Smith Mountain and Distant Views of the Northwest Mojave Ranges (Death Valley National Park) by Mark Stevens
Via Flickr:
While walking the Dantes View Trail with a view looking to the south in Death Valley National Park. My thought on composing this image was to use the ridge I was on as a leading line into the image and then down the mountainside to the basin and valley below. While I did want to angle my Nikon SLR camera slightly downward to bring out more of a sweeping view, I was also limited by how much because of the sun's position in the sky and minimizing any artifacts across the camera lens.
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Imagine you couldn’t buy cigarettes on a Saturday bc the people working the convince store are playing hockey on the roof.
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uh. yeah .., you really get the Count of Monte Cristo's feelings about claiming her shadow for himself........
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it's time to drink water!
it's time to drink water!
it's time t
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i wanted to hop onto this 😢
original made by sweepswoop_ on twt ^_^
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finally took the time to do some clerks fanart
(ps please bring back the animated series and let me work on it 💖)
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I Found Myself Driving, Hours Upon Hours (Death Valley National Park) by Mark Stevens
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I Found Myself Driving, Hours Upon Hours Just for the possibility of seeing this again Recent snow storms had allowed me To see another beauty of southern California But it also closed roads, with the one here being one At least, until earlier that day You didn’t disappoint years ago And you’re still wondrous today Mountain peaks and Badwater An imaginary Mos Eisley The wind takes away my breath, Literally and figuratively, when I take in this view Dante’s View, you only bring out awe Another work of short poetry or prose to complement the image captured one afternoon in Death Valley National Park at Dantes View. My thought on composing this image was a simple landscape one with my Nikon SLR camera angled slightly downward to capture a sweeping view down the mountainside, across Badwater Basin, and then to the snowcapped peaks of the Panamint Range. I would lose much of the blue skies above, but I felt this alignment helped to bring out a wider angle, almost panoramic feel with the image captured. My thought on this location brought back memories from April 2015 on an earlier visit seeing this wondrous landscape in a national park. I could imagine a Star Wars setting with Mos Eisley as well as just the natural beauty present. There was a wind blowing that could easily take one’s breath away but had that crisp, cool feel with the low temperatures to make for an enjoyable, brisk walk along the trails and ridges. If you look at the lower portion of the image just left of center, you will notice a what looks like a thin white walkway jutting out. You can zoom in and notice tiny ant people walking along Badwater Basin, almost 6000 feet below!
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Clerks: The Animated Series Restoration Project
Hi everyone! I'll anounce ONE of my various ambicious projects… and this time is about Clerks.
The Clerks: The Animated Series' Restoration Project is a Google Drive folder that contains fan-made restorations of key art and promo art from Clerks: The Animated Series in standart and high definition for anyone to use.
At the time of this post; September 16 of 2024 the drive contains:
A render of Dante, Randal, Jay and Silent Bob.
A render of the Clerks Animated logo.
A recreation of the Title Card.
but I'll be adding more stuff in the future like other characters (Mr. Plug, Leonardo, Lando, other characters form the series.), backgrounds, alternative character renders, promo art, between other stuff.
For any question and how to submit renders and images, on the FAQ from the Google Drive.
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Just save up all your nickels and dimes
Let's see what you'll find
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Begging more of you to draw Girl Jay. Or just Girl versions of ViewAskew characters in general. I cannot be the only one I need to see them in everyone's styles
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