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The Monarchs are migrating through North Georgia right now, so the local flavor is definitely wildflowers.

For 125 Photos in 2025 #115 Vignette.

"It's onion."

Based on the first season of Netflix' The Witcher, this is a small vignette I built solely to present my humble little Witcher figbarf:

Geralt, Jaskier and of course Roach, although there's only so much you can change about a Lego horse...

 

Geralt uses a minimally modified Episode 8 Rey hairpiece (just refined the uneven hairline on the forehead) painted white. Since the show premiered I wanted to make a Geralt minifig with this hairpiece, as the back in particular is a perfect fit in my eyes - and now I finally got around to it.

Let me know what you think!

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Watch the timelapse here: youtube.com/shorts/LpGQzBOpm04

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Feel free to hop on The Workshop Discord server for a chat and plenty of WIP pictures.

Week 37 - spark continued with something hanging. Continuing with the beachy theme (apologies to those suffering from the cold weather). Kim's breathe LR preset and kk robinsegg texture.

My little LEGO vignette of the medieval Old Town of Regensburg, Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage site. I built this for the 12x12 category of Brickscalibur inspired by a recent trip to the city. It is akin to a skyline model but in a more crammed 2-dimensional layout. Thus it's not an actual reproduction of the city's layout rather than an agglomeration of various points of interest, specifically:

 

• The Old Town Hall with its high tower and the adjacent Imperial Diet Hall where the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire assembled.

St. Peter's Cathedral as one of the most significant Gothic cathedrals in Germany.

• The Baroque Justitia Fountain bearing a sculpture of Lady Justice.

• The Stone Bridge across the Danube as a milestone of medieval bridge architecture and oldest existing bridge in Germany.

• The Bridge Tower as the remaining one of once 3 guard towers along the Stone Bridge.

• The Salzstadel and Amberger Stadel as historic salt storages next to the Bridge Tower.

• The Historic Sausage Kitchen as probably the oldest continuously open public restaurant in the world.

 

Due to its small size the model doesn't really make any pretense of accurate proportions or a consistent overall scale. It is to be understood more as an homage than an accurate reproduction.

 

Building instructions and further details can be found on Rebrickable.

 

(With regards to the Brickscalibur contest, I acknowledge that not all the buildings might fit exactly into the required period of ~500-1500, but each of them could have existed at this time if it was a more generic city and the model nonetheless has a rather medieval core idea.)

A U.S. Ranger is about to silently take out a Spetsnaz soldier on the outskirts of a destroyed town.

 

Just a little 12x12 vignette I made. I mainly made this just to post on the Brickarms Files because I have never put one of my pictures on there. Hope you like it!

Portrait vignette of redhead model.

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Jaffa, a separate enclave from Tel Aviv with its own ancient, 4000-plus-year-long history, is home to more Arab than Jewish residents and has a completely different atmosphere. Amble along arched alleyways, past stone structures aglow with golden light to find a hive of charming art galleries and creative makers' spaces, along with bohemian bars and buzzing restaurants - Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel

I built a vignette as a belated birthday present for my brother in law (see this post). I'll add some of the Scibor miniatures I have into his present too.

A LEGO Halo Vignette: “Into the Belly of the Beast” from Level 3: Truth and Reconciliation of the original Halo: Combat Evolved. The Master Chief watches as the Marines around him ascend via the gravity lift into the Covenant carrier. Meanwhile, in the ship high above, a Covenant Elite orders his Grunts into their ambush positions. Of course, this entire scene was shrunken slightly to fit the required vignette size.

Set in Eichenwalde, here is one of my favourite heroes in a small vignette.

A lake in Boonton, NJ.

Focusing on the Palisades with my old Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 all the way open gives the scene a dreamlike quality, softening the foreground trees and rocks without the need for Photoshop blurring or extra vignetting.

I’m not sure what type of plant this is I know it Has to be related to an Elephant ear but they were all over the neighborhood I was living at in the duck Pond in Gainesville Florida and I always walked by them and they look so photogenic and I started taking pictures of them I have another picture of a family of them called “Cauldron “and it actually is the picture that took the longest to do in the hardest to title it tittle, eight hours, this one was not so bad I really liked it, I seen it and instantly I knew I had to do some thing with the vines on the inside of it 7/17/15

This small 8x8 vignette was built for a competition at our LUG. Limitiations were 8x8, featuring one or more minifigs from recent series.

 

Must admit I'm not a big fan of 8x8, feel like there is just too many ideas left on the table.

Edited in EffectStudio app

Tasting Mujito and having lunch at Bodeguita del medio… La Bodeguita del Medio is the birthplace of the mojito and former hangout of Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway is truly an iconic figure, especially here in Havana. He was a man who lived large on the world’s stage. Not just his writing, but his lifestyle too has become the stuff of legend. The more we learn about the famous writer who won both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes the more we are frowning our eyebows…

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....and so it is complete. There are a couple of place card vignettes, but I told myself last week that I wanted it to be completed by the new year, and so it is. The lighting this time of year in the Pacific NW is atrocious, so I will have to do retakes in the spring/summer.

using some old photos for photoshop

Vignette inspired by the Coruscant scenes in Andor and brutalist architecture.

 

Also a further experiment with brick built shadows using flat silver & dark bluish grey

 

Built for @JakobKaiserMOCs custom works contest, intended for Dedra Meero

 

Thanks to Brock's bricks for all the flat silver parts.

 

I dislike brutalist architecture from a idealogical and beauty standpoint, but it can look cool :P

 

To God be all the Glory

I wanna get better at, and start doing more, vignettes because they can be really fun and creative and also be a good way to bring your legos to life. I also need to have at least a little experience if I'm going to be doing them for my Matchstick series XD whic is coming along by the way. I think I onyl need a few more issues for this volume to be complete!

 

ANYWAY, please let me know your thoughts in the comments! Stay frosty, bros and broditas!

-FANTXTIK

Having fun at Anish Kapoor's beloved silvery sculpture Cloud Gate, aka the 'Bean'… Millennium Park, Chicago, IL, USA

Oxford street in the post-Covid 19 era - London, UK

A two-hit frame with the Lomo’s natural vignette. The plastic lens falls off toward the edges, darkening the corners and pulling the eye into the light center. I layered a second shot without advancing the film (double exposure), so the foliage repeats as a faint, offset silhouette, like a shadow of the first exposure. Pastel cyan–magenta shifts come from the lens/film combo and scanning, adding to the dreamy overlap.

 

LomoApparat camera

LomoApparat lens 21mm/10

Fujifilm superia x-tra 400 (exp. ca. March 2014)

Epson Perfection V600

I used Silver Efex Pro for the vignette and sepia tone. Here is the original: www.flickr.com/photos/130402251@N02/52496268325/in/datepo...

 

Vintage whitewashed ornate wood and gesso frames with floral details hang empty on my kitchen wall, with creamy platters displayed inside. I love them! I placed millinery flowers "hats" on my platters. fun! blogged at hollydoodledesigns.com

Revisiting this scan from 2006. Adobe Camera RAW can get rid of the nasty fall-off (vignette) from the ancient Nikon 25mm lens, for example. It's not a terribly sharp lens, but I'm surprised that there almost zero color fringing.

  

Windmill, Olymbos, Karpathos, Greece, 1980

Nikon S3, 25mm. Ektachrome100, Hell s3900 drum scanner

Another 8x8 Vignette for the new Series 16 Minifigures created for [www.brickfanatics.co.uk/]

Jardin des Tuileries - Paris, France

An early morning walk downtown - Chicago, IL, USA

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