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Macro Mondays "Footwear"

•Hair and Accessories: {Limerence} Bachelorette (Gacha)

•Outfit: ERSCH - Gelica Set (Gacha)

•BackBone Industrial Bar Set (Past Man Cave)

•GOOSE - Industrial Caged Lamp Set (Past TMD)

 

•Head: CATWA Catya

•Body: Maitreya Lara Mesh Body

•Skin: MILA

•Makeup: L’etre

•Rings: **RE** Luxy

•Pose: Overlow

•Building: Scarlet Creative Catskills Lodge (LuxeBox)

Above Bar, Southampton, UK

 

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© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot from October 2019. Clearly her 'Hen Party' had fun with the veil! Enjoy!

Credits :

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Pose : {QP} - Bridal set

Bis aus einer ganz normalen jungen Frau die "schönste aller Bräute" geworden ist, ist einiges zu tun...

Ich durfte eine habe Stunde dabei sein :-)))

A bride standing still holding her lover's heart

in her dream.

 

“Where is your heart, where is my heart?”

  

Expressing the fluctuations of the inner heart :

Love and marriage.

 

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Tia Rungray - Emptimythia (Album Digest Video)

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MAP: the installation spaces within the SIM.

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Candid Street Photography From Edinburgh, Scotland

Someone I met today

I don't know her name

Friday is the wedding

Bride to be ... 👰

... Soon to be Mrs. 💍

My friend is getting married

Bride to be ... 👰

... Soon to be Mrs. 💍

 

Pre-wedding photo @ Luane's World

Taxi >> Winter Magic >>>

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Somehow she continues to love me <3

The day of her wedding dawned sunny and bright, flooding her dressing room as she walked in. Around her, the familiar colours, shapes and smells of her life up until now comforted her: her beloved dressing table upon which stood her silver backed brushes, comb and mirror and her bottles of scent, the paintings of her ancestors smiling beatifically down upon her, their features as familiar to her as if they lived now rather than a hundred or two hundred years ago. And yet, there were differences today too. Her bridal bouquet of white Madonna lilies lay on the floral sofa, whilst her beloved copy of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility and her long gloves sat atop her cascading, frothy London lace wedding veil as it tumbled down from its stand and cascaded down the front of her dressing table and over her chair. As the daughter of a squire, she may leave her family home a miss of the manor, but she will return the mistress of another as she marries a local member of the landed gentry. Her only hope is that she is marrying as well, and as happily, as her favourite heroine, Elizabeth Bennett.

 

The theme for “Smile on Saturday” for the 19th of October is “view the V”, a theme where it is required to take a photo where something beginning with the letter v should be the main subject of the picture. I have opted for the word and subject “veil”. Anyone who follows my photostream knows that I love and collect 1:12 size miniatures which I photograph in realistic scenes. The artifice of recreating in minute detail items in 1:12 scale always amazes me, and it’s amazing how the eye can be fooled. I have created such a scene here, where everything is comes from my 1:12 miniatures collection. The veil is in reality a dainty piece of London made lace given to me by a friend. I felt that the dainty flowers that run along the edge of the lace would sit nicely atop a small bride's head. What was funny was that when I draped it over the wooden hat stand, the lace came to sit like this around the head of the stand. It seemed perfect, almost like it wanted to be photographed that way, and I obliged. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile!

 

Fun things to look for in this tableau in addition to the veil include:

 

The silver dressing table set on the dressing table, consisting of mirror, brushes, a comb and a lidded powder pot has been made by Warwick Miniatures in Ireland, who are well known for the quality and detail applied to their pieces. The selection of sparkling perfume bottles, are handmade by an English artisan for the Little Green Workshop. Made of cut coloured crystals set in a gilt metal frames or using vintage cut glass beads they look so elegant and terribly luxurious. The vase of flowers has been made by the Falcon Company, who specialise in high quality, realistic 1:12 miniatures, and are well known for their floral arrangements. The gilded Rococo style vase is a hand painted miniature by artisan Rachael Munday.

 

The elbow length white evening gloves on the seat of the chair are artisan pieces made of kid leather. I acquired these from a high street dolls house specialist when I was a teenager. Amazingly, they have never been lost in any of the moves that they have made over the years are still pristinely clean.

 

The dressing table, which is actually a marriage piece (two separate pieces made into one) I acquired from Kathleen Knight’s Doll House Shop in the United Kingdom.

 

The dressing table chair did not come with the dressing table, although it does match nicely. Upholstered in a very fine pink satin, it was made by the high-end dolls’ house miniature furniture manufacturer, Bespaq.

 

The floral sofa and salon chair is part of a Marie Antoinette suite made by the high-end miniature furniture maker, Creal. The bridal bouquet on the seat of the sofa is a handmade artisan piece by an unknown creator comes from Kathleen Knight’s Doll House Shop.

 

The wallpaper is a 1:12 size version of an Eighteenth Century pattern. The paintings on the wall come from Marie Makes Miniatures in the United Kingdom.

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I went on a Hen do in covent garden last night, it was such fun. I took my camera but it doesn't have an inbuilt flash and I didn't want to take my bulky speedlight. I couldn't resist taking a few shots, there are more to follow but I can't seem to upload anything very quickly right now.

  

E-session on my blog!

 

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playa del carmen, Mexique

Leanne our future daughter in law on a visit to their reception venue.

Broadway, Downtown Los Angeles, California

 

'Roid Week Fall 2017 - Day 4 #1

Stumbled upon a photoshoot of a bride and groom, so I asked the father of the bride who was on the sidelines permission to take the picture (using gestures with my camera as I don't speak Japanese 😂). I didn't particularly like her side glance but there's a limit to my sign language capabilities, I had to take the snap and move on.

This is one of my latest necklaces. It is pure white with slightly off white to the centres. I called it Bride to Be as it reminded me of a wedding on a beach in a tropical setting. It was an extremely testing piece as using only the thinnest setting of extruder strand.

This is our extended Family member!

 

This is not a good quality photo considering the mobile

My youngest daughter on her Hens Party at a winery in Orange.

It's ok Chucky and I only got into a minor fight the wedding's still on!

 

My take on the lovely Jennifer Tilly in Bride of Chucky for our Fav Horror Movie Characters, is she my fav... not really but top 5 since my actual fav is pretty damn hard to do in SL

 

As always check back tomorrow for the next theme and be sure to check out Catrie's version of today's theme!

 

Stylecard:

 

Head: Catwa; Jessica

Skin: Insol; May

Hair: TRUTH: Caralisa

Body: Slink; Hourglass

Blood & Wounds: Izzie's; Blood and Wounds

Dress: Wicca's Wardrobe; Rosemary Dress

Jacket: RC; Bride of Chucky outfit

Pose: FOXCITY; Cute but Psycho (Knife hidden behind back)

  

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