On Halloween, we took off to the Eden Project to see the fantastic tropical paradise built in a disused clay quarry. Centred around three main geodesic Fuller domes, containing an amazing assortment of tropical and sub tropical flora, the Eden Project aims to educate and inform about ecology and botany.
In the tropical zone, it was hard to imagine that just outside the transparent dome, it was hailing hard and blowing a gale as condensation dripped from banana leaves and birds hopped from beautiful coloured bloom laden branches.
Interestingly, the Eden Project featured in Pierce Brosnans last Bond outing, 'Die Another Day' where it featured as Gustav Graves Icelandic base. When I visited recently, the curved dome at the front of the photo held an ice rink, but there was no sign of Miranda Frost unfortunately.
Finally, to celebrate Halloween, I popped down to the local norman church to visit the wonderfully atmospheric graveyard as the sun went down. Just down the lane a little from the church sits a holy well, dedicated to one St Ambrose, sealed over by a wooden door. The weather was suitably wretched that evening and was watched over by a full moon!
ahhhhh, cold, windy, rainy! Wonderfully miserable weather. I love it! I envy you Wote.
ReplyDeleteSouns like you had a great time Wote. Love the atmospheric photos of the graveyard and well door. Did you use an effect to make them frayed round the edges?
ReplyDeleteSure did - theres a cool free program on windows called Photoscape - rivals a lo end photoshop and has some great one click fx.
DeletePhotoscape? hmmmm, haven't heard of it. I have been trying to figure out how to mimic flames, blast-off smoke, etc but can't quite wrap my head around it.
ReplyDeleteThe Eden Project looks really cool. I love domed structures.
ReplyDeleteI find for flames, smoke etc. Photoshop elements works well- try using the brush tool with white at about 20% opacity to build it up.
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