Modified my alternate greathelm so it can be worn comfortably! (lemmy.world)
This is another great helm I got from a friend a while ago. I painted it and instead of painting the weathering, I weathered it by beating the abaokute shit out of it. Due to the cheap nature of this helm, it had the wrong shape to it. Instead of tapering, it was completely flat on the bottom making it sit almost down to the...
A Special Sunset (sh.itjust.works)
Taken with a Google Pixel 6 Pro
Indoor tree in front of a skyroof 🏙️ (sh.itjust.works)
Week 10: Congratulations to Letter_D for Their Pic of the Week (lemmy.world)
@letter_d original post may be found here: Zork Cross-Stitch...
Chicago skyline as seen from the Northwestern University Lakefill in Evanston, IL [OC] (i.imgur.com)
A nice Castle in the Alsace [Haut Koenigsbourg, France] (feddit.de)
Some contrast, color and light adjustment
Lucky Strike, by Vanessa Neufeld, National Geographic [Keyes, Oklahoma] (i.natgeofe.com)
Source: nationalgeographic.com/…/beautiful-landscapes-aro…...
Torrential rain in HongKong (7 September 2023) (cdn.i-scmp.com)
scmp.com/…/hong-kong-observatory-issues-red-rains…...
Lichen on a branch
Re-uploaded by request
Marvelous Maple, by Holly Fischer, National Geographic [Portland Japanese Garden, Oregon] (i.natgeofe.com)
Source: nationalgeographic.com/…/beautiful-landscapes-aro…...
[OC] I'm Lichen This Pattern (programming.dev)
I love the patterns that lichen leave behind on rocks.
Star Dancer - Rolleiflex2.8 Kodak Gold 200 [OC] (lemmy.world)
The double spout of Colwith Force in the Lake District (lemmy.world)
Signs of autumn are starting to appear.
Herding wild horses in Wyoming with helicopters (twitter.com)
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The Adluh Flour Company in Columbia SC (lemmy.world)
Through the Mist, by Teruo Araya, National Geographic [Japan] (i.natgeofe.com)
The Tadami Line is a train route that stretches for 84 miles in Japan. “The view from the train is stunning,” says Your Shot photographer Teruo Araya. “The train goes over a number of bridges passing cherry blossoms in spring, greenery in summer, colored leaves in autumn, and snow in winter.”...