I like the last one. Wild Boy wouldn't have to worry about it waking up. He is so small that he isn't even snack-sized.
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Haha, boy can't have everything.GubernatorFan wrote:LOL With the face tatoo it looks like he was yearning after the horizon and crying that you would not take him there.
The mega dinosaurs are at last possibly larger than they ever were! Totally fun. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot for following, I am sure you enjoyed the red area!Randam Hajile wrote:Another great series of pictures! I really enjoy looking at these impressive landscapes and your little figure in it. Thanks for sharing them with us!
Thanks, haha. Maybe he could apply for a tooth cleaning job like those birds with the crocodiles. He should wear his mask there, though.shazzdan wrote:I like the last one. Wild Boy wouldn't have to worry about it waking up. He is so small that he isn't even snack-sized.
Thanks so much!BAMComix wrote:Those pics are amazing!
Thanks sir! yeah I also was just lying there and looking up at the sky several times, so I could relate.Stryker2011 wrote:Some really nice shots and lovely scenery. The river and the waterfall are some of my favorites. I like the shots close to the border of Norway where the Wild Boy is just lying there looking up at the sky. Very cool.
Thanks a lot, you are not the only one who had to think of Smaug.AlKelAstra91 wrote:What a fun little area to do a photoshoot with smaller-sized characters. Makes me think of Smaug in The Hobbit films. And...is that a giant centipede and mushrooms in the background, as well? Those could be really fun too!
Thanks so much, we certainly had a blast.skywalkersaga wrote:Agree with what others have said, such a fun and whimsical place for a photoshoot. And your forest boy looks like he's having a blast, as always. :'D
Ovy wrote:Haha, well you have the sea around you! And probably some beach that is not overcrowded? Thanks.Ovy wrote:Now I wish I had open fields like that, closest thing is the parking lot from the local supermarket.
Theboo-bomb wrote:There's a not so nearby beach which is a bit hard to get to, there used to be beach nearby but some politician in the 50's decided that a road would be a much better use of the golden sandy beaches plus I don't like sand.
Thanks sir. Giant shoes would have made more sense in Jotunheimen, but I will go there another time.GubernatorFan wrote:Funny how everything seems perfectly in scale for your little boy. Except maybe the modern giant shoes in one of the photos. Looks great.
Thanks a lot!Stryker2011 wrote:That field seems made for him. Beautiful. The glare of the setting sun was perfect.
Haha, me too, everyday, thanks.skywalkersaga wrote:I can understand why this was your favourite. Even from the photos, I can sense the peacefulness. How I long to be there, too....
Thanks, yes it was a great experience and quite low budget too.Randam Hajile wrote:I really love your photos of the red plane (and the boy). That must have been a great trip to Sweden.
Thanks so much sir.BAMComix wrote:Simply amazing photographs!
Theboo-bomb wrote:They got dinos up there , I need to get to Sweeden just for the dinos. Those red plants look really cool and actually very alien, planet earth has some really "strange" things that anyone would think only appear on fiction.Ovy wrote:Haha, well you have the sea around you! And probably some beach that is not overcrowded? Thanks.Ovy wrote:Now I wish I had open fields like that, closest thing is the parking lot from the local supermarket.
There's a not so nearby beach which is a bit hard to get to, there used to be beach nearby but some politician in the 50's decided that a road would be a much better use of the golden sandy beaches plus I don't like sand.
Thanks! Yeah New Zealand is also Middle Earth an Japan, I mean they filmed Last Samurai there.Valiarde wrote:Already saw some of the pics before, but that Mamameri pick still get my attention every time I scroll though. It is like the boy was walking here and then suddenly FREEZE. Time stopped. Gasping back at the statue not blinking an eye.
As for the coastal line...it does remind me on New Zealand in parts! But new Zealand is a combiantion of Ireland, Iceland, Alps and Canary Islands anyway.
Good little boy, always a great companion.
Thanks a lot! I actually photographed some viking brooches for you, I'll try to find them for the next post.skywalkersaga wrote:What a treat to see more of these photos! Was not expecting it, thank you for finally sharing them.
Thanks a lot! Yeah the magic of semi-abandoned places. And the weather was finde for several days, but then the long rain came and we skipped some tours in the west and went back to the east.davidd wrote:Marvelous travelogue scenery! The clifftop pic, looking down at the long plunge to the see below, is quite impressive!
I like running across old shrines like the one you discovered. They seem mysterious to me, and somehow profound in their semi-abandoned states.
Looks like the weather cooperated for your visit!
Thanks a lot! Yeah it's a bit scary for him with so few trees, but he managed, his curiousity was stronger.BAMComix wrote:Incredible Ovy! all the pics look epic! I hope he enjoyed his adventures!
Thanks a lot! Yeah he really is a little bundle.GubernatorFan wrote:Another beautiful installment. I'm always impressed how well-behaved Wild Boy is on his outings. He is perhaps almost a little too bundled up to fully appreciate, but it underscores the more savage aspect to the beauty of the nature around him, mother goddesses and all.
Thanks a lot! And I only traveled a bit of Europe, so it's far from the most exotic locations in the world, but it can be beautiful. And yes his size makes everything appear even larger. Really thinking of taking a larger sized figure some time, but I only travel with one backpack.AlKelAstra91 wrote:You get to travel and take your figures to some of the most exotic and beautiful locations in the world. And it always yields such breathtaking results. Like, there is such a sublime quality to the Wild Boy on his lone journey, surrounded by these massive gorgeous landscapes. He is the perfect candidate for this.
Kinda reminds me of the little 'candle' people from the game Sky: Children of the Light. They have no weapons and only wear cloaks, they do not fight, only explore and glide around everywhere collecting light. Does Wild Boy have his own glider yet? Can you make him one?
I also dig that Disco Elysium music, the ambience is similar to one of my favorite musical artists, Explosions in The Sky.
Thanks sir!Stryker2012 wrote:Wow! Beautiful scenery and so fun to see your little Wild Boy enjoying his travels.
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