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Since it is such a creative structure I choose to apply a bright filter an give it an extra creative look and feel.
As soon as I saw Tigger in the Winnie the Pooh set, I knew I had to make him bounce. I soon realised that to make this happen would require Tigger to be on something elevated. So, the next logical thought was to build his treehouse around the technic contraption.
I tried to follow the style of the Winnie the Pooh set so that they could be displayed together. However, I ended up needing the leaves from Winnie's tree, leaving it a little bare!
Dodgy video uploaded here:
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the party wouldn't stop for sunrise
Steampunk Treehouse
by Sean Orlando
Imagine a world in which there aren't natural trees anymore…maybe there are a few left in special National Maximum Security Parks. Maybe the memory of a tree is so far gone from living memories that people try to recreate what they imagine they've lost using another sort of Romantic imagery, one of machinery, scavenged gears, gathered belts, haunted steam pipes, gleaned gauges, rusty metal and gobs and gobs of steam. In short, though our natural world may change, the human drive to connect with it and one another remains; it is second nature. Enter the Steampunk Tree House!
My father has done some more work on the treehouse. There's a railing now so the girls won't tumble down from there. There are some decorative pieces also around the frame. ;) Ming is sleeping on three big floor pillows my sister made for the treehouse. I'm just the luckiest dolly owner to have such crafty family members! ;)
As soon as I saw Tigger in the Winnie the Pooh set, I knew I had to make him bounce. I soon realised that to make this happen would require Tigger to be on something elevated. So, the next logical thought was to build his treehouse around the technic contraption.
I tried to follow the style of the Winnie the Pooh set so that they could be displayed together. However, I ended up needing the leaves from Winnie's tree, leaving it a little bare!
Dodgy video uploaded here:
www.flickr.com/photos/kjw010/51124455178/in/dateposted-pu...
My dad built this for my brother forty-some years ago and she's still standing today - with a few new posts and a new swing where the rope ladder used to be. This place was where it all started.
Ok. This time it will be the sort of images, which you prefer to see in my stream. =)
Simple setup and quick shooting.
Believe it or not, someone built a treehouse in Chicago. Not sure if anyone lives there, but the view sure is nice...
This treehouse is 40 years old. My dad and older brother built it together when we first moved in. We used to have the most epic neighborhood wars here. The kids in the neighborhood would climb up with sticks, throwing rocks, screaming - whatever they could do to get inside and declare themselves king. It was so heavily booby trapped, so well designed for triumph - the door closes right on the fingers of the only handle/grip needed to pull up from the ladder. My feet crushed several neighborhood hands trying to sneak attack the deck from the Y shaped boards below. It was a long, flailing fall to the earth. We were forever kings.
The Swiss Family Robinson treehouse is often overlooked in Adventureland. Without audio-animatronics or a Sorcerer's of the Magic Kingdom portal, it usually is pretty empty. But, its immersive views of Adventureland shouldn't be missed, especially at night.
inspiration shot for a treehouse i am building for my tinies. it seems to be changing as i build :lol:
A digital image 'dreamed by' Midjourney, an artificial intelligence program that creates images from textual descriptions. More to come.
A traditional Korowai treehouse along the river bank. These are more typically back away from the river, with average heights above the ground of 8 - 12 metres. Some are as high as 35 metres.
When I was a kid I would have dreamed to live in a treehouse. Today these simple dwellings bring back many happy memories... Thank you to these flickrers for sharing their truly amazing abodes!...1. Best Tree House Ever, 2. Treehouse, 3. Okinawan Treehouse, 4. treehouse, 5. Treehouse Summer's End 2, 6. Baguio Treehouse, 7. Treehouse, 8. treehouse, 9. Treehouse Summer's End, 10. Treehouse, 11. Bea and Mama treehouse, 12. treehouse., 13. treehouse, 14. Hainan Treehouse 109, 15. Treehouse, 16. Treehouse
This is from an oil painting by Marcus Barnard who was commissioned to re-create the popular blacklight poster known as "Treehouse" from the late 70s - early 80s. This oil painting measures 30 x 40 and took five months to finish. It is extremely detailed and beautiful in natural light.
i made a vow not to remove the UV filter from my lens for any reason whatsoever, so when i used the polarizer i had to stack em, which resulted in some crazy vignetting at 16mm.