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*please do not use any of my images without my consent* Part of the "Dreams and Nightmares" series I turned in as my beginning photography final. Possibly more to come...
An illustration of some of the characters from Agatha Christie's novel 'The ABC Murders'. The novel is currently being serialised in the newspaper 'Asahi Weekly' in Japan.
Four stylized portraits in a grid depict individuals with distinct expressions and decorative backgrounds. Each person is dressed in vintage-inspired clothing, with backgrounds featuring geometric and floral designs.
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I wanted to create a mini crime scene so I made fake blood (powdered sugar, cocoa, water, and red food coloring) and dripped it onto a small mirror. I also grabbed the corner of the mirror to create a fingerprint. This was a fun challenge! I actually had a couple of other images I liked well enough to include in my blog post too. (I'll upload those to Flickr in the next couple of days.)
Contest dates:
Midnight SLT, November 6 - 11:59 pm SLT, November 27, 2019
Located at: Drune: East of Eden
Categories:
10,000L - Grand Prize
5,000L - Best Scenery Photo
5,000L - Best Avatar(s) Photo
5,000L - Best Action Photo
5,000L - Best Erotic Photo
Sim Info:
Drune: East of Eden is a sci-fi sim in Second Life with a cyberpunk feel, inspired by films like Blade Runner, The Fifth Element, Neuromancer, and Altered Carbon. Several versions of Drune have existed before, including a few from different fictional time periods. Eden is a sector 7 district on the East side of Drune, rumoured to be “a place of commotion and carnal disquietude."
Rules:
1. You must be a member of the Drune Flickr group and submit your entry to that group with #Drune10kContest in the title or description.
2. Photos must be taken and submitted during the the contest dates. Photos taken prior to or after those dates will not be accepted.
3. The content of the photos can be anything you like as long as it's clear the photo was taken at Drune: East of Eden. This rule is subjective and it's up to the judges' discretion to determine this. Photos taken at other versions of Drune will not be accepted.
4. Each person may submit up to two photos to the contest. You may submit as many photos you like to the group during and after the contest period, but only two for the contest. If more than two photos are submitted with #Drune10kContest in the title or description, only the first two photos submitted will be accepted unless requested otherwise.
5. The number of entries applies per person. This means that photos from alt Second Life accounts or Alt Flickr accounts will not be accepted. Contestants are expected to be honest and self-policing on this issue. If an alt is used, all photos will be disqualified.
6. Photos taken of the three judges (Hera, Sparklebottom Lasertits, and Riowyn) cannot be accepted into the contest, just to eliminate some bias. However, there are images of Sparklebottom in various places on the sim. Photos which include those images will be allowed as long as they are not the main focus of the photo.
Other info:
If you wish to rez any objects to assist with your photo, Drune Forever! is free-to-join group that allows rezzing (and is also the new, PERMANENT group for all future versions of Drune). There is a group joiner at the entrance. Please be courteous and delete rezzed objects once you have finished with them. Rezzed objects not in use will be periodically returned.
Photos do not need to be submitted to any category. It will be up to the judges to decide which category each photo fits best. As such, "Best Scenery Photo" doesn't mean it can't include avatars, and "Best Avatar(s) Photo" doesn't mean it can only include avatars.
A photo can only win one category, so if the photo includes both action and scenery, the judges will decide which category to consider it for. This also applies to the grand prize, which is what we determine to be the best of the bunch. Each prize is mutually exclusive to all of the other prizes.
Also, keep in mind that Drune: East of Eden is Adult rated (as have all previous versions of Drune) and has many erotic images and themes around the sim. Photos for the contest are welcome to be as erotic (or not) as you'd like.
That being said, please feel free to explore ALL Drune: East of Eden has to offer. There are three clubs (including Pino 2051), a hentai shop, a tattoo parlor, private apartments, an obedience training room, and several other hidden interiors. You are encouraged to explore and utilize the entirety of the sim for the contest. or even for your leisure.
Winners will be announced within a week of the contest ending.
The most important part is to have fun and do what you love! Those photos tend to come out best! If you have any questions about the contest, contact Sparklebottom Lasertits (Sparklybootie in Second Life).
Good luck! <3
healthy 300 yr+ tree cut down for no reason, in my neighbourhood. There are no bylaws against this here! One day we will consider this a crime.
Cuando la termine fui tan caradura de enviarsela al genial Ray Frenden para q me diga q le parecia, estuve sonriendo durante 1 mes...!
By a weird unhappy coincidence I found one of my hybrid comets dead and floating this afternoon..So in memoriam to Miss Fatty. ("her nickname)..I dedicate this theme to her. Twas a crime to find my fat comet done in.. She is now buried under the maple.
Found exactly as you see it, on Easdale. Quite a few people I told about the island thought it would be a great setting for a murder mystery and I have to agree!
One of the most interesting places I’ve ever been to - Easdale, one of the Slate Islands off the west coast of Scotland, near Oban. Easdale was the centre of a huge slate-making industry in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth century - there are Easdale slates on roofs as far away as Nova Scotia and New Zealand. Then in 1881 disaster struck - a huge storm and subsequent massive sea swamped all the quarries on the island. All the machinery was lost and mining had to end.
The quarries are still filled with water today - the mining machinery is still at the bottom of some of them, so they’re quite eerie and a wee bit sinister. And the island is covered with bits of slate, millions of pieces of it. It’s very other-worldly.
For more about the Slate Islands and the rest of my trip: