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Seems I'm on a variations of a theme wagon bender again. I liked the H.I.M so much I decided to try out another one, this time a little more...creepy.

 

Based in a world of ritual and myth, the Oracle is summoned to give divine prophecies to those who seek them. It speaks without moving its mouth, and sees without eyes. Tethered to a tree, but able to move freely. Has a made up-py sounding mythos cos I literally just came up with this crap.

 

So let's do away with the fancy talk. The jist of this build is that it is a ritual ground for a being that can see into other worlds, and use this ability to predict the future in its world. It was once a free creature, a being capable of travelling between universes. Until of course someone managed to capture and enslave it, tying it to the universe it currently resides in.

 

It can only be summoned at night, via a ceremony that must be performed with the utmost care. It emerges from the dark, on the end of a tree branch, twisted and decrepit, and asks what question the summoner wants answered. It then goes into a meditative trance where it combs through universes, seeking an answer. It gives the answer via a story acted out by the black figures in the gold bowls, then retreats back into the darkness, vanished without a trace. Might be related to the Bloodteller from god knows how long ago, who really knows at this point.

 

Or it can do something and have origins you make up yourself, I dunno.

 

This was a fun build, got to re-use a few techniques I've used in other builds. Also made a tree which is...well not a first, but it's the first tie I've ever posted a build that includes one. It's a bit shite, but at least it's shrouded in darkness so you can't really tell. Might come back to it to make improvements, but it'll do for now.

 

That's the lot, be gone with you.

Standing under the main tower of the Saeyeongyo Bridge, which was built to resemble the sail of Jeju's traditional log boat, Tewu. It was the first single cable-stayed bridge in Korea.

The boat was (almost) perfectly still and the water shockingly brilliant in colour.

This shot is made up of 8 individual frames blended together rather sloppily in PS. I'll do a better version when there's time.

That feeling of being tied down or restrained. That rope that keeps you from spreading your wings too far.

 

I've been feeling rather trapped for quite some time....since about last summer actually. I feel like I have no idea which direction my life is supposed to be going in and that I don't even really know what I want. It's my brain that is keeping me tethered more than anything else.....

what does it say about northern Iceland's weather that this shack is actually tied down?

Tyler Wright at the 2024 WSL competition. Peniche, Portugal.

SONY DSLR a850 with Minolta AF 35-105mm f3.5-4.5 (ver1) lens

glazed and unglazed earthenware, aluminium, bamboo and light. 55x45x20 cm

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Fly they try and yet caught they are. Poor little birdies. Stuck here in Scarlet Sunday for all to see. Just as well because if they flew away? I'd have nothing to post.

 

Flap flap flap.

52 in 2015 Challenge

Theme 42: Stars

 

2 small boats beside this fishing cabin are tethered down to prevent rising tides and extreme winds from carrying them away. One boat looks like it hasn't been used in many years. Taken near the village of Sakrisøy, Lofoten with Olstinden mountain in the background.

Another to add to my collection of abstract abandoned shopping trollies.

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Another archive save... Loch Rusky from early summer last year...

abstract digital art

 

The tethered balloon on the American side of the falls.

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The April Iowa landscape, filed with life, continues its transition from winter into spring.

 

Aerial panorama captured from an autonomous tethered quadcopter (TQ) and Canon S95 camera.

 

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Fraying along the line .

 

Hawthorne

Brisbane

Captured somewhere in Eastern PA - Hoarders' Paradise Photo Shoot with NJPhotoCrew.com

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

F8

19 exposures @15 seconds

ISO 320

AT&T finally gave the iPhone some love and will finally let you tether your iPhone.

The last one from last nights sunset....

Anchoring the front wheel to prevent the coach moving backwards into a fence as we winch sideways.

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