If you have any last minute photo work that you wished to do, this sim has been set up to be a visual treat that is quite photographic, with a number of areas for you to visit, enjoy, and get your Halloween spirit into the mood.
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Showing posts with label landscaping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscaping. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Happy Halloween Athenaeum
Well, I am down to my last post for Halloween, on Halloween Eve, no less. I think it is fitting that it is Athenaeum that is the last post. A sim that is fully done up for this day, in particular, that achieved a perfect sense of the eeriness and a bit of the macabre in their decor. They went with a more classic, vintage-style, which is very well suited for this season and then added the perfect touches to bring an atmosphere that is almost palatable, on their sim.
If you have any last minute photo work that you wished to do, this sim has been set up to be a visual treat that is quite photographic, with a number of areas for you to visit, enjoy, and get your Halloween spirit into the mood.
If you have any last minute photo work that you wished to do, this sim has been set up to be a visual treat that is quite photographic, with a number of areas for you to visit, enjoy, and get your Halloween spirit into the mood.
Labels:
abandoned buildings,
autumn,
dark,
eerie,
Halloween,
haunted,
landscaping,
pumpkins,
ruins,
rustic,
scenic
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.
Labels:
abandoned buildings,
country,
forest,
Glenrosa,
landscaping,
rural,
scenes,
small town,
vegetation,
vintage,
windlight
Friday, September 28, 2018
Mesmeric Cove
As you step down from the train, the steam escaping from under the train is blown away by the cool brisk breeze, which tussles your hair and blows it across your face. Both hands weighed down with a suitcase, you whip your head to the side, attempting to clear your vision. As the strands are once more blown, this time out of your face, you get your first clear view of where you have stopped. The train platform looks like it is from a time long gone, and there is a crisp, earthy scent of decaying leaves tickling your nose. Glancing a little more to your left, you see in the distant, the faint shadows of buildings and the soft glow of light from some of their windows, dotting the landscape. Tipping your head slightly to the side, you stand there studying scene in front of you, your inner voice whispering in your mind, "Now what have you gotten yourself into, this time?" The better question though should be, can you unlock the history and mysteries of Mesmeric Cove.
Labels:
abandoned buildings,
autumn,
fall,
Halloween,
harvest,
haunting,
landscaping,
leaves,
pumpkins,
rural,
vintage
Monday, September 24, 2018
The Illustrious Linden Mole
As many of us know, especially the older residents, the Linden Moles are those employees from Linden Lab, who are responsible for setting up and maintaining the mainland. They terraformed, landscaped, and created the web work of roads, that go through the entire mainland. They are rarely seen, but you know that at least someone put all those roads, linden trees and the buildings up that is on Linden public land.
What many may not realize is that they also have a sim that they live on. Yup, there are roads there, along with a center square, a pub, and quite a few residences, many with the name of the mole or, in one case, the Linden who lives there. The other fun fact is that this is all open to residents who may want to drop in, visit and take a look around. The sim is called Meauxle Bureaux, which is a bit of a mouth full when you try to say it, but it's worth at least one visit, even if it's to cure your curiosity on if the moles really exist.
What many may not realize is that they also have a sim that they live on. Yup, there are roads there, along with a center square, a pub, and quite a few residences, many with the name of the mole or, in one case, the Linden who lives there. The other fun fact is that this is all open to residents who may want to drop in, visit and take a look around. The sim is called Meauxle Bureaux, which is a bit of a mouth full when you try to say it, but it's worth at least one visit, even if it's to cure your curiosity on if the moles really exist.
Labels:
buildings,
fantasy,
landscaping,
Linden moles,
quaint,
Second life,
SL,
small town,
virtual world
Sunday, September 23, 2018
The alluring draw of Pacifica
In the last couple of weeks, I have heard several people request for underwater areas to take photos. The original intent today was to find the Halloween area that is being set up over at Pacifica, but alas, that was not open yet.
As I stood on the dock, debating on looking around, I noted their diving gear and signage about an underwater area. Unable to resist the urge to peek, I slide under the blue waves near the pier to find a breathtaking underwater world open up to me. As I moved further through the water, I found many areas of wonderful beauty, just waiting to be discovered. With thriving aquatic life surrounding me and a landscaping set up to amaze you, I started to feel the draw and pull of the sim as it showed me it's beautiful layers of visual treasures.
As I stood on the dock, debating on looking around, I noted their diving gear and signage about an underwater area. Unable to resist the urge to peek, I slide under the blue waves near the pier to find a breathtaking underwater world open up to me. As I moved further through the water, I found many areas of wonderful beauty, just waiting to be discovered. With thriving aquatic life surrounding me and a landscaping set up to amaze you, I started to feel the draw and pull of the sim as it showed me it's beautiful layers of visual treasures.
Labels:
beach,
buildings,
fantasy,
fish,
landscape,
landscaping,
mermaids,
ocean,
photographic,
ruins,
sand,
scenic,
sea,
sea life,
Second life,
ship wreck,
SL,
underwater,
water
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.
Labels:
autumn,
buildings,
charming,
country,
fall,
fields,
forest,
landscaping,
leaves,
photographic,
photography,
rustic,
scenic,
Second life,
SL,
virtual world,
water,
wild life,
windlight
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!
Labels:
charming,
country,
Field of Dreams,
landscaping,
photography,
quaint,
rustic
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