User:TheEnigmaticMan/Photography

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TheEnigmaticMan's Photographs[edit]

I have herein placed a selection of Screenshots, for the edification of the good people of UESP.

Who would have thought that the Daedra had nuclear weapons?

Silorn at sunset[edit]

Or sunrise. I forget which.

As he looked eastward, TheEnigmaticMan realised that some LOD files were missing.

Stirk at Sunset[edit]

Whilst rooting around for the remains of a sunken ship, I saw this. Now, so have you.

Due to the recession, the development on the right was abandoned.

A view of the Imperial City[edit]

My desktop background. The result of five attempts. Blasted tree was in the way.

TheEnigmaticMan suffered for this art.

A watercolour[edit]

Playing around with GIMP produced this.

Nobody does clocks like the Swiss.

Clock Tower[edit]

Better than pressing f4.

Stupid delivery men.

Hmmm[edit]

I can't quite put my finger on it, but I suspect that something might be wrong with this picture.

We told them to mind the step.

Please Mind the step[edit]

Of course, some people just don't listen.

TheEnigmaticMan can't see anything Wrong with the Elven Map.

Elven Map[edit]

No I won't remove it.

Crime has gone down, but it's still Detroit.

Detroit[edit]

For some reason, nobody likes it here.

Nice, but filled with skeletons

Theryon[edit]

Worth 120,000.

Meh, better than the NHS

Obama's Healthcare[edit]

Not as successful as he'd hoped.

The citizens of Anvil seemed unperturbed the rapidly approaching fireball

Anvil Bay[edit]

TheEnigmaticMan has a penchant for sunsets. As you might have noticed.

Worth standing on that rock for 72 hours straight.

Excavation Site[edit]

Added by The Lost Spires mod. You know, the one in which everybody seems to know exactly where the spires are.

This does not bode well.

Daedric ruins in Morrowind[edit]

These used to be revolutionary graphics.

TheEnigmaticMan never tires of sweeping landscapes.

A(nother) view of the imperial city[edit]

Beautiful, but the mountains really do look like porridge.