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TheEnigmaticMan's PhotographsEdit

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 sunsetEdit

Or sunrise. I forget which.

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

Stirk at SunsetEdit

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 CityEdit

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

 
TheEnigmaticMan suffered for this art.

A watercolourEdit

Playing around with GIMP produced this.

 
Nobody does clocks like the Swiss.

Clock TowerEdit

Better than pressing f4.

 
Stupid delivery men.

HmmmEdit

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 stepEdit

Of course, some people just don't listen.

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

Elven MapEdit

No I won't remove it.

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

DetroitEdit

For some reason, nobody likes it here.

 
Nice, but filled with skeletons

TheryonEdit

Worth 120,000.

 
Meh, better than the NHS

Obama's HealthcareEdit

Not as successful as he'd hoped.

 
The citizens of Anvil seemed unperturbed the rapidly approaching fireball

Anvil BayEdit

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

 
Worth standing on that rock for 72 hours straight.

Excavation SiteEdit

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 MorrowindEdit

These used to be revolutionary graphics.

 
TheEnigmaticMan never tires of sweeping landscapes.

A(nother) view of the imperial cityEdit

Beautiful, but the mountains really do look like porridge.