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Hobbiton

Photography Landscape posted on Mar 04, 2010
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Hello. Hobbiton place of the little folks. You might wondering why the houses are white. This movie set display located on a working sheep farm. They do have a right to display the village and organize tours to see where many little Hobbit were living their exciting life but they not allowed to use the original facial elements and decorations of the houses or surounding plants and fences. I can deal with that! I saw a movie way too many times so for me very easy to tranform this place to a real hobbit village again. Have a wonderful day/nite...seeya

Comments (22)


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flora-crassella

2:49PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

how interesting! Great photo!

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Flixthe

2:58PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

Beaucoup de fenêtres mais pas beaucoup de portes. Et moi voyais ça plutôt profond. C'est clairement plus confortable ainsi.

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carlx

2:58PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

Fabulous and fantastic!!!

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prutzworks

2:59PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

ah the movie set looks quite similar to teletubbiesland, lol nice shot!

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marybelgium

3:04PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

fabuleux !

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MrsRatbag

3:16PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

I think I like it better white; very pretty, I wish we lived this way, with homes built into the surroundings like this!

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Littlejock

4:07PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

Beautiful shot and view. Thank you to share

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Madbat

4:43PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

Well, that is just too cool to dismantle anyway!

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jocko500

5:31PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

wish i have a house like that. remind me of the huts the people that was moveing out west and they used domething that made it look like this. the roofs was strong for a horse could walk on it. I do not know about the window or doors. cool looking

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goodoleboy

7:05PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

I see you're getting into the hobbit of taking some neat fotos of Hobbiton, T! Stellar POV and clarity in this cool composition. Actually, it looks like a little toy village.

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Richardphotos

8:28PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

very interesting and superb shot.I bet the sheep could care less

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watapki66

8:50PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

Wonderful shot!

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sharky_

11:58PM | Thu, 04 March 2010

Very interesting shot. Aloha

MrsLubner

12:04AM | Fri, 05 March 2010

My second husband was one who felt that this type of home was the only way to go. I fought for years to keep him from digging a hole into the side of the hill where we lived to build us a house underground. As fun as it looks, it is really the look that I love... underground houses just don't have enough windows for me. LOL

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danob

2:16AM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Extraordinary place at first I thought it was some sort of WW2 coastal defences

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pauldeleu

6:03AM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Great photo.

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Myel

7:55AM | Fri, 05 March 2010

Wonderful!

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TwoPynts

7:28PM | Fri, 05 March 2010

wowowowowow

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smittan

2:40AM | Sat, 06 March 2010

Great Shot !!

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cvrad

11:59AM | Sat, 06 March 2010

Very interesting where are these at?

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durleybeachbum

3:55PM | Sat, 06 March 2010

Magic!

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auntietk

12:52AM | Sun, 07 March 2010

Very cool! This makes for a wonderful photograph.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/320
ISO Speed100
Focal Length33

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