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We had snow yesterday! This is the woods out back of my house as the big flakes were falling down. I was surprised in the quiet by a deer that jumped out of the bushes nearby.
So he told them about the wizards of winter
Whose winter ball they must attend
How these wizards decorated their whole world
With icicles, frost and snow
And how with the dreams of this night beneath it
It all would magically start to glow
And the snow seemed to obey the young man's every gesture
In the cold december's air
And as for the wizards' imperial ball
Well, they were already there
-Trans Siberian Orchestra/Paul O'Neill
Wizard living in a cozy Tudor-style house in a birch forest. There is a tree growing from the side of his house, but he cares more about his woodland friends.
The stonework and roof are building techniques I've wanted to try at scale for a while. I'm very happy with how the smoke turned out. This birch tree design has served me well in the past.
My latest submission to the Bricklink Designer Program! A mystical wagon for the wizard that wanders among medieval towns. Vote here: www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-5/1658/Wizar...
Wizard Nebula or NGC7380
Skywatcher 200p on NEQ6 mount, with guiding. Optolong CLS-CCD filter. ASI294MC Pro at -20C. 30 x 5 minute exposures (2 hours 30 minutes) at Gain 120, Offset 30 , 15 dark frames, 30 flat fields, 15 dark flat frames.
Processed in APP and Photoshop
Pinball Wizards taking off @ 5:38 pm PST >>>>>>
Our Daily Challenge:
Rocking Around the Clock is the topic for Sunday ~ July 25th, 2021
And
Monday Music Mania
Pinball Wizard
The Who:
HMMM!
Even though you know exactly what it tastes like and how you could replicate it, each sip blows you away.
I used to think if the WWoHP would still be awesome without FJ, but I think it's more important to ask, now, if it would be the same without our mugs of Butterbeer :D
33rd Annual Florida Renaissance Festival 2024
Feb-March 2024 - Deerfield Beach, Florida U.S.A.
--------------Vertical Image - RenFest Series---------------
*[have quite a few verticals - hope you enjoy them!]
-----------Sir Elrick - Herbalist and Apothecary-----------
--------Portraits of RenFest --- (last festival-day) --------
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - The Wizard]
The Joust: Point of Impact - Impacting the Shield
The Field of Dreams - RenFest 2024 - 3/24/24
The Joust Pass: Adrenaline - Gorgeous Horses
Skill - Speed - Action - Shield - Thrills - Excitement
This is my 17th year covering this fun festival filled with color and pageantry and beautiful people. Each year some of the regulars return and sometimes fresh new faces appear to join the eclectic Renaissance Family. Some are vendors or employees, and some customers dress up to fit in with the renaissance festival fun and its 16th century way of life. One big happy family of a few thousand escaping the dull drums of their daily life for a few hours. This year's crop of new faces was lovely. Hope you enjoy the images. I try to capture their joy. Always fun, festive, very colorful and exciting!
Thank you very much for looking. Have a great day! Hazaaa!!
Florida Renaissance Festival Facebook Page:
www.facebook.com/flarenfest?ref=ts
Florida Renaissance Festival Overview Videos:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gRRTINyamw (walking tour)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBB8hSvt3sE (walking tour)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-rc1VzDLxw#t=113.349 (Parade)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVEY7ti5vdo (Day's End Pub Sing)
Please Check-Out This Year's March '24
1-Day 6-Hr Event Coverage (Slide Show):
This is Wizard Island taken at Kerr Notch where we set up camp on the first day of our 3 day ski camping trip around Crater Lake rim.
"Gringotts, the wizard bank! Ain't no safer place. Not one. Except perhaps Hogwarts." - Rubeus Hagrid
Whenever I make entries for building contests, I always try to make sure that my entry would be somewhat different from the others, so that even if I ended up losing, I can still have something unique to be proud of. :) For this instance, I tried to challenge the concept of microbuilds, where most people would go for small intriguing details brought to life by creative part usage, I wanted to up the scale so that no only I can end up with something massive, but I can also play with some bigger geometries.
I chose Gringotts because I feel like it's a place that kind of ties the franchise together as it only appeared in the first and last movie. It also allows me to have a little bit of everything in the build: big movements like the crooked facade, small details like the desks for the goblins, and also an animal build - the Ukrainian Ironbelly.
I tried to populate the interior with as much detail as I can, and I swear I have never done such extensive research for any other MOC before! I also went out of my comfort zone a bit and try out something I have wanted to touch upon for many years - cheese slop mosaic for the lobby floor. Another more interesting bit would be the golden ring on the chandelier, which took me a while to figure out a seamless connection.
As for the exterior, the crooked walls and columns are in fact the main reason why I chose Gringotts Bank as my subject. I am particularly happy with the front as all the columns and windows/doors are offset in a different direction with some pretty secured connections.
However, my favourite part of the entry would still be the infamous Ukrainian Ironbelly that wrecked the roof of Gringotts. I am extremely happy with the head as well as the wings, which was giving my headaches the whole time as I don't have any cloth piece or special wing piece that I think can fit the scale I was going for at first. Hope you enjoy it! :)
Full Album: www.flickr.com/photos/legocityson/albums/72157701646027344
The Central Park characters series (3 of 3)
I bumped into the famous Blackwolf, the Dragon Master... a well-known New York character that roams the streets, always in costume...
He lives in his own world, the world is his to conquer... and some might deem it sad and ridiculous, but I bet he's happy where he is...
Central Park,
New York
Taken with a 3G iPhone
The original photo was of a house with a widow's walk on the Maine coast. The wizards were images of a street performer in Southern Spain. The ape lives in Gibraltar. Photoleap Cloud wanderer components were used to create this image.
I can't believe they stand so tall! And I can't believe I ride this horse.
The continued adventures of Wizard are in my blog:
Gringotts Wizarding Bank is the only bank of the wizarding world, and is owned and operated by goblins. It was created by a goblin called Gringott, in 1474.
Goblins are extremely greedy and would protect their money and valuables at any cost, which makes them ideal guardians for the valuables of the wizarding world. The goblins have a code that forbids them to speak of the bank's secrets, and would consider it "base treachery" to break any part of that code.
Gringotts is an imposing snow-white multistoried marble building located partway down Diagon Alley, near its intersection with Knockturn Alley, that towers over the neighbouring shops. It is the place where British witches and wizards store their money and other valuables, in heavily-guarded vaults miles below ground.
From Diagon Alley, a set of white stairs leads up to a set of burnished bronze doors. The doors are flanked by a goblin in a uniform of scarlet and gold. This is the entrance to Gringotts, and it leads into a small entrance hall and another set of doors. Engraved on these silver doors are the words:
Enter, stranger, but take heed
Of what awaits the sin of greed
For those who take, but do not earn,
Must pay most dearly in their turn.
So if you seek beneath our floors
A treasure that was never yours,
Thief, you have been warned, beware
Of finding more than treasure there.
One of a kind gift for kids or adults, handmade by Joelle's Dolls, www.etsy.com/listing/1184914308/wizard-doll-sorcerer-guy-...
You can buy this print here: helenaperezgarcia.bigcartel.com/product/the-wizard-of-oz
Wizard Island stands 755 ft above Crater Lake's surface and over 2700 ft above the lake bottom. It is a cinder cone that formed sometime after Mt. Mazama violently erupted leaving a 4000 ft deep crater.
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WIZARD NEBULA
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L=9X10', RGB=6x10‘EACH
MEADE 16“ F7.5
SBIG STXL 11002
PARAMOUNT ME
UNTERWASSER, SWITZERLAND
N 47°12' 28" E 9°18'5
Wizard World at America’s Center in St. Louis Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.6 with a 1/60 second exposure at ISO 1600. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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My last entry for 2022. On the quick times the wizard sent on the way in the direction of 2023. I hope he will enchant the time. Happy New Year to you all!
Wizard, Diablo III
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Ináste (www.facebook.com/nagsar.inaste/)
"Gringotts, the wizard bank! Ain't no safer place. Not one. Except perhaps Hogwarts." - Rubeus Hagrid
Whenever I make entries for building contests, I always try to make sure that my entry would be somewhat different from the others, so that even if I ended up losing, I can still have something unique to be proud of. :) For this instance, I tried to challenge the concept of microbuilds, where most people would go for small intriguing details brought to life by creative part usage, I wanted to up the scale so that no only I can end up with something massive, but I can also play with some bigger geometries.
I chose Gringotts because I feel like it's a place that kind of ties the franchise together as it only appeared in the first and last movie. It also allows me to have a little bit of everything in the build: big movements like the crooked facade, small details like the desks for the goblins, and also an animal build - the Ukrainian Ironbelly.
I tried to populate the interior with as much detail as I can, and I swear I have never done such extensive research for any other MOC before! I also went out of my comfort zone a bit and try out something I have wanted to touch upon for many years - cheese slop mosaic for the lobby floor. Another more interesting bit would be the golden ring on the chandelier, which took me a while to figure out a seamless connection.
As for the exterior, the crooked walls and columns are in fact the main reason why I chose Gringotts Bank as my subject. I am particularly happy with the front as all the columns and windows/doors are offset in a different direction with some pretty secured connections.
However, my favourite part of the entry would still be the infamous Ukrainian Ironbelly that wrecked the roof of Gringotts. I am extremely happy with the head as well as the wings, which was giving my headaches the whole time as I don't have any cloth piece or special wing piece that I think can fit the scale I was going for at first. Hope you enjoy it! :)
Full Album: www.flickr.com/photos/legocityson/albums/72157701646027344