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Sometimes the best thing you can do to learn new techniques is sit down in front of unusual arts, and just explore their possibilities.
"Seeing" creatively, means being able to see differently. Not just what is expected, but what is possible. It can be as simple as turning a plate upside down and building "backwards", like here. And trying to find alternative connections for parts, like using a 1x1 round brick and a tyre to secure a Trolls hair piece and turn it into a flower.
In other words, explore the possibilities. You might just surprise yourself with what you find.
While touring North Carolina, came across the town of Kannapolis which the Norfolk Southern mainline splits in half
The Norris Geyser Basin always puts on a great show. It's easy to imagine landing on another planet and exploring a unique and hostile world while walking the boardwalks of this surreal place.
Camera Nikon D800
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture f/16.0
Focal Length 135 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias -1/3 EV
View the entire Yellowstone Set.
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
For critical observers. In the prompt I asked for twin moons, hence, it seems to make sense that light comes from the right, while there's a moon in the back.
*when you touch and smell an old wall..
its materials... its textures...
you wonder who else has touched it..
has put a family photo on it...
has walked through a door in it...
when it returns to the earth,
will the memories return there as well?
*i am going to visit part of joshua tree this weekend..
wish me luck! :D
Vill and me visited some haunted mansions for fun. It made for some good picture opportunities.
(These pics were taken before Halloween of course..I am running behind with posting :-)
Long time no see. Had no time and motivation the last weeks and its not so easy to get back into editing !
Merci beaucoup pour votre passage, votre mise en favoris et pour vos commentaires.
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Sometimes you had to make the most of the tiny amount of spare time you have, and whatever lame weather card you are dealt
The beautiful & abandoned Château Wolvenhof. Now I've seen some castles, and I've seen some staircases, but this baby just says class.
First visit failed (winter 2008), second visit payed off (summer 2009), showing the original interior state of the castle. Not a single broken window.
Rapidly fading. Rapidly aging. For the times they are a changing.
BluShock Planetary Exploration is the new, official name given to BluShock Coalition's world designing and RP exploration operation, responsible for creating new, exotic and detailed worlds, for the BluShock franchise RP group.
Complex and incredibly detailed worlds at your fingertips.
Exclusive to BluShock.
Several new planet projects are currently in development, and we can't wait to share more in the coming months.
What started as a fun project with Vanargand, and Planet Idun, exploded into an ambitious project that gave us all this incredible idea. SL doesn't have enough exotic worlds and planets to explore, so we're changing this from here onwards.
Our next main world is Ingemar. An underwater planet, with crashed ships and wreckages above sea level, and deep underwater caves, with ancient aliens, as tall as skyscrapers, who once ruled the races of the galaxy.