Fabulous Print Response
I love telling stories through my work, I hope to evoke more than just a scene in stand still, atmosphere is so important and evocative.
Thus I’m absolutely thrilled to bits with the hugely positive response to the new print series over the last 24 hours, which has also resulted in a book cover to be published in France.
I can’t wait for you to experience them in the flesh, Hahnemühle photo rag paper really brings photographs to life!
Check out prints at www.freddieardley.com/printshop
Freddie Ardley Photography
They created me just as they created you. We’re not so different.
THE WITCHER NETFLIX (2019– )
Tarnin Austa, Gondolin. They are coming.
Conpenhagen Harbor by Moonlight, 1846 by Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857).
JIM AND PAM ICONS PART 2 ✩★ (part 1: here)
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OK lads. So, in case any of you didn't know the Sunday Times just published a gloriously ridiculous interview with Orlando Bloom in which he said
"there are times when I look at a cow and think that's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen".
No. Really.
This just got me thinking, that's a very legolas thing to say. Here me out: we see in the Hobbit (movie version) that the Mirkwood elves are fairly stand-offish with the rest of Middle Earth so interactions with other lands might have been fairly limited for a the first part of his life.
I like to think that when legolas was travelling with aragorn there would have been an awful lot of
"what's that?!"
"that's a pig legolas"
"amazing! What's that?"
"that's a spider legolas."
"I didn't know they could still be that small! What's that?"
"that's a cow legolas."
"that's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen."
Moorland in August Bloom
Photographed by Freddie Ardley
chega.
HENRY CAVILL + explaining stuff more like “Toss a coin to your teacher”
911: okay sir just stay where you are, the firemen are on their way.
jungkook: [stuck in a baby swing] alrighty.
THE WITCHER (2019– ) I SHREK (2001)