alone isn't easy, he misses homely food and mainly eats at roadside restaurants. And a minimum of 5-6 cups of tea is a must!

 

Nondon Kanon, Chittagong.

Out and about in Liverpool on a damp day…

Hasselblad 503 CW with Digital Back Hasselblad CFV-50. Lens Carl Zeiss Distagon 4/50 mm CFI

 

© Luís Campillo 2014

 

www.luiscampillo.es

 

www.facebook.com/pages/Lu%C3%ADs-Campillo-Editorial-Artis...

yup - it's Taler not Taylor

a little preview from my day with lexi, starting at the beautiful outdoor flower place near the cemetery where I always get flowers for mom's grave. I love it so much... it's like a fairy tale.

 

expect a big blog post tomorrow with all our adventures in pictures :)

UUU by Frans Bouma & Reshade

Post: Photoshop CC

leica m6 // zeiss planar ZM 50mm f2 // kodak portra 160

 

Unusual Tales / Heft-Reihe

Stranger in the Storm

cover: Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio

- The Ghost Galleon

(art: Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio)

- The Cave Without an Exit

(art:Bill Molno)

- The Ungrateful Man

(art: Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia)

- Stranger in the Storm

(art: Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio)

Charlton / USA 1963

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/169624/

bought at target for 22.99, but clawdeen must be returned her eyes are more messed up than i thought they were, sadly the other cladeen they had was worse! :(

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