I'll be taking the tour of our commissioned vessel tethered at pier 45 tomorrow, so I thought I'd make sure I knew how to get there. I can't risk keeping the captain waiting again [see report 002] so I hope an early bird approach will prevent her opinion of me from deteriorating further.
I have to say that I really do enjoy the environment around the customs house. Apart from being an impressive building on its own, the surrounding ruckus and unending flow of bodies really gives it a completely different energy from the rest of the city. A little disorienting at first, it didn't take long for me to find the controlled chaos intoxicating. I can't even understand most of the conversations that are going on, but i still find the exchanges fun. Keeping a smile on earns you extra points.
Usual precautions apply: No loose shiny objects, keep the wallet buried and walk fast. To expedite, a little extra coin goes a long way. Most of all, avoid pissing off the locals. That last one should go without saying, but you'd be surprised.
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I have to say that I really do enjoy the environment around the customs house. Apart from being an impressive building on its own, the surrounding ruckus and unending flow of bodies really gives it a completely different energy from the rest of the city. A little disorienting at first, it didn't take long for me to find the controlled chaos intoxicating. I can't even understand most of the conversations that are going on, but i still find the exchanges fun. Keeping a smile on earns you extra points.
Usual precautions apply: No loose shiny objects, keep the wallet buried and walk fast. To expedite, a little extra coin goes a long way. Most of all, avoid pissing off the locals. That last one should go without saying, but you'd be surprised.
[ Interested? Invest in my expedition via Patreon :D http://www.patreon.com/skyexpedition ]
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It's a good thing. It means you got the perspective and detail correct. Sure it's not extremely defined(paint brushy strokes,) but it gives you a sense of the reality it might be. If you blur your vision a bit, the semi-center and under the first -close-to pillars pull you in. The back offers a sense of moisture in the air as well as distance. The dark parts in the back left, though still painty-strokes gives the viewer a chance to imagine the details. It's detailed without being too exact, which is awesome. In all sense this is what art should be. ;) Taking people to different places(these particularly places people would probably LOVE to visit), if not emotions. (Though they say that's improper art somewhere. Screw thaaat! XD)
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