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2 log cabin block ones, and the yoyo + linen one all done *phew*. Now all I need is to find some couch covers, and I will be 100% happy with my little living room.
When Im really bored, I take my camera and drive out into the countryside, I love it cuz I never know where Im gonna end up, I always find new places and new things to see;-)
I love the nature and last week I had to take a R & R and spend 4 days in the Mountain top cabin at Great Smoky Mountain, TN . The Mist from top of the trees looks like smoke , so locals start calling this Mountain Smoky mountain. According to National Park Service, GSM is the most visited Nation park in America.
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A beautifull evening of warm and sunny weather was ending. I decided to take a picture of the beach cabbins in the light of the Golden Hour. Just When the sun peak-a-bood from underneath the only band of clouds present I took the shot.
At the time I got this shoot, the moon was just near the horizone. However, it still lighted the snow peak. Mandy and I even saw them with naked eyes. My chemistry-majoring friend told me that the special crystal structure of snow endows it with high reflection coefficient, so we can easily saw it even with poor light source. Due to scattering caused by dust in low atmosphere, the snow peak seemed kind of golden. Above the cabbin was the famous star cluster pleiades, which was conspicuous in winter nightsky.
took a trip out to an old airfield on the other side of the country which has become a graveyard for old diggers and trucks. i could see myself being there for hours on end without getting bored as there is so much there...
torch lit the cables and scoop purple and the inside of the cabbin red- though its way to similar to the yellow imo.
silly me realised that i had the shaddow of the tripod from the moon in my shot which iv managed to dodge out
Stage 6 of out tour of Scotland in our E-type Jag. - After viewing the waterfall in Smoo cave it was a nice drive down to Loch Ruthven, Inverness for 7 nights in a log cabbin over looking the Loch.
Stage 6 of out tour of Scotland in our E-type Jag. - After viewing the waterfall in Smoo cave it was a nice drive down to Loch Ruthven, Inverness for 7 nights in a log cabbin over looking the Loch.
So, as a patr of re-decorating our bathroom, I decided I will give it a bit of steampunk-style, so I have started with a waves just under a cieling and than with a huge Kraken! I took me about 5 hours to do (all the time I was listening to Cabin Pressure by BBC, so I almost fell from the ladder few times and once I have laught so much that I pained some parts that I didn't want to paint, LOL - if you don't know Cabbin pressure, go and listen to it, it is awesome and so funny and... brilliant! XD) and the blue parts are glowing in the dark! Well, maybe I have overdid this part, as the tentacles are situated just next to the door, so when I came in the batroom at night and didn't turn the lights on, I looked in the mirror and there were big black blue-glowing tentacles right behind me, LOL
Valley Forge as occupied by regiments of the Colonial Army under command of General Washington in 1777.
I really wish I had done a FP or something different with the angling as the horizon line for this scene is too far off, but whatever. I'm still kind of happy with this scene. The main inspiration was trying to construct one of the log cabins the men built when they first arrived at the site.
Enjoy.