PL Fallin Photography

Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Silencing Frogs at Frog Pond - Tales from The Shire

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    Frog Pond has a lot of frogs and they can be very noisy.  Shots for Lord of the Rings were interrupted due to t...
Thursday, August 14, 2014

Hobbits like to eat "Cabbage" and so do Rabbits

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Hobbits and Rabbits have several things in common and eating cabbage is one of them. Of course J.R.R. Tolkien made a distinction that Hob...

Ah, Sunflowers in Middle Earth's Garden

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  I took these pictures in February 2014 at The Shire from The Hobbit film set.  It is summer time in New Zealand. Sunflowers wer...
Thursday, June 26, 2014

The Hobbit's Middle-Earth Flower and Vegetable Garden

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The Hobbit film set is home to a rustic year-round, working vegetable garden that one would expect to find in midd...

"The only brew for the brave and true...comes from the Green Dragon!"

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During the Hobbiton Film set tour, we visited the Green Dragon Inn and received free brew.  I tried a glass of apple cider and it was cold, ...
Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The Old Mill on The Water at "The Hobbiton Shire"

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Bilbo Baggins ran by the Mill and a mile beyond to get to the Green Dragon to meet Thorin and Company.  The Old Mill was th...
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plfallin
Florida, United States
As a lifetime student of English literature, Photography for me is an artistic form of creative expression. It is poetry in living images, scripted through emotions, feelings, and thoughts of my surroundings. There is nothing more beautiful than nature photography and preserving memories of where I have been and the paths I have traveled. I have studied photography for several years and it has become a creative outlet for me. It is a true art form and can be used in many different formats. It illuminates life and communicates across all languages and cultures. It helps us to express the visual beauty of our surroundings and share the events of our lives. Every picture has a story to tell, a poem to express, and a place to discover.
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