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Cyber Fair is HERE!
September 2 - 22
September 2 12:00 pm slt - CYBER Fair Opens
(September 2, 6:00 am slt - EARLY SHOPPING Starts)
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Check out some of the stuff you can buy today!
NeuroVoid Head, Hood and Backpack - MoonSha
Cypher Mantis Blades - TERIYAKI
Other stuff:-
LANEVO - Silence Armor + Boots & Pants
TENEBRE - Blood Pact + Hand Scuffs - Fresh - FLESH
DeadBoy.ink - Let me go (HAND BRUISES) NORMAL
SULFUR - Fragile Bruises - Dull [BOM]
TF - Body Veins
HANZ - Electrical Discharges Upper [Light] BoM
-Pretty Liars- Back Augmentation [LEVEL 2]
-Pretty Liars- Butt Lift + Enhancer [LEVEL 3]
-Pretty Liars- Pec Enhancer [LEVEL 2] + Push up [LEVEL 3]
-Pretty Liars- Pelvis Enhancer [LEVEL 2]
i i c i n g - // (PBR) finger bandaids v4 - Legacy M
HEX - Michiko Claws
MESHBODY - Legacy (m) (1.7.1)
VELOUR - PICASSO HOMME Skin for Legacy (FIT/VAMP) Eros Neck
Adding the info here as my blog is having server issues
DUCHESS {left}:
LINGERIE: Liliya by Voluptas Virtualis ~ Available at Kink(y) Event {September 28 to October 19}
HAIR: Sylke by Wasabi Pills ~ Available at UBER {September 25 to October 23}
SKIN: Olga {champagne} by the Skinnery ~ Available at Collabor88 {Sept 8 to Oct 6th}
BLUSH: Luve By Zibska ~ Available at Shiny Shabby {September 15 to October 15}
LIP COLOR: Larentia By Zibska ~ Available at Shiny Shabby {September 15 to October 15}
HEAD: Kimberly by CATWA
HEELS: Autumn Wedge by Eudora3D ~ Available at Shoetopia
RING: Thistle Ring by On a Lark ~ Available at The Liaison Collaborative {Sept 7 to Sept 30}
TATTOO: Mustang by White~Widow ~ Available at upcoming Kinky Event {Opens Sept 28}
POSE: Book Lovers ~ Good Company {Book & Cat} by Le Poppycock ~ Available at The Liaison Collaborative {Sept 7 to Sept 30}
KYNNE {right}:
LINGERIE: Corinna by Dead Dollz ~ Available at Frou Frou {Sept 10 to October 8} maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pink%20Heaven/193/93/2999
HAIR: Montana by Truth
HEAD: Catya by CATWA
SKIN: Heidi {european} by DeeTaLeZ ~ New in MainStore
POSE: Book Lovers by Le Poppycock ~ Available at The Liaison Collaborative {Sept 7 to Sept 30}
DECOR:
Cats : Le Poppycock ~ Available at The Liaison Collaborative {Sept 7 to Sept 30}
Chairs, Table, pendant industrial lights, paper bag : Nutmeg – One World Set. ~ Available at Shiny Shabby {September 15 to October 15}
Pile of chairs, and ballerina’s on the floor : Nutmeg – Kate’s Vintage Collection – A Girl Named Kate Garden Set. ~ Available at Shiny Shabby {September 15 to October 15}
One that managed to get away from the ravages of man, sheep and deer ... well done and thoughts go to those that didn't. Glen Moriston / Doe
Down to the beach this week for some sports shooting practice. Got a new Canon 70-200L and wanted to test it out at dusk. Not too bad. More sports shots will follow later this week.
The grass flow in Klusha Creek looks like it is flowing to the left, but the brown water of the Nordenskiold curves around the bend in the middle from left to right. From here on the water is a little murky.
Braeburn to Carmacks Expedition via Waterways
Section Four: Klusha Creek & Nordenskiold River. Twin Lakes to Flower Mountain Take-out.
I couldn't find any information of previous attempts to paddle this river system and I doubt many have, as the water level is quite low. This means dragging the boat behind for long stretches, climbing over numerous log jams and beaver dams, and diving under overhanging brush and sweepers. There were some really bad obstructions between Twin Lakes and the confluence of Kirkland Creek. The Nordenskiold enters almost unnoticable from the left bringing brown silty water to the clear Klusha. After Kirkland Creek the river [Nordenskiold] turns to a nice woodland river with almost non obstructions and the water quality improves.
We have visited this waterfall a number of times before. Most shoot this from the left side of the falls, as have I. The trails take you right up to the face of the falls. That's easy enough. However I have always wanted to see what it looked like from the far right side. Trouble is, that side is hard to get to. First, you have to cross the river. I guess that's no biggie but it's not an easy river to cross. This time I brought my waders. I have not had good luck with these in the past, in fact they caused me to fill my camera bag with water in the past. See, the bottom of the feet are hard plastic and they get no traction on the rocks. Anyway, this time they worked well.
So once across the river, you are facing a wall of delicate moss. This is one of the reasons to see this waterfall. Being one of those that always tries to be unbelievably respectful of the landscape, this created the biggest challenge. I needed to get up and almost behind the moss covered hill to see the smaller series of falls that usually hide in the shadows. I started by staying in the many small streams that fall down the hill face because there is no chance for footprints in the moss. Once over there I saw that I was not the first to try to walk up to this side. It seemed my predicessor also tread lightly. Even so, I could see thier footprints, so I followed those to minimize my trek.
It was a slow climb, not because it was hard, but because of the care taken. I had finally reached the top and I have to be honest, I was not all that impressed. Well, I was there, let's see what I can do. I wanted the full scene so I reached for the fisheye. This is an all new fisheye for me. My classic Tokina 10-17 has now left the bag and a new Sigma 8mm has entered the scene. This was my first outing with this glass. It worked well, but it was not weather sealed and being at the top of the moss hill it was clear why the moss was there. I was getting soaked. Wipe, shoot. Wipe, shoot. Wipe shoot. By the time I left the hill I was soaked. So was the gear.
So this is a bracket blend because it was dark up there under the trees at the top of moss mountain. Let me know what you think.
A capture in St James Park on the banks of one of the lakes. The trees were in full autumn glory which is one of my favorite times of the year with that yellow, golden orange hues dotted about. The tree was leaning quite a bit to the left and I though about correcting it in the frame but the more I looked at it the more I realised I wanted the lean to become part of the scene. Sometimes the oddity of something being uncorrected makes an image for me.
Taken on yesterday's Trolley Graveyard Photography Workshop with Matthew Christopher's Abandoned America Group.
If you are interested in his photos of abandoned schools, theaters, amusement parks, etc, or trips he leads to amazing decaying places with permission of the owners in the Mid-Atlantic region, check out his website here: www.abandonedamerica.us
When I left home yesterday morning at 4:15am it was dark, but I could see that there were some overhead clouds that might promise to give some colour and character to my intended sunrise shoot at Jenny Dixon Beach (Central Coast, NSW; Australia).
After the hour drive, I arrived at the beach. Still looking promising.......
Some thicker cloud hanging on the horizon meant there was not much colour before sunrise; but then the clouds started to colour up......
You beauty - colour!!
Add some rocks (only recently uncovered again after recent rough seas), seaweed, waves, coal ships and a lighthouse and presto - here's what I got.........
Make sure to view large on Black!!!!
Have a great weekend, and thanks always for your support, comments, favorites, and viewings!!!
Or almost buried under the sand. On such a windy beach like Guincho even the cactus strive for surviving.
What a beautiful day it has been. Harvesting of the grapes was going on all over the valley today. I made a quick run up to Delano and took my camera with me. Stopped along side of the road for a quick shot of the grapevines but the one I chose had already been harvested. This lonely grape bunch was all I could find.
He had a dream of joining Macro Monday. His owner chose to let his broother in instead of him so now he is very sad.
Trilliums 1859 seen pulling away from Forks Jct towards feeder after lifting 4 tanks from Jungbunzlauer and the cut from Verbio that was left at the switch.
Left: traffic sign bus driveway, in the background: station, timetable, traffic signs, Buseinfahrt Station, Verkehrszeichen Right: Station Sign, and in the background an abandoned bowling alley Stationsschild (Ortsangaben retuschiert) und links davon, im Hintergrund eine Kegelbahn, lange außer Betrieb
Part of Forlorn Places - Forsaken Buildings Lebensborn - zwei der ersten Bilder - im Zielgebiet angelangt dank meiner map for guidance mit den Stichworten von Hygiene bis wachs - und ab hier wirds schon interessant, obwohl wir das eigentlich gesuchte Gebäude noch gar nicht erreicht haben - die Recherche trägt Früchte und die Exploration beginnt. Ein Ort geschichtsträchtig, mit bewegter Geschichte, den man nicht im Museum vorgesetzt bekommt.... und Esoteriker bilden sich ein hier Geister wahrzunehmen, ihre Präsenz zu spüren, etc. (auch darauf stieß ich im Zuge meiner Recherche) // kein Meer der Stille genausowenig wie ein Webstuhl ein Instrument ohne Ton ist - das Foto ist ohne Ton, der Webstuhl ist nicht aus Ton gemacht - ein Musikinstrument, das nicht gespielt wird ist sozusagen ohne Ton (außer es ist aus Ton gemacht, z.B,: Okarina) auf einem Webstuhl läßt sich Musik machen und weben ist nicht geräuschlos, nicht tonlos nicht still - hören zuhören hinhören bewußt wahrnehmen Aufmerksamkeit im Gegensatz zu ausblenden blocken Scheuklappen es sich in seiner Bubbel gemütlich machen
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