My favorite time of the year is here, with the breezes becoming crisper with fresh, cool air and the colorful palette of fall covering the landscapes in RL and in SL. Tours are in the last stages of planning for the season and you can feel an excitement thrumming through fellow Fall lovers, all eager for the turn of the seasonal clock.
At this time of the year, I do tend to be more involved with landscape photography. I cannot help but try to capture all the amazing sights that are put together and created by so many talented artists. With that said, I felt that starting with Pendle Hill and the owner and creator of the sim, Lauren Bentham, was only right since her work was the first I seen in SL, back in 2009.
Lauren Bentham has created and owned some amazing sims over the years, including the Baja Beach regions, Arranmore, Everwinter, Storybrooke Gardens, Netherwood, and Bentham Manor. Each one is very high quality in appearance, right down to the smallest of details.
There is a group that is available to join with a one time fee of 175L, if you wish to rezz things, which goes to the upkeep of the land. (Remember to pick up after yourself though please). The region is a moderate rating and it is up all year long. They also have a Flickr group that you are encouraged to submit your photos to, if you have taken photos at Pendle Hill.
For the windlights, I was using Jay's Battlescars newest ones that were released recently in the large 26 in 1 pack from his blog.
Wandering and exploring the wonders and amazing experiences that are found in the stunning 3D world of Second Life.
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Something Wickedly Haunting Has Arrived
Labels:
abandoned buildings,
dark,
eerie,
gothic,
Halloween,
haunted,
haunting,
macabre,
ruins,
shipwreck,
vintage
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.
Labels:
charming,
country,
country side,
cozy,
fields,
forest,
Mimmo,
photographic,
photography,
relaxing,
rural,
rustic,
scenic,
Second life,
vegetation,
villa,
village,
virtual world,
wl's
Thursday, August 8, 2019
Ville de Coeur
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.
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.
Labels:
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
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