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Actually this is an abandoned coke oven of the Atlas Works in Dunbar, PA. But it looks like a scene out of The Hobbit. This shows the structural strength of a coke oven, when it can support the weight of a full tree.
Austin's newest LOTR/Hobbit build. He told me he saw someone build a Bag End with several sets built into one. So he decided to combine LOTR and Hobbit into one as well. :)
We spent the afternoon on the set of the 'Hobbit' which is about a two hour drive from Auckland. So pretty with all the flowers blooming.
#9 Earthy ANSH
An Arizona ash growing in the sandy soil along Miller Creek provides a ground level door below and a knothole window above for small woodland creatures, literary or otherwise, in need of shelter.
Camera: Nikon Nikomat FTN (1967-1975, with Nikkor-H Auto 50mm f/2 lens).
Film: 35mm 100 ISO Arista.edu Ultra, developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 6:45 minutes @ 69 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
Out roaming around capturing photons for my Shooting Sandstone collection when I came across this hobbit home. I will leave the location anonymous in the interest of peace for the resident. He was cool about it. Invited me in for tea.
Look just to the left of dead center. See the round door typical of a hobbit house?
Hobbit hotel
I like the design of this bug hotel. Very hobbit-y!
P104-4242 Taken at: Falkland Palace, Fife, Scotland
They now marched on again in silence, and passed like shadows and faint
lights: for Elves (even more than hobbits) could walk when they wished
without sound or footfall. Pippin soon began to feel sleepy, and staggered
once or twice; but each time a tall Elf at his side put out his arm and
saved him from a fall. Sam walked along at Frodo's side, as if in a dream,
with an expression on his face half of fear and half of astonished joy.
The woods on either side became denser; the trees were now younger and
thicker; and as the lane went lower, running down into a fold of the hills,
there were many deep brakes of hazel on the rising slopes at either hand. At
last the Elves turned aside from the path. A green ride lay almost unseen
through the thickets on the right; and this they followed as it wound away
back up the wooded slopes on to the top of a shoulder of the hills that
stood out into the lower land of the river -valley.
-JRR Tolkien
14 km from Whangamomona is the Moki Tunnel, also known as Hobbit's Hole, built 1935 length 180m
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A reminder of the Hobbits and their adventures into the mysterious woods with spiders and ghostly trees. Taken at Seney NWR in MIchigan's Upper Peninsula with rain and a light sun peeking through the clouds. Enhanced with some artistic brushes
Little Hobbit hole from the movie set Hobbiton specially built for the two trilogie movie "Lord of the ring" and "The hobbit" by J.R.R Tolkien and set by Peter Jackson. Near Matamata in New Zealand.