A little slice of paradise on Naxos (lemmy.world)
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Not bad tbh. Mobile phone cameras have come a long way, but I remain highly sceptical that they will completely replace standalone cameras, as Sony has claimed.
First coat is finally on. I know there’s tons of scratches and imperfections and thats FINE with me because I’m going to be doing some weathering to this and the imperfections will help sell the story! It’s supposed to look like it’s been in a dungeon for decades if not centuries. So wooooo
Every fall in Cape Breton the tussock moth caterpillars make their appearance, and this past weekend they put on a real show for me. A dozen banded tussocks marched back and forth across the banister at my uncle's house as post-tropical storm Lee passed us by, giving me an opportunity to try out my macro lens. #CapeBreton...
My favourite island so far!
The Moot Hall was built in 1596 CE. Unlike many similar Moot Halls up and down the country, Appleby’s is rare in that it’s still used for its original purpose as a Council Chamber.
Kizhi Pogost is a historical site in Kizhi Island, Russia, and it consists of two churches and a bell tower. The two 18th century churches are actually built on the site of the old ones burnt by lightning in the 17th century. It is interesting that these churches were built without any nail, except for the aspen shingles on...
I was the passenger for this shot.
More artwork from my weekend in Detroit