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My third Stranger Things vignette shows the gate inside the Hawkins National Laboratory, which plays a important role in the Netflix series. It is the entrance to a different world, the Upside Down.. It contains the same locations and infrastructure as the human world, but it is much darker, colder and obscured by an omnipresent fog while ash-like spores drift through the air. In Episode 4: The body you can see inside the Hawkins Laboratory one of Brenner's workers attached to a security line goes through the gate to the alternate dimension. The worker reaches the other side, but the Monster seemingly finds him and cuts the worker off from the security line. Brenner's crew was not able to reel him back in time, instead pulling out a metal hook smothered in blood.

48143152177_9eca6458c6.jpgStranger Things Season 1 - The Gate by KevFett2011, auf Flickr

I hope you like my third vignette, I would be pleased to get feedback.

Greetings Kevin

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On 6/29/2019 at 8:33 PM, greg3 said:

Very nice - captures the scene perfectly!! Looking forward to seeing more pics!!

Thank you for your Feedback, I'm very glad that you like my work. Here is a Detail Picture and a short Clip:

 

 

Greetings Kevin 

 

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On 6/28/2019 at 7:08 AM, KevFett2011 said:

My third Stranger Things vignette shows the gate inside the Hawkins National Laboratory, which plays a important role in the Netflix series. It is the entrance to a different world, the Upside Down.. It contains the same locations and infrastructure as the human world, but it is much darker, colder and obscured by an omnipresent fog while ash-like spores drift through the air. In Episode 4: The body you can see inside the Hawkins Laboratory one of Brenner's workers attached to a security line goes through the gate to the alternate dimension. The worker reaches the other side, but the Monster seemingly finds him and cuts the worker off from the security line. Brenner's crew was not able to reel him back in time, instead pulling out a metal hook smothered in blood.

I really dig the unsettled structuring of both the floor and the breached wall in this vignette. :thumbup: :smug:

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On 7/14/2019 at 3:07 PM, Digger of Bricks said:

I really dig the unsettled structuring of both the floor and the breached wall in this vignette. :thumbup: :smug:

Thank you, glad that you like it :D

Greetings Kevin 

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