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This is the Guild Hall in Derby, taken in the evening.It is also known locally as the 'market place' and was built in 1828.
I hope to return soon and get a few more shots in different light and from different angles. This particular image is actually 3 shots taken in 'landscape orientation', starting from the ground and finishing with the sky, then magically sewn together in Lr and corrected for converging lines in Ps. The film simulation is Acros with a red filter.
Arms: Remains arms by [Cubic Cherry] *Get this item at the Guild event!* www.flickr.com/photos/kre-ations/
Outfit: Japonisme kimono by Silvery K www.flickr.com/photos/silvery_k
Access: Bokeh sparkles by Persefona www.flickr.com/photos/128124360@N08/
House of the Blackheads is a building situated in the old town of Riga, Latvia. The original building was erected during the first third of the 14th century for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a guild for unmarried merchants, shipowners, and foreigners in Riga.
The Lolly pop Guild,
The Lolly pop Guild
And in the name of the Lolly pop Guild,
We wish to welcome you to Muchkinland.
We welcome you to Munchkinland, Tra la la la la la la........
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Access: Death Moth (Powder Poofs) by NS *Get this item at the Gacha Guild 2020 event!* marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/194645; Twinx Red Dark Orb by Bunnypop *Get this item at the Gacha Guild 2020 event!* marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/209793 ; Zodiac Halo (Aquarius) by [TJR] *Get this item at the Gacha Guild 2020 event!* marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/140790
LM to Gacha Guild 2020: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dew%20Drop/164/177/1126
Window at Orphan Guitars. Gowanus, Brooklyn. This one's a semi-solid electric, I think. My own is a dreadnought.
A stone and wood watchtower stands guard over the road into Ambarvale in southern Mitgardia. The stands of birch that sound the tower are golden yellow in the late autumn sun. Soon winter will arrive and the road is busy with people preparing for the first snow.
Built for the tower category of Guild's of Historica's anniversary challenge. I've been wanting to return to some castle builds for some time and with a tower category this seemed the perfect opportunity! Influenced heavily by Isaac Snyder's Riften Watchtower.
An interesting old shed or boat repair shop at Mallorytown Landing in Mallorytown, Ontario, Canada.
This old building was likely used to repair small boats. Clearly, efforts were made during its construction to make it attractive, in that its exterior cedar panels are a combination of square and square with rounded ends at the bottom. Its windows also suggest that it once was a commercial or industrial building.
It is located on the same lot shared by TJ Guild Marine Ltd., along the St. Lawrence River.
The Xiqin Guild Hall in Zigong, Sichuan, China, was built by wealthy Shanxi salt merchants in 1736. Today it is the Salt Industry History Museum.
The Hereios are /ENCLOSED/ today.
Set your imagination free! We’re Here!
Entered in the Let’s Go Yellow! Contest sponsored by GLOW.
Seattle, Washington
Happy Sliders Sunday!
HSS!
Olympus Pen-F
Olympus 12-50mm
Photoshop Oil Paint Filter
Guild house of the old mine "Polska-Wirek" in Ruda ÅšlÄ…ska (Poland)
Nikon F80, Nikkor 24mm;
Ilford Pan 400; Hc-110 dil. H
Another quick build for the Kaliphlin Civil War challenge for Guilds of Historica on EB. This depicts the Desert King's minions cornering a High Council scout the old fashioned way. Thanks to LifeLites for the awesome LEDs!
Thanks for looking!
My contribution to the Collectible Minifigure Challenge for the Guilds of Historica over on Eurobricks!
"Legends and Horror Stories of Historica"
There are all manner of scary stories told throughout the ages in Historica. Some are surely simply tales created for entertainment around a fire on a fall evening. Some may be fairy tales sometimes used by parents to try to keep their children close to home during dangerous times. Some may result from the, er, "impaired" sensory experiences of wandering travelers. But, some, some are true.....
Historica is an ancient land with magics and mysteries stretching many generations.
Who can tell the fact from the fiction?
You?
I doubt it.
There's still time to join in on the fun! Here's the link to the Challenge thread over on Eurobricks:
www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/186512-g...