One of the things I love about the grid is the places that are inspired by real places in real life, like Auld Lang Syne. Created by Eloise Blake and inspired by parts of Shetland, Orkney and the Hebrides, she has brought some parts of Scotland to the grid.
Aptly named Auld Lang Syne, a song which was submitted to the Scots Musical Museum by the Scottish poet, Robert Burns, who claimed the words were taken from an old man's singing. The lyric's in the Scottish version is about good friends sitting down together and recalling adventures and memories of long ago.
I've tried several times to come up with a description of what you will find but I have to admit, like Scotland, it's hard to describe. You will find rough terrain and soft gentle spots to rest your feet, which is Scotland. It's a land of contrasts, with harsh and weathered cliffs that the sea beats on it, day-to-day, and then the soft gentle moors, with the heather sweetening up the air and enchanting you as you walk by it. And yes, that is what Eloise pulled into SL, the whole atmosphere that makes Scotland such an amazing and beautiful land. With that said, I think in ending, I will just leave you with the Scottish version of Auld Lang Syne.
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And auld lang syne?
(Chorus)
For auld lang syne, my jo,
For auld lang syne,
We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.
And surely ye'll be your pint-stowp!
And surely I'll be mine!
And we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
For auld land syne.
We twa hae run about the braes
And pu'd the gowans fine;
But we've wander'd mony a weary foot
Sin auld lang syne.
We twa hae paidl'd i' the burn,
Frae mornin' sun till dine;
But seas between us braid hae roar'd
Sin auld lang syne.
And there's a hand, my trusty fiere!
And gie's a hand o' thine!
And we'll tak a right guid willy waught,
For auld lang syne.
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Lyrics and information obtained at Encyclopedia Britannica
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Tuesday, January 21, 2020
For Old Times sake - Auld Lang Syne
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Sunday, January 19, 2020
Breath in the Oxygen!
Due to RL, this post is a long time in coming. Back in December, I had the pleasure of meeting SixDigital and seeing her amazing sim, Oxygen.
The sim is done with a bit of a vintage feel to it, with plenty of beautiful areas to visit, including a gorgeous beach that is set up with not just an eye to detail, but you get the sense of peaceful serenity, as well. A walk around the sim is not just a pleasure, but for a photographer, it's pure joy. She balances the visuals out in a manner that is not overwhelming, but wonderful to behold, in each area you look.
Not only is it a cornucopia of wonderful visuals, but it's also active as well, with a variety of different events and activities for you to enjoy. If you feel like you never wish to leave this treasure of a sim, there are also rentals that are available at the sim, so you can make it your home as well.
Drop by, join the group and enjoy!
The sim is done with a bit of a vintage feel to it, with plenty of beautiful areas to visit, including a gorgeous beach that is set up with not just an eye to detail, but you get the sense of peaceful serenity, as well. A walk around the sim is not just a pleasure, but for a photographer, it's pure joy. She balances the visuals out in a manner that is not overwhelming, but wonderful to behold, in each area you look.
Not only is it a cornucopia of wonderful visuals, but it's also active as well, with a variety of different events and activities for you to enjoy. If you feel like you never wish to leave this treasure of a sim, there are also rentals that are available at the sim, so you can make it your home as well.
Drop by, join the group and enjoy!
Saturday, September 7, 2019
A Love Letter to Mimmo
I admit I did mull over the title for a bit before I came to realize that I had fallen in love with this breathtakingly beautiful region. As a photographer, I have seen many beautiful and creative places. Each one that I have visited and posted about, took my breath away in some way, be it visually, emotionally, and/or spiritually. Mimmo, to me, is a dedication to photographers and their photography. Everywhere I looked, there was a photo opportunity waiting for you to click your camera and capture it.
Mimmo is owned by Eli Cord (Elise Sirnah), who is a talented photographer herself. Her gallery shows her work off, giving examples from Mimmo itself, of beautiful works of art. If you are wondering what Mimmo means, it's an Italian term of endearment for a child or baby, and you can see, this is her baby. Every inch of the land is done with love and dedication for photography, from the stream that runs through the entire region to the soft rolling hills and the mountains. You are invited to rest and relax, allowing you to let your creativity loose on the beautiful landscape.
For photographers who need to rezz, there is a group available to join, just remember to clean up after yourself when you are done. There is also a Flickr group that you can join, to submit your work to, as well.
For once, I find that I just don't have enough words to describe this amazing place, so instead, I think I'll let my work show you. My only hope is that I did Mimmo justice in my photos.
If you don't already know it, Jay T Muir updated and released a large pack of wl's that he had available in his blog for free. He now has it packaged all together, so there is 26 wl's in one pack. Most of my photos were taken with his wl's here, with the exception of the last one with the painting on the easel, which was taken with Ambient Realism. The link is to his FB page, just scroll down a little way and you will find the post where he released them along with the download link.
Mimmo is owned by Eli Cord (Elise Sirnah), who is a talented photographer herself. Her gallery shows her work off, giving examples from Mimmo itself, of beautiful works of art. If you are wondering what Mimmo means, it's an Italian term of endearment for a child or baby, and you can see, this is her baby. Every inch of the land is done with love and dedication for photography, from the stream that runs through the entire region to the soft rolling hills and the mountains. You are invited to rest and relax, allowing you to let your creativity loose on the beautiful landscape.
For photographers who need to rezz, there is a group available to join, just remember to clean up after yourself when you are done. There is also a Flickr group that you can join, to submit your work to, as well.
For once, I find that I just don't have enough words to describe this amazing place, so instead, I think I'll let my work show you. My only hope is that I did Mimmo justice in my photos.
If you don't already know it, Jay T Muir updated and released a large pack of wl's that he had available in his blog for free. He now has it packaged all together, so there is 26 wl's in one pack. Most of my photos were taken with his wl's here, with the exception of the last one with the painting on the easel, which was taken with Ambient Realism. The link is to his FB page, just scroll down a little way and you will find the post where he released them along with the download link.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Up, Up, and Away!
The airplane stays up because it doesn't have the time to fall. Orville WrightIt's been a while since I had a chance to write in my blog. Life likes to throw you some busy periods and I have had a long stretch of one. Since I have had a little more time, I have been keeping myself busy finding some new and interesting things to do and see. Through some friends, I was introduced to two amazing groups, GTFO(Get the Freight Out!) and Drivers of SL.
Through these groups, I have been exposed to some wonderful places on the mainlands, like Aniak Airfield. While there, I was able to take some photos of the decorative skills of Syler Avon & Rurua, who are responsible for the amazing look and feel of Aniak Airfield, which is owned by Cinn Bouchard, the owner of the wonderful GTFO game.
The airfield is a fully functioning airfield, where you will see planes coming and going. They have a monthly competition going on for the pilots, the Flyer of the Month and a system that is unique to their airfield, called a STOL runway landing sensor, which measures the accuracy of landings and take-offs.
As for the setup, the whole area is set up with a quaint rustic, vintage-style of feel to it. All of it is tastefully done, including their little rental homes and parking/storage areas for your planes. The entire airfield is not just well thought out but wonderfully put together, so there is consistency through the entire area.
For photographers, this is a fantastic area for vintage style photos and if you need to use a pose stand, you are able to do so here. *Remember to clean up after you are done and keep in mind, there is active planes coming and going in this airfield.*
The airfield is a fully functioning airfield, where you will see planes coming and going. They have a monthly competition going on for the pilots, the Flyer of the Month and a system that is unique to their airfield, called a STOL runway landing sensor, which measures the accuracy of landings and take-offs.
As for the setup, the whole area is set up with a quaint rustic, vintage-style of feel to it. All of it is tastefully done, including their little rental homes and parking/storage areas for your planes. The entire airfield is not just well thought out but wonderfully put together, so there is consistency through the entire area.
For photographers, this is a fantastic area for vintage style photos and if you need to use a pose stand, you are able to do so here. *Remember to clean up after you are done and keep in mind, there is active planes coming and going in this airfield.*
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
The Peace of Glenrosa
Autumn is a season filled with a myriad of different hues of colors and we are reminded by the cooling weather that winter is not far now. Seeing all the different blogs dedicated to landscapes and destinations, I figured today I would actually do one that is not showing the autumn colors but instead is just a peaceful forest, filled with the colors of summer.
Glenrosa is both peaceful and serene, though, with the right wind lighting, you can deepen those colors and create even an ominous backdrop for your photo work, depending on your mood. As you will see in my photos that I grabbed, while at the sim, I used several different windlight settings to give different atmospheres to my photography.
The sim is well thought out, well designed with a solid eye towards each section blending in with the other, creating a seamlessness in your visual experience. It is a sim well worth the tp over to check it out.
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Thursday, September 27, 2018
The Ippos Collective: Nymphai
This is the 3rd installment of the Ippos Collective, the Nymphai sim. The best way to describe this sim is to think of an old town charm, with rustic cabins and campsites through it, along with corner stores to add charm and appeal and dirt paths to wander down. There are areas where campers can gather together, to catch up and enjoy each others company, along with a landscaping that begs to be seen. They have a corral for horses, so if you are a horse enthusiast, they are set up for you very well and pets are allowed here. This sim is set up for you to literally walk around it and is connected to the other sims, so if you are on a horse, you have a wonderful ride ahead of you here.
There are residents here as well, so heavy emphasis on respecting their areas is a must and is also home to 2 larger events, The Secret Affair and Enchantment.
**I went to visit the last of the 4 sims and was going to do a post on it as well, but realized after I landed, it is even more residential than any of the other sims. I am uncertain on how open it really is so I will not be doing a post on that one, due to privacy concerns.**
There are residents here as well, so heavy emphasis on respecting their areas is a must and is also home to 2 larger events, The Secret Affair and Enchantment.
**I went to visit the last of the 4 sims and was going to do a post on it as well, but realized after I landed, it is even more residential than any of the other sims. I am uncertain on how open it really is so I will not be doing a post on that one, due to privacy concerns.**
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Saturday, September 22, 2018
The sweet sounds of Melody
I should first confess that I love fall. The colors, sounds, smells, and the feeling of a cool breeze on my cheek, are all things that make fall one of the most amazing seasons for me. I'm a lover of all things that happen during this season, including the landscaping and decorations that are done on the grid, during this time of the year.
This next sim is called Melody and they put together an amazing visual of the season on their land. As I walked through, I could almost feel that cool breeze caressing my cheek and hear the crisp crunching sound of the leaves under my boots. Photographically, they put together a treat for the eye, in the way they blended the colors together in their landscaping. I highly recommend popping over and enjoying the hard work that went into this sim.
This next sim is called Melody and they put together an amazing visual of the season on their land. As I walked through, I could almost feel that cool breeze caressing my cheek and hear the crisp crunching sound of the leaves under my boots. Photographically, they put together a treat for the eye, in the way they blended the colors together in their landscaping. I highly recommend popping over and enjoying the hard work that went into this sim.
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
Netherwood: Rustic Beauty!
I seem to be on a rustic, country kick right now but I can't help it, the creators make them just too gorgeous to pass up, which brings me to Netherwood. Netherwood is owned and created by Lauren Bentham, who is also the owner and creator of Bentham Manor, Everwinter sim,Baja Norte, Baja Cove, Baja Bay, Baja Sands & Storybrooke Gardens. Wow, busy lady!
Nertherwood is a blending of beautiful landscape, well thought houses with livestock grazing gently in small pastures, a rivers framing the landscape, creating a gentle flow throughout the sim. It is a little graphically demanding in some areas, so this is not for the faint of video cards but even on the lower settings, you cannot miss the beauty that has been created here by a designer with an amazing eye for detail. If you are looking to rezz things, like bloggers and photographers enjoy doing, there is a group that you can join that will give you the rights to temporarily rezz which costs 150L. As the owner states though, that helps keep the sim running, so well worth helping her out.
I admit, I enjoyed photographing this sim quite a lot, since there is just so much to enjoy and the set up to be honest is perfect for photos, in my opinion; so please enjoy!
If you were looking for the link, here it is! Netherwood
*The land is moderate btw, so please remember and respect that, thank you!*
Oh yeah, if you wish to do a little tour of all the amazing sims that Lauren has, there is the list with the links:
Everwinter
Baja Cove
Baja Norte
Baja Bay
Baja Sands
StoryBrooke Gardens
Nertherwood is a blending of beautiful landscape, well thought houses with livestock grazing gently in small pastures, a rivers framing the landscape, creating a gentle flow throughout the sim. It is a little graphically demanding in some areas, so this is not for the faint of video cards but even on the lower settings, you cannot miss the beauty that has been created here by a designer with an amazing eye for detail. If you are looking to rezz things, like bloggers and photographers enjoy doing, there is a group that you can join that will give you the rights to temporarily rezz which costs 150L. As the owner states though, that helps keep the sim running, so well worth helping her out.
I admit, I enjoyed photographing this sim quite a lot, since there is just so much to enjoy and the set up to be honest is perfect for photos, in my opinion; so please enjoy!
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Now off to find another adventure and wander the great wide grid! |
*The land is moderate btw, so please remember and respect that, thank you!*
Oh yeah, if you wish to do a little tour of all the amazing sims that Lauren has, there is the list with the links:
Everwinter
Baja Cove
Baja Norte
Baja Bay
Baja Sands
StoryBrooke Gardens
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Field of Dreams
If you are an avid fan of photography, then you should be made aware of this fantastic event that occurs each week called Photohunts. I've done many photo hunts with this group in the past and they find the most fantastic, out of the way, amazing sims! I'm not sure how they find all of these wonderful treasures, but they do. If you want to take a little peek at them, you will find them here.
Thanks to this group, I can also bring you this wonderful sim, which was featured back in February by the Photohunts group called Field of Dreams. The amount of detail and the feel of the sim is blended perfectly together to create a rustic and charming atmosphere throughout the sim. There is quite a number of great areas for photography at the sim, allowing for quite a variety of different shots that can be done here, keeping in mind that the land does have a moderate rating, so no xrated photos please.
As you will see from some of the photos I took while I was there, I had alot of fun with both windlight and angles on some of the shots. I hope you enjoy!
Thanks to this group, I can also bring you this wonderful sim, which was featured back in February by the Photohunts group called Field of Dreams. The amount of detail and the feel of the sim is blended perfectly together to create a rustic and charming atmosphere throughout the sim. There is quite a number of great areas for photography at the sim, allowing for quite a variety of different shots that can be done here, keeping in mind that the land does have a moderate rating, so no xrated photos please.
As you will see from some of the photos I took while I was there, I had alot of fun with both windlight and angles on some of the shots. I hope you enjoy!
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country,
Field of Dreams,
landscaping,
photography,
quaint,
rustic
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