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photo taken by e.( www.flickr.com/photos/elisina/ )
Stockholm, Djurgarden
november 2010
Hasselblad 500cm + Planar 80
kodak portra 400vc
The Treehouse playing live on Siren Music Sessions.
Presented By Adrian Burgess
Produced By Tom Morris
All pictures taken by Stewart Paterson
Moon and stars motif on one of the walls.
In the Adventureland Treehouse.
Adventureland, Disneyland
Anaheim, California
October 16, 2024
The Treehouse playing live on Siren Music Sessions.
Presented By Adrian Burgess
Produced By Tom Morris
All pictures taken by Stewart Paterson
www.my-garden-school.com/course/design-and-build-your-own...
In this course you will be given a creative insight into how to build extraordinary treehouses. It covers the technology and principles needed to design a treehouse that meets your needs, along with ideas and practical skills that will enable you to build your own treehouse. You will also be given ways to approach most of the situations that you are likely to meet in a planning a treehouse and inventive ways of solving the problems associated with this fascinating activity.
During this course I will give you all the information that you will need to make a basic treehouse, one that will be adaptable enough for your tree to make its own, and for you to elaborate on to make a glorious treehouse. I will also offer suggestions on creative ways of customising your structure. We will cover design considerations, making platforms for the three basic types of tree, materials and fastenings and safety issues
what a day, wrote a good song on the mandolin called "safe." i'm not quite sure how i got a tripod, a camera, a book bag, a mandolin and myself through the annie hole (A hole, haha just thought of that cous) of the beloved treehouse.
The Treehouse playing live on Siren Music Sessions.
Presented By Adrian Burgess
Produced By Tom Morris
All pictures taken by Stewart Paterson
OOF (Out Of Frame), also known as OOB (Out Of Border).
A treehouse found in the outskirts of Annapolis.
Inspired by the show, Treehouse Masters, I made a lucky minifig child an ultimate treehouse. Complete with a sink, coffee cup, arm chair, loft with writing nook, and amazing views.
The treehouse is modular in a sense that it can be split- truck and house- although a trunk runs throughout the whole structure.
The lucky minifig, Jimmy, is now the king of his town's youngsters!