One of the things I have found to be inspiring is individuals creativity and the ability to bring real-life places, into Second Life. People have recreated or been inspired by real-life places, building them on amazing, scenic regions and bringing them to life with their creativity. Ville de Coeur is one of those places in Second Life. It covers 7 regions, each one showing off the creativity and talent of its owners, Bedrick Panacek-Guisse(Bedrick Panacek) & Ayla Panacek-Guisse (Ayla Guisse).
Places like Ville de Colmar, Cote d'Azur in France, and Chateauneuf-en-Axios in Bourgogne, France, have been used as inspirations for creating this amazing network of regions. You will find beautiful villages dotting the rural landscapes, with little quaint shops and homes, tucked in between the mills, hills, and canals.
As you walk or drive through each region, you can see that everything has been built with an amazing eye for detail, with each region seamlessly connecting to the other region. Whether you do the walking tour, ride in a carriage, or take the trolley tour, the experience is smooth and beautiful to behold. If you don't want to use those methods of travel, there are bicycles and horses that you can borrow, where you can ride the many horse trails or ride your bike down the many roads and pathways that you will find in each region. No matter which method of transportation you decide to go with, you will be offered a cornucopia of scenic views to enjoy along the way.
Ville de Coeur is also very active. They hold events, dances, get-togethers; along with having rentals for both residents and shop owners. The list is long, on the many things you can do and interact with. The people who live here are warm and friendly, as are the owners of this amazing place.
I visited the different regions and took a sampling of photos, to give an idea of what awaits you at Ville de Coeur. I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them.
Edit: I noted this after writing the article that Ville de Coeur also has a Flickr group for their regions. If you take photos, please consider adding them to their group and sharing with them your experience there.
Wandering and exploring the wonders and amazing experiences that are found in the stunning 3D world of Second Life.
Thursday, August 8, 2019
Ville de Coeur
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bike,
country side,
driving,
forest,
France,
horse,
old world charm,
photographic,
quaint,
rural,
scenic,
small town,
village,
vintage
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Petit Lac Des Cygnes
Petit Lac Des Cygnes, which means Little Swan Lake in English, is inspired by the Southwest French countryside, near the foothills of the Pyrenees mountain range, according to the introductory notecard you receive, upon entering the sim. It is the private home of Cougar Sangria & Henry McAuley, who have graciously opened their home to the public, Wednesday - Sunday.
There are several areas that you can visit on the sim. There is a quaint cafe, a private dining area called Antoinette's, a maze, the L'Orangerie, and a swimming pool. The Chateau that you will see on the land is the owners private home, which is not a public area, but with all the things to see and experience, you will be kept quite busy.
There is a group, with a small 25L fee to join, if you need to rezz something for photos, with only the small request to clean up after yourselves.
They do have a 75 script limit and a 200,000 complexity limit active there, so please keep that in mind when visiting and sex is prohibited.
They also have a Flickr group that you can join so you can share with them any photos that you may take of the sim.
There are many areas for some fantastic photo opportunities. The landscaping is incredibly detailed and well thought out and the feel is both rustic and quaint, at the same time. A lot of love, time, and effort was put into the creation of this sim and it's obvious in the amount of detail that you will see here.
There are several areas that you can visit on the sim. There is a quaint cafe, a private dining area called Antoinette's, a maze, the L'Orangerie, and a swimming pool. The Chateau that you will see on the land is the owners private home, which is not a public area, but with all the things to see and experience, you will be kept quite busy.
There is a group, with a small 25L fee to join, if you need to rezz something for photos, with only the small request to clean up after yourselves.
They do have a 75 script limit and a 200,000 complexity limit active there, so please keep that in mind when visiting and sex is prohibited.
They also have a Flickr group that you can join so you can share with them any photos that you may take of the sim.
There are many areas for some fantastic photo opportunities. The landscaping is incredibly detailed and well thought out and the feel is both rustic and quaint, at the same time. A lot of love, time, and effort was put into the creation of this sim and it's obvious in the amount of detail that you will see here.
Labels:
cottage,
explore,
famer's market,
fields,
garden,
lake,
photographic,
quaint,
romantic,
rustic,
Second life,
vegetation
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.*
Labels:
airfield,
country,
Drivers of SL,
explore,
flight,
forest,
GTFO,
landscape,
photographic,
plane,
rustic,
scenic,
travel
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Achill Island: A Touch of Irish Charm
Yesterday I did a bit of a walkabout on the grid. Translation: I was profile perving and finding places that I have never heard of or thought they sounded interesting.
Achill Island was in the 8th profile I had perved..I mean, checked out. and it just sounded so charming, quaint, and adorable that I had to take a peek. I'm really glad I did that. It has this sweet, charming feel of it, that was reminiscent of Ireland. Designed and landscaped by the talented Minnie Atlass, she captures the feel, colors, and atmosphere of the Irish countryside in vivid detail.
As you will see in the photos, it is set up with rolling hills, a peaceful and relaxing pond, and the cliffs are rugged and dramatic looking, similar to what you would find in Ireland.
Photographers are welcome but this is also a private home for Ziggy Duster and Grace Sixpence, who are gracious enough to open their land and share, so respect for their private areas, please.
Labels:
Achill Island,
destination,
forest,
landscape,
romantic,
rustic,
scenic,
Second life,
waters
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